You can’t argue with that.
“How difficult it is in the social media world to get a real argument going. Why? Because people have denied the objectivity of truth and values, so what’s there to… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
“How difficult it is in the social media world to get a real argument going. Why? Because people have denied the objectivity of truth and values, so what’s there to… Read more »
I came across Bishop Robert Barron today and decided to listen to some of his work. In the piece, “Knocking Holes in the Buffered Self,” he said something right at… Read more »
I found in the New Yorker a good article about something in which I am quite interested — the turn from intellectual pursuits by the church, most particularly in the… Read more »
I can’t remember when I started listening to podcasts — it’s been years, and I’m sure thousands of episodes of a wide variety. And they come and go. But the… Read more »
I’ve enjoyed my New York Times subscription. Even those things with which I don’t necessarily agree (and that is the case with every publication, not just the Times) are quite… Read more »
This morning’s reading yielded some thought. Amongst the passages of the persecution of the church in Acts, I find in chapter 9 verse 31, “So the church throughout all Judea and… Read more »
“The Word of God is like a lion. You don’t have to defend a lion. All you have to do is let the lion loose, and the lion will defend… Read more »
This morning, I was reading the second chapter of the Gospel as told by Luke, and of course my mind drifted off to Linus. But it went to something else… Read more »
Some years back, I was debating someone on some aspect or other of orthodox Christianity. Knowing we weren’t likely to get far, the person with whom I was engaged finally… Read more »
Another Sunday. Another round of worship songs. But who exactly is being worshipped? That thought struck me this morning when I heard the song “Street Called Mercy.” Here are the… Read more »