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Dave Armstrong

Michigan

Contributing Writer at National Catholic Register

I run the most comprehensive Catholic apologetics site and #1 Christian blog, acc. to evangelical Adrian Warnock and ChatGPT: 5,000 + free articles & 56 books.

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  • 1 week ago | ncregister.com | Dave Armstrong

    From St. Paul to St. Augustine, the language of ‘bread’ doesn’t deny the Real Presence — it points to the deeper reality of transubstantiation. Carl Bloch (1834-1890), “The Supper at Emmaus” (photo: Public Domain) Blogs May 31, 2025 François Turretin (1623-1687) was a Genevan-Italian Reformed theologian and one of the authors of the Helvetic Consensus (1675). He is generally considered one of the most prominent Calvinist apologists after John Calvin himself.

  • 1 week ago | ewtn.co.uk | Dave Armstrong

    From St. Paul to St. Augustine, the language of ‘bread’ doesn’t deny the Real Presence — it points to the deeper reality of transubstantiation. , May 31, 2025 – National Catholic RegisterFrançois Turretin (1623-1687) was a Genevan-Italian Reformedtheologian and one of the authors of the Helvetic Consensus (1675). He is generally considered one of the most prominent Calvinist apologists after John Calvin himself.

  • 1 week ago | patheos.com | Dave Armstrong

    Summary: This video defends the literal meaning of “This is my Body” with Scripture, logic, and faith— showing how belief in the Eucharist is not only reasonable and biblical, but essential. Why do many Protestants reject the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist—even while believing in other miracles that defy logic and reason?

  • 1 week ago | ncregister.com | Dave Armstrong

    A Protestant challenge leads to a deeper understanding of divine presence in Scripture. Michele Rapisardi, “Emmaus,” 1858, Chiesa di San Placido, Catania, Italy (photo: Shutterstock) Blogs May 27, 2025 François Turretin (1623-1687) was a Reformed Protestant theologian and was generally considered to be the best Calvinist apologist besides John Calvin himself.

  • 2 weeks ago | patheos.com | Dave Armstrong

    This exchange occurred in the combox of my video, How Can That Be Jesus? (Turretin & the Eucharist) [Catholic Bible Highlights, 5-23-25]. The words of our Reformed Protestant friend will be in blue. *****It is very important to know what the other is arguing before making a long video which respectfully most of it has little to do with the argument. I have answered Turretin in-depth in reply articles 14 times now; the last four concerning the Eucharist. This came from one of the four.

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Dave Armstrong
Dave Armstrong @DaveArmstrong58
28 Dec 24

Summary: The arguments for purgatory are biblical and analogical, rooted in God’s plan to purify souls for heaven through a process of refining love. https://t.co/A5SszA9PVN

Dave Armstrong
Dave Armstrong @DaveArmstrong58
27 Dec 24

Summary: 1871 Bible passages compiled from existing articles, supporting biblical Catholic salvation (infused justification, etc.) and refuting false views like faith alone and eternal security. https://t.co/hb0y7jC2W9

Dave Armstrong
Dave Armstrong @DaveArmstrong58
26 Dec 24

Summary: Compilation of 125 biblical passages from the Old and New Testaments, indicating in many ways that the Holy Spirit is a Divine Person: the Third Person of the Holy Trinity. https://t.co/t47OPVZlVq