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St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope St. John Paul II, Francisco de Vitoria, Dorothy Day, Pope Leo XIII, St. Augustine, JRR Tolkien, Frederick Bastiat, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Lord Acton, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Lew Rockwell, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Antonin Scalia, Francisco… Continue Reading →
This year marked the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, the largest schism in Church history. Of course, in the seemingly, nominally important date of 2017, there was much talk among prominent church members, on both sides of the doctrinal divide,… Continue Reading →
The notion that the same rules apply to all men later found a home with the kings of Northern Europe. These tribes still possessed that Indo-European culture of the rule of an, albeit, customary law and the right to resist… Continue Reading →
Natural law was famously developed further by the Roman lawyer, Cicero, but, whilst Roman civil law was mostly privately developed, the various Roman systems of government were not consistent examples of natural law in practise. Roman law developed primarily between… Continue Reading →
While snowflakes were falling over San Antonio last night, snowflakes everywhere were in a flurry over the downfall of The Libertarian Catholic Facebook page. In an abrupt conclusion to what had been a tempestuous week, Facebook made the decision to… Continue Reading →
In 1952 Bertrand Russell wrote an essay for Illustrated magazine called Is There a God? in which he answered his own question in the negative by rehashing the problem of suffering and creating a new atheist argument concerning a celestial… Continue Reading →
In a documentary called “The Unbelievers,” atheist comedian Ricky Gervais lays out his philosophy about religion. In what many atheists claim is an intellectual dismantling of religion, he makes many fallacies and one massive outright contradiction. “Indoctrination” His first point… Continue Reading →
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