Is Questioning Government Officials’ Beliefs and Associations Fair Game?...
Don’t citizens as well as elected government officials have a right to know the backgrounds and associations (questionable or not) of unelected (appointed) government officials? Well, by the way some...
View ArticleGod is in All Things, What an Awesome God!
This is going to be a rambling post. My surgery is this Monday After having a trial run a couple of weeks ago. LOL!. I am a bit nervous, kinda sad for my loss, but happy at the prospects of having a...
View ArticleFaith and the Afterlife
I can relate to much of what Kyle states in The Bonds of Faith and Love. We are called to have faith and believe that something *is* even though we haven’t seen that *is* or don’t know that *is*...
View ArticleMy 180 on Torture
Over the past couple of weeks the torture debate has been coming to my mind. I have been rethinking my beliefs, intuitions, arguments, and feelings on the issue of the use of torture (enhanced...
View ArticleLance Armstrong: Accusations vs. Truth
When looking at my emails this morning one of the first things that I noticed was the news that Lance Armstrong had been stripped of his Tour de France titles. Here we have a case where accusations...
View ArticleAdvancing Truth in Personalism of Vatican II
One morning when I was having trouble sleeping I opened and started reading one of my husband’s old philosophy books called The Selfhood Of The Human Person by John F. Crosby. I didn’t make it that...
View ArticleLumen Fidei: Questions on Nietzche, Faith and Reason
In the very beginning of Lumen Fidei, the new encyclical by Pope Francis, he mentions Nietzsche and how Nietzche encouraged his sister to seek new paths saying “this is where humanity’s paths part: if...
View ArticleNeed a revival of traditional church design?
A leading Catholic architect named Duncan G. Stroik is making the case for bringing back traditional church design. Are there any churches today that have been built in modern times which can be...
View ArticleC.S. Lewis’s Surviving BBC Address On Prayer
Filed under: Christianity, faith, Philosophy, prayer Tagged: BBC address, C. S. Lewis, Jesus Christ, Mere Christianity, prayer
View ArticleIs there dust in heaven? plus more musings
The other day my mom said “I hope there is no dust in heaven.” To that I said, isn’t heaven supposed to be perfect? How can there be dust in heaven if heaven is perfect? Plus we don’t know how...
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