As part of the ongoing saga involving me communicating with GotQuestions.org about their coverage of all things (well, two things) Catholic, Shea responded to me today. If you’re not familiar with what’s gone on, here’s: My original e-mail from March, on the issue of annulments; A semi-related followup e-mail from May, on the issue of… Continue reading GotQuestions Update: A Positive Development
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My response to GotQuestions
If you haven’t been following this, I’ve had an ongoing correspondence with GotQuestions.org ministry. I criticized an article they wrote on annulments (a very slightly reworked version can be found here), and later, an article they wrote on sola Scriptura (the comment here is my e-mail to them, and it included links to that post).… Continue reading My response to GotQuestions
What Would YOU Write in 138,000 Words?
I found an interesting set of statistics, and have been playing around with them a little bit. The title of the chart is, “Number of Chapters, Number of Verses in Each Chapter,Total Number of Verses, and Total Number of Words in each book of the Greek New Testament,” and it’s exactly what it sounds like.… Continue reading What Would YOU Write in 138,000 Words?
Great Obama/ND Article
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/05/29/obama-is-no-uncle-tom/ It’s much broader than that. But it’s really good. It’s by Elizabeth Lev, the daughter of Mary Ann Glendon.
Does 2 Plus 2 Always Equal 4? An Answer to Skeptics
Yesterday, I was at a prayer group, and one of my friends, Carlos, and I were talking almost incredulously about the sort of debates which went on in the early to middle ages of the Church. One of the major debates over Mary was this: was she conceived without sin (the majority position in both… Continue reading Does 2 Plus 2 Always Equal 4? An Answer to Skeptics
Once Saved, Always Saved?
DJ AMDG asks in a comment worth reading (at the bottom of this post) how I can think both (A) “We can do nothing apart from God’s grace. We can’t even turn to God to ask for His grace without first having His grace,” and (B) that there will be some who are damned and… Continue reading Once Saved, Always Saved?
Tiller Aftermath: My Parting Thoughts
So I’ve covered my initial shock and disgust at what happened, and the subsequent media frenzy (disgusting in its own way). But I wanted to briefly add a couple of my own thoughts, the first of which I hadn’t seen represented yet. First, those who commit murders like this aren’t the powerful bullies the pro-choice… Continue reading Tiller Aftermath: My Parting Thoughts
Tiller Aftermath: The New Politics of Fear?
I’ve been genuinely disturbed by the nature of the reaction to this killing. In the aftermath of 9/11, there were those who used the situation (out of fear or sheer political opportunism) to restrict the civil rights of Muslim-Americans, to promote the unrelated war in Iraq (which had been Project for a New American Century’s… Continue reading Tiller Aftermath: The New Politics of Fear?
George Tiller, RIP
Late-term abortionist George Tiller was gunned down in cold blood in church yesterday morning. I’m not in a position to know which is more of an affront to God: the fact that George Tiller was serving as an usher at Reformation Lutheran (an ELCA church), despite his notorious practice of aborting children partially out of… Continue reading George Tiller, RIP
GotQuestions Gets Angry
I mentioned yesterday that in March, I e-mailed GotQuestions.org about a post which I thought badly misinformed readers on the Biblical arguments surrounding divorce in cases of adultery. The article imputed bad faith to Catholics – NAB allegedly changed the Bible: “There does not seem to be any textual basis for the NAB’s choice of… Continue reading GotQuestions Gets Angry