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This book is the 1st in a Series of Trials in which Catholic representatives must defend Catholic doctrine in Court. Protestants have longed for the day they could force the Church to provide evidence for its claims of authority and its doctrinal teachings using only Scripture and very restricted historical evidence. In this 1st Trial, Catholic representatives must prove that Jesus Christ established only the Catholic Church, and that it is governed by the Successor of Peter and the Bishops in communion with him. Pope Benedict XVI recently stated that Protestant denominations cannot be…mehr

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This book is the 1st in a Series of Trials in which Catholic representatives must defend Catholic doctrine in Court. Protestants have longed for the day they could force the Church to provide evidence for its claims of authority and its doctrinal teachings using only Scripture and very restricted historical evidence. In this 1st Trial, Catholic representatives must prove that Jesus Christ established only the Catholic Church, and that it is governed by the Successor of Peter and the Bishops in communion with him. Pope Benedict XVI recently stated that Protestant denominations cannot be regarded as a "Church". This lightning rod statement has shaken the Protestant world. What is at stake in this Trial Series is nothing short of sensational, and you get to be on the Jury. And what is more, Protestants will be shocked to find they are thoroughly silenced by Catholic Representatives in this Trial Series.
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Autorenporträt
Roger LeBlanc has written two books on horse racing. The Lazy Bettor's Guide to the Kentucky Derby and The Punter's Tale: A Bettor's Quest for Racetrack Profits lay out strategies for betting successfully on thoroughbred races. He is also cofounder of the LazyBettorUSA website. Five Against the Vig is his first work of fiction.