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Talking to my evangelical friends about the “whore of Babylon”

Chapter 25 of the book Talking with My Evangelical Friends by José Miguel Arráiz Michael:...

Debate on Divine Punishment: Does God Punish or Not?

Not long ago, during my monthly Marriage Encounter meeting with my wife, one of our...

Debate on Divine Punishment: Response to Alejandro Bermúdez

“The liberality of the divine munificence is so great that we are able through Jesus...

Debate on Divine Punishment: Where did the “punishment-phobia” come from?

In the previous chapters, I have been addressing the topic of punishment, specifically how the...

Does God Punish? A debate among catholic brothers to better understand our faith

Introduction This series of articles compiles seven pieces written by José Miguel Arráiz, director of...

Debate on Divine Punishment: How to properly engage in apologetics

In his next podcast, Alejandro focuses not on the subject at hand but on analyzing...

Debate on Divine Punishment: Punishment is an evil that God permits for a greater good

I continue the debate between Alejandro Bermúdez and myself on the topic of whether God...

Debate on Divine Punishment: What it means to deny that God punishes

I now proceed to the second part of my commentary on Alejandro Bermúdez’s podcasts two...

Debate on Divine Punishment: Final Objections

We now arrive at the final chapter in this series dedicated to the subject of...

Debate on Divine Punishment: Observations on the Digital Book by Alejandro Bermúdez

Though I had previously considered the debate concluded, as I believed all significant arguments had...
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