Sola Scriptura Dance
Catholic apologists are quite familiar with "the dance". An Evangelical Protestant "Bible-alone" believer will accuse the Catholic...
James White And His Many Contradictions
Read how Mark Bonocore methodically dismantles James White’s belief in sola scriptura.
Church Chat
John Pacheco and James White share their views on sola scriptura and various issues surrounding Church ecclesiology. The first salvo...
James White, Sola Scriptura, and Sola Mio
An insightful critique of the 1993 White/Madrid Sola Scriptura debate. If you’re a beginner in apologetics, this is a good one to get...
Do I Need to Know Latin, Greek, and Hebrew?
This short article explains yet another practical flaw with sola scriptura.
Unauthorized King James Version of 1611
Frank Jerry provides a brief overview of the problems with the KJV.
The Deuterocanonical Books
A frank and honest look at the deuterocanonical books.
St. Jerome's Vulgate
Some Protestants attack St. Jerome’s Vulgate translation of the bible as overly biased toward Catholic theology. Find out why their...
Sola Scriptura’s Self Refutation
Sola Scriptura is a logical impossibility. It is self-refuting. This short little article explains why.
Old Testament Canon: A Brief Survey of the Evidence
A short survey of the evidence which supports the Catholic deuterocanonical books. A solid starting point for people who want to explore...
The Bible Alone Trap: The Black Hole of Protestant Epistemology
This article tackles the Evangelical claim that the system of sola scriptura is just as strong as the Catholic system. (Both groups are...
The Noose of the Westminster Confession which hangs Sola Scriptura
This short piece points out a little problem in the Westminster Confession’s Creed on Holy Scripture. It seems that one of its articles...
Bible Light: Less Filling or Tastes Great? Scheifler Rebutted
Seventh Day Adventist Michael Scheifler of Bible Light Ministries responded to one of Wib’s earlier articles on the Old Testament canon....
Canon of the New Testament
Most of us never question why the New Testament has 27 books. Did the Christians in the first four centuries always know which books...
Are Deuterocanonical Books Part of the Bible?
This piece answers common objections on the inclusion of deuterocanonical books in the Bible.
Canon of the Old Testament
Which books of the Old Testament were accepted as inspired by the Christians in the first four centuries? Did they accept 39 or 46 books?...
Transmission of the Word of God
This article explains why Catholics believe that the source of authority is the Word of God, both written (the Bible) and unwritten (the...
Is Sola Scriptura Reasonable?
Staff Apologist Mark Bonocore examines a number of propositions regarding Sola Scriptura and shows the biblical and patristic support for...
The Deuterocanonical Books
Fr. Ignatius provides a succinct and informative review of the Books that Luther lost.
Esdras Re-examined: John Betts Responds to William Webster
John Betts offers his rebuttal William Webster on the whole protestant invented Esdras “controversy”.