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Category: Faith
Atheists' Objections to Evidence for God's Existence, Part 5
Can the scientific method be useful in measuring the effects of God on the world? If a miraculous healing is claimed, can science be useful in verifying the healing? Can scientific inquiry verify that the universe had a beginning, or the cosmological constants that so often mystify adherents of the ...
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Why Me, Lord?
A newspaper reporter phoned in to his editor a story about an empty truck that rolled down a hill and smashed into a house. The editor was unimpressed, rejecting the item as too insignificant to be a news item. “It’s curious that you’re so disinterested,” said the reporter. “It was your house.”...
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You don't believe in Baptism?
Naaman didn't believe in Baptism either. When Elisha said to Naaman: 2 Kings 5: 10 Go and wash in Jordan seven times, and thy flesh shall come again to thee, and thou shalt be clean. Naaman didn't believe that God could heal him by any water much less in the Jordan's waters saying: 12 Are not Abana ...
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How Well Do You Know Jesus?
You’ve been friends forever. You know everything there is to know about your friend. Nothing you could ever learn would surprise you. While at the beach this summer with friends, we looked at each other and counted the number of years we had known one another – some 5, 10, 15, 20, and others a whole...
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The Church as seen from middle age
For my first article for Catholic365.com, I’d like to give you, the reader an idea of how I see the Church as a life-long, and recently married, Catholic male in his early 50’s....
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Where Are You, Church?
Aaron is sharing with Sollie his letters and his pumpkin stickers. He loves without qualifying. Seeing love in my home, struggling to see it in the world. Where is the Church? I still can't seem to write anything remotely publishable. My heart is hurting for refugees washing up on shores, Christians...
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The Seven Reasons Why I Go To Church
I see a lot of articles on the (insert number) reasons people don’t go to their Catholic Church, so I thought it was time for an article on the seven reasons why I do go to church:...
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Go and Evangelize
Go and Evangelize, so the world may know more about Christ. This is every person responsibility, to bring Jesus in the life of our neighbours....
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Musings on Bike-Riding While Listening to Jennifer Fulwiler
So I was ready for a new book doing my evening bike rides, as I hold on to these late summer nights with a passion. South Dakota being the kind of state where frosts are common when the calendar has not yet turned to autumn....
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Death is a stripping away of all that is not you. The secret of life is to "die before you die" - and find that there is no death.
Recently I took a walked in a New England cemetery, in the north east of the United States. It dated back to the 1660’s. Dusty, weedy pathways squirreled among over 2,000 graves. Some headstones stood straight and tall. Others slumped. More were scarred or fractured. Others, no longer able to s...
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Faith of Our Fathers: What Ails America?
What really ails America? Is America in decline? If America is in decline- why? These are questions which must now be answered. If you are on the left you might say it is because of Fox News’ Roger Ailes....
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Marriage in an age of Ashley Madison
I saw a post recently from someone who criticized a woman's choice to stand by her husband after he was linked to the Ashley Madison scandal. (If you don't know, Ashley Madison is/was a website that, for a fee, enabled people to have an affair.)...
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Religious Freedom, Gay Marriage, and Kim Davis; Lessons from Kentucky
I will admit that I have not followed the story of Kim Davis as closely as some of the other headlines bellowing from the current news outlets. I am convinced though that even on the surface there are some pretty significant lessons to be learned from this chronicle.It takes a lot of courage to face...
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Well, I Told You So!!!
I woke up this morning, my back really sore and hurting and then the spasms hitting like lightening. It is hard to bend and to sit—OW BIG TIME! So, I hit the cold compresses, the meds, the back brace is on, the vibration used and I kept going. Animals were fed, and breakfast cooked. My husband sai...
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Temptations Are Gifts
I have been mad all day! I am short with my husband and my children. I can't even stand to be around me!! I can't get the dream out of my head and its self revelations. Images of the same pattern of behavior plague me. Am I really that dense, that I cannot read a situation and choose a differen...
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We Must Think As God Does
In the gospel reading at Mass for the weekend of Sept. 12th and 13th, Jesus explained to His disciples that He would soon suffer greatly, be rejected by the religious leaders in Jerusalem, and then be put to death. Naturally, His disciples thought this was awful, and Peter even took Jesus aside and ...
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Faith, hope, love: these are the supports of St. Joseph's life and of all Christian lives.
Today is the Nativity of Mary, but Joseph, unassuming Joseph, is where I would like to focus this reflection on. I confess that I always imagine him as the figure from the Nativity set that held a place of honor on my family’s mantel every Christmas....
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I'm Not Angry
So anyone observant living in the world today has probably noticed that it's not so pretty. There are a lot of tough issues that are tough to navigate, but which require a response both as an individual but especially as a Christian....
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In a Word: Meraki
A few nights ago I went to a café to write (no surprise, there). I brought along my bright pink, decrepit laptop. Knowing the battery lasts 0.5 seconds, I brought along my electronic charger, as well. There wasn’t an outlet in the wall by the table I chose, so I asked the good man at the table besid...
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The Birthday Parties That Never Were
September 6, 1978, our daughter, Theresa Mary, was born and died. Once again I am posting about our fourth child and how she touched our lives. If she had lived this would have been her 37th birthday. She might have had children like her older sister, Mary Dymphna...
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