“I’ll Go with Jesus” Is Not an Argument
James White reacts to a viral clip of a Catholic priest retelling a story about Cardinal Bellarmine’s debate with a Protestant—where Bellarmine supposedly said, “Who should I believe, you or Jesus?” White explains why this is not a real argument, how it ignores context and exegesis, and why modern online apologetics often trades steelmanning for emotional soundbites. A needed call to think critically rather than applaud shallow rhetoric. Original footage from @AominOrg #thedividingline #jameswhite #christianity #Eucharist #Transubstantiation #Bellarmine #Apologetics #RomanCatholicism #Exegesis

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