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#249 Paul’s Rebuke and Peter’s Infallibility - Karlo Broussard

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🗓️ 20 May 2020

⏱️ 22 minutes

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The author of Meeting the Protestant Challenge asks how the Catholic Church can teach that Peter is infallible when Paul rebukes Peter for not eating with the Gentiles? Doesn’t this further show that Peter had no more authority than Paul? CK: Hello and welcome again to Catholic Answers Focus. I’m Cy Kellett your host, and I get the great pleasure of talking with Karlo Broussard again. Hi, Carlo. KB: Hey, Cy. CK: Karlo is a speaker author, and apologist here at Catholic Answers, the author of a couple of books, including Prepare The Way: Overcoming Obstacles To God, The Gospel And The Ch…

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Hello and I get the great pleasure of talking with Carla Broussard again.

0:05.0

Hello and welcome again to Catholic Answers Focus.

0:08.0

I'm Cy Kelle at your host and I get the great pleasure of talking with Carla Broussard again.

0:12.0

Hi, Carlo. Hi, Carlo.

0:13.2

Hey, Sei.

0:14.0

Carlo is speaker, author, and apologist here at Catholic Answers,

0:18.9

the author of a couple books, including,

0:21.0

Prepare the Way, overcoming obstacles to God, the Gospel, and the Church,

0:25.1

and meeting the Protestant challenge, how to answer 50 biblical objections to Catholic beliefs.

0:29.9

I want to give you an objection to Catholic belief today.

0:34.0

All right, far away, brother.

0:35.0

Just as a reminder, when you're talking about objections to Catholic belief.

0:39.0

Biblical objections, you're talking about things that, uh, this is something I always am interested and I want to just remind

0:46.0

the listener of.

0:47.0

You're talking about things that are perfectly legitimate objections in the eyes of Catholics and that

0:50.8

require an answer from Catholics because we believe our beliefs

0:55.1

have to be consistent with the Bible.

0:56.9

Amen.

0:57.9

So if you say to us you're teaching something that's contrary to the Bible, we are obligated to take that seriously because we do recognize the

1:06.0

Bible as a rule of faith.

1:07.8

That's correct.

1:08.8

That's sort of the general challenge that we're meeting.

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