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#12348 Does Wealth Endanger Our Salvation? Transubstantiation and Gospels - Jimmy Akin

 
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“Does wealth endanger our salvation?” This episode explores the relationship between material wealth and spiritual well-being, along with intriguing questions like whether the Olivet discourse refers to 70 AD or the end of the world, and what occurs at the atomic level during transubstantiation. Tune in for a thoughtful examination of these important topics.

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Questions Covered:

  • 00:01:06 – Does the Olivet discourse describe 70 AD or the end of the world?
  • 00:10:45 – What happens at the atomic level in transubstantiation?
  • 00:16:30 – Must agoraphobics attend Mass in person?
  • 00:20:37 – If God is unchanging, does creation exist forever?
  • 00:22:24 – Does wealth endanger our salvation?
  • 00:24:41 – Did Jesus die on April 3, AD 33? How exact is the dating?
  • 00:28:51 – What is the “Promise of the Father” in Acts?
  • 00:42:18 – Why did the angel in Revelation forbid worship?
  • 00:49:49 – Why were only four gospels chosen?
  • 00:53:02 – Do good works prevent loss of salvation?
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1726 episodes

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“Does wealth endanger our salvation?” This episode explores the relationship between material wealth and spiritual well-being, along with intriguing questions like whether the Olivet discourse refers to 70 AD or the end of the world, and what occurs at the atomic level during transubstantiation. Tune in for a thoughtful examination of these important topics.

Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here

Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com

Questions Covered:

  • 00:01:06 – Does the Olivet discourse describe 70 AD or the end of the world?
  • 00:10:45 – What happens at the atomic level in transubstantiation?
  • 00:16:30 – Must agoraphobics attend Mass in person?
  • 00:20:37 – If God is unchanging, does creation exist forever?
  • 00:22:24 – Does wealth endanger our salvation?
  • 00:24:41 – Did Jesus die on April 3, AD 33? How exact is the dating?
  • 00:28:51 – What is the “Promise of the Father” in Acts?
  • 00:42:18 – Why did the angel in Revelation forbid worship?
  • 00:49:49 – Why were only four gospels chosen?
  • 00:53:02 – Do good works prevent loss of salvation?
  continue reading

1726 episodes

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