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How do we reconcile 'do not judge' with the biblical call to discern truth from error?
Not judging is not the same as refusing all discernment. What attitude is Jesus really after?
Is 'eat my flesh and drink my blood' in John 6:53-56 literal or symbolic?
Catholics see the Eucharist; Protestants often see symbolism – what was the original intent?
Are we truly called to love our enemies, and how does that work in real life?
Considering Matthew 5:44 and practical ways to embody love toward those who oppose us.
How should John 6’s “this is my body” be understood in the Eucharist?
Metaphor, symbol, or true presence?
Behind the Real Presence in the Eucharist (“This is my body,” Luke 22:19) and memorialist views lies what kind of realist vs. symbolic divide?
Substance, person, presence — three languages for one mystery.
Why did Peter begin to sink when he walked on water? (Matthew 14:28-31)
Exploring the tension between faith and doubt—how does Peter's experience reflect our faith today?
Matthew 16 — is Peter the 'rock,' or built upon the rock?
How do Catholic and Protestant readings fundamentally differ here?
Why does the Beatitude "Blessed are the poor in spirit" come first in Matthew's Sermon on the Mount?
Spiritual poverty as the doorway to fullness.
What did Jesus mean when He said He came not to abolish the Law but to fulfill it?
Is fulfilling the Law a deepening, a transformation, or something else entirely?
In John 6, how should 'eat my flesh and drink my blood' be interpreted?
Is this metaphorical language or a teaching of real presence?
Why did Jesus deliberately delay for two days before raising Lazarus?
In the darkest moment, Jesus said, 'This illness does not lead to death; it is for God's glory.' What purpose lies behind God's delay?
How does Mary's "fiat" at the Annunciation in Luke become a model of faith?
One "let it be" that altered history.
How should we understand the real presence in "This is my body"?
From literal to symbolic, traditions interpret the Eucharist mystery differently.