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“Can we hire psychics for missing persons?” This episode explores the Church’s stance on seeking psychic help, addressing whether this teaching stems from Jesus or the catechism. Additionally, we delve into Aquinas’ views on predestination versus Calvin’s, the implications of a new document on Mary, and the fate of souls at the Second Coming.

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Questions Covered:

  • 01:52 – A priest told me that we should never hire a psychic to find a missing person. Is this a teaching directly from Jesus or does it come from the catechism?
  • 14:42 – How does Aquinas’ view on predestination differ from Calvin’s?
  • 29:33 – Can you clarify what this new document on Mary means?
  • 38:30 – If Jesus comes tomorrow, what happens to the souls in purgatory and the souls on earth who are in friendship with Christ but have the stain of sin?
  • 45:07 – What are the logical arguments for affirming that Jesus was who he said he was?
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Chapters

1. A priest told me that we should never hire a psychic to find a missing person. Is this a teaching directly from Jesus or does it come from the catechism? (00:01:52)

2. How does Aquinas’ view on predestination differ from Calvin’s? (00:14:42)

3. Can you clarify what this new document on Mary means? (00:29:33)

4. If Jesus comes tomorrow, what happens to the souls in purgatory and the souls on earth who are in friendship with Christ but have the stain of sin? (00:38:30)

5. What are the logical arguments for affirming that Jesus was who he said he was? (00:45:07)

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