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NFL Comes Out Against Religious Liberty

The National Football League, facing serious accusations from all sides about the mental health (dramatized in the Will Smith film Concussion) and the abusive activities of its players has now come out of the closet against religious freedom. Georgia House… Continue Reading →

Cardinal Sarah Calls Out Church Rebellion

The Church in Africa is in good hands with Cardinal Sarah, who recently released a book, “God or Nothing” with some great lines. Most notable is a quote that’s getting headlines: The idea of putting Magisterial teaching in a beautiful… Continue Reading →

Is Capitalism or Socialism More Conducive to Christian Virtue?

The late US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was renowned for his sound legal understanding, his biting wit, and his deep Christian values. All were on display in this compelling lecture he gave at Lernier: Is capitalism or socialism more… Continue Reading →

Biology 101

A few weeks ago, a friend of mine posted the following image on Facebook: I rightly assumed this graphic to be an argument in favour of abortion, essentially arguing that the unborn aren’t really human. How might you respond to a graphic… Continue Reading →

Stephen Colbert’s Catholic Showdown

Despite some irreverent moments in the Late Show Catholic Showdown with Patricia Heaton, there was some good trivia. Nothing beats the Colbert Report Jack White interview: I still haven’t heard the Catholic trivia question to end all Catholic trivia questions:… Continue Reading →

Is it Biblical to Bear Arms?

Most of what I see in the way of commentary on political issues as they relate to Christianity as a whole demonstrates very clearly the concept of confirmation bias. People by and large hold to a view and then seek… Continue Reading →

True Natural Rights do not Contradict Others’ Natural Rights

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