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Karl Keating
Karl Keating (born 1950), a prominent Catholic apologist and author, is the founder and president of Catholic Answers, a lay apostolate of Catholic apologetics and evangelization.

He received his undergraduate degree in Applied Math at UCSD in 1972 and went on to get a J.D. at the University of San Diego. He worked as an attorney practicing civil law in the early 1980s.

Leaving Mass one Sunday in 1979, he found anti-Catholic tracts on the windshields of the cars in the church parking lot. He wrote his own tract in reply and distributed copies of it at the Fundamentalist church responsible for the tract. That was the start of what has become the country’s largest lay-run apologetics and evangelization organization.

Keating's book Catholicism and Fundamentalism was based on a 1988 series that ran for 30 weeks in The Wanderer. It is a perennial bestseller for its publisher, Ignatius Press.

In August 1986, the first Catholic Answers Newsletter was published. In January 1990, Catholic Answers published the monthly magazine This Rock. For nine years, Keating served as the editor.

In 1988, Keating changed careers and went into apologetics full time. He gives talks throughout the United States, and also engages in public debates with Protestants.

He has been a columnist for The Wanderer, the National Catholic Register and the Canadian Catholic Review. He has also acted as expert on EWTN's Questions and Answers forum. His avocations include mountain biking, hiking, backpacking, "Jeeping", flying, and browsing Internet forums.

A 2004 complaint to the Internal Revenue Service by the Pro-choice front organization Catholics for a Free Choice forced to an IRS investigation of Catholic Answers that Keating described as costly and onerous. As a result, he formed a new organization with a separate 501(c)(4) tax status, called Catholic Answers Action, that continued publishing his "Voter's Guide for Serious Catholics", containing positions on five "non-negotiable" issues (abortion, euthanasia, embryonic stem cell research, human cloning, and homosexual marriage) and instructing readers not to vote for candidates on the wrong side of those issues. Some diocesan lawyers in California and Wisconsin had earlier attempted to suppress this voting guide in 2004. No official endorsement of this guide has been offered by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops nor any official Church body.

He earns over a million dollars a year, naturally, since he owns the big company Catholic Answers.

Books

 * Catholicism and Fundamentalism: The Attack on "Romanism" by "Bible Christians" (Ignatius Press, 1988)
 * What Catholics Really Believe (Servant Publications, 1992)
 * Nothing but the Truth: Essays in Apologetics (Catholic Answers, 2000)
 * The Usual Suspects: Answering Anti-Catholic Fundamentalists (Ignatius Press, 2000)
 * Controversies: High-Level Catholic Apologetics (Ignatius Press, 2001)