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Catholic Scientists Are Not Impressed

Lay Catholic Scientists

Lay Catholic Scientists – Part 1 from The Catholic Laboratory 1. Catholic Scientists A Collection of Lay Catholic Scientists – Part 1 – © The Catholic Laboratory www.catholiclab.net 2. George Agricola 1494 – 1555 Father of minerology Studied medicine, physics,… Continue Reading →

The Godless Delusion: Considering Celestial Teapots

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 →

Ricky Gervais’s Fallacies On Religion

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 →

Science is Pro-Life

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The West Should Look to Its Christian Roots Not Islam for Its Sexual Abuse Cure

In the wake of multiple Hollywood sex scandals, British attorney Qasim Rashid made a bold—and some may say audacious—assertion that the Teachings of Islam Could Help Us Prevent More Sexual Abuse Scandals. In his Op-ed, he ignores the rich history… Continue Reading →

12th Century Mystic Versus 21st Century Atheist

Caesar Worship is the Default State of Mind

At the Federalist, I attempted to make the case that Christianity is so wound up in our socio-cultural experience its morality–as portrayed in the Ten Commandments–has shaped our minds in a similar way that language does. I also try to… Continue Reading →

Pro-Aborts are Anything but Feminist

If Kafka Had A Point: A Review of “Blythe” by John E. Kramer

When I read Kafka’s The Castle, I was confused and utterly demoralized. Blythe readers may feel the same thing about 2/5ths of the way through. You’re in a surreal alternative world with typical American teens who become trapped in a… Continue Reading →

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