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Thursday, 27 May 2010 17:03 |
On Freedom And Slave Labor
I've never seen more misinformation in the secular world (and even within the Church community) on a subject than on the question of freedom and faith. Do a Google on "the Spanish inquisition" and you're bound to come up with page after page on how the Church imposed it's faith on the faithless. I'm not going to try to set that right-I don't have the time, patience, or even inclination to combat the secular media's war against Catholicism. There are many others fighting this battle, and I won't belittle their efforts with a half-hearted attempt.
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010 16:07 |
On Keeping Your Faith Alive
Here's a tidbit of information on me: I used to be a bit of an expert on raising goats. That's right, goats. My father had them as I was growing up. I had some of my own as a teenager and young adult. Aside from raising the animals, I read about them constantly. Books, magazines, whatever I could find. I also kept in constant contact with other breeders who were willing to share information. I even started to write my own book about the subject.
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 16:24 |
On What To Do When Reason Seems To Fail
We hit upon this point in the last paragraph, and we talked a little about the way the saints have overcome so many difficulties because of their great faith. As Catholics, we record such heroes because we know that we're always going to come up with the same sort of challenges in our own lives, and it's nice to have an inspiring example to follow.
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Monday, 05 October 2009 13:39 |
On Reasonable Madness For God
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Wednesday, 05 August 2009 23:29 |
On Growing In Faith
When you read this paragraph, it all seems a little too much like a well-oiled machine. Gear A turns Gear B, they work in conjunction to push a doohickey, and the doohickey finally pumps out “faith.” Perhaps it is like a well-oiled machine, when everything works right. But generally, it doesn’t work right. Our intellects get muddled and sludged up my confusing and contrary information. We have a tough time discerning truth from lie. Our cooperation gets rusty, and sometimes it stops things up. And as for the divine grace—there are times in all of our lives when it appears we just aren’t getting any.
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