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A high school-level philosophical reply to Dawkins
While browsing around the web this morning I came across this article by Doug McManaman, a philosophy instructor at Father Michael McGivney Catholic Academy in Markham, Ontario, and also the President of the Canadian Fellowship of Catholic Scholars. In the … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
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Picking on Joel Osteen
Why is everyone picking on Joel Osteen? Now, I have a reputation of being rather hard to please (I don’t know where that comes from, by the way. I like a lot of things. I guess it’s just that when … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
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A song for those who used to go to church
This was not the topic I had planned for today, but sometimes priorities and opportunities are what they are. So, please check out To All the Sheep Who’ve Left the Fold. It’s worth the listen. Trust me.
Atheists put less value on love …
Or so says the headline at the National Post (don’t blame me, I didn’t write the headline). The article begins: A new Canadian survey has found that believers are more likely than atheists to place a higher value on love, … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Random Thoughts
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