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Ask Me Anything

Tom Nash

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Questions Covered:

  • 03:30 - What would make someone a heretic?
  • 06:56 - How can we defend the claim that we are not worshiping icons?
  • 15:02 - Could you explain What is means not to judge intent and motivation?
  • 20:09 - Is it a sin to have suicidal thoughts?
  • 30:11 - Regarding the woman caught in sin, how would I anticipate a response from a protestant who argues faith alone?
  • 36:05 - Luke 12:1-8 I don’t understand why they use the example of buying sparrows. What did they use sparrows for?
  • 41:40 - What is the meaning of Acts 2:38 and how does it align with the Church’s teaching on baptism?
  • 45:49 - What’s the legitimacy for using intellectual arguments to come back to the faith?
  • 50:44 - How can I better explain the need for confession before communion? Did Judas receive communion?
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