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The Counsel of Trent

#287 – St. Peter: Pope or nope?

The Counsel of Trent

Catholic Answers

Religion & Spirituality

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this episode Trent shares a portion of his rebuttal to pastor Mike Winger on the papacy and talks about how to answer objections to the idea that Peter was the first pope.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Council of Trend Podcast, a production of Catholic Answers.

0:07.0

Hey, hey, welcome to another episode of the Council of Trend Podcast.

0:13.4

I'm your host, Catholic Answers Apologist and Speaker, Trent Horn.

0:16.4

And today I want to share with you some work we've been doing at the Council of Trend.

0:20.2

I got a mispronouncement.

0:21.2

The Council of Trend, the Council of Trend YouTube page, where we have, I think now, over

0:27.4

5,000 subscribers.

0:29.3

And we're doing what really very few, I don't know any other Catholics who are doing this,

0:34.4

which is rebutting popular anti-Catholic videos on YouTube.

0:38.0

And the most popular series is a rebuttal to Mike Winger, who is a pastor here in Southern

0:42.7

California, who did a series a few years ago, but it's come very popular on YouTube,

0:48.5

over 100,000 views, saying why Catholicism is wrong.

0:51.9

And Pastor Mike's a genteel guy, he's a nice guy, he's really wrong though.

0:55.8

I would love to have a debate or public dialogue with him.

0:58.1

We'll see if that manifests in the future.

1:00.5

But I wanted to share on today a discussion of the papacy and defending the nature of

1:05.2

the papacy against very common Protestant objections, which Pastor Mike offers in this

1:09.2

video.

1:10.2

So here is a clip of that, if you want, and this is a small clip, mind you, this is a

1:13.8

clip from part two of my rebuttal to him.

1:17.8

He did a, and when I rebut someone on YouTube, he usually takes me two to three times as

1:22.4

long to rebut them based on how dense their arguments are, in the sense of how many arguments

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