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What Catholics Really Believe-Setting the Record Straight: 52 Answers to Common Misconceptions About the Catholic Faith by Karl Keating
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What Catholics Really Believe-Setting the Record Straight: 52 Answers to…

by Karl Keating

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Karl Keating has done a good job at taken the most common misconceptions that people have about the Catholic Church and placed it in an easy to find format. This book is perfect if you have not studied Catholic Doctrine. It will help you understand Catholics if your Protestant; and if Catholic it will be of aid in helping you answer the most common questions you will be asked by non-Catholics.

He starts off with a small quiz in the front of the book. To show how little everyone who picks the book up really knows about Catholic Doctrine. If he was trying to prove his point, I think he chose the wrong questions. They were all too easy to answer correctly. But I got his point.

I do recommend that all Christians, or anyone who wants to understand the Catholic Faith, pick up this book that has not studied doctrine. ( )
  hermit | Aug 23, 2007 |
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