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Apologetics (Religion)

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  • The Planned Parenthood Videos: Is It Wrong to ‘Lie’ to Abortionists?

    08/14/2015 3:12:54 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 16 replies
    The Stream ^ | August 12, 2015 | John Zmirak
    No one can deny the explosive impact of the Planned Parenthood videos painstakingly obtained over three years of undercover reporting by the Center for Medical Progress. A GOP that had shoved the abortion issue to the political back burner has suddenly seen it boiling over, with major Republican candidates (such as Marco Rubio) now speaking loudly about the “barbarism” of “murdering babies.” As Jason Jones and I wrote here last week, if you tune out the Trump-induced static at the last Republican debate, you will hear one message loud and clear: The Republican party has committed itself to advancing protection...
  • The 2015 Synod: The Real Issue at Stake (Catholic Caucus)

    08/14/2015 2:45:36 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 4 replies
    Crisis Magazine ^ | August 13, 2015 | FR. REGIS SCANLON, O.F.M. CAP
    When the Church gathers in Rome from October 4-25 for a much-publicized Synod, the centerpiece topic will be “The Family.” We are living in a time when the family unit, which is at the heart of the human experience, has taken on “hot button” status. That is troubling enough. But other fiery issues are also on the table for consideration, such as giving communion to Catholics who are divorced and remarried (without an annulment) and making accommodations to practicing homosexuals. At the same time, politicians and the secular media—even some Church leaders—are pressuring the Church to modernize her notion of...
  • Pope urged to condemn gay unions as unnatural

    08/14/2015 2:28:07 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 12 replies
    Capital News ^ | August 13, 2015
    Nearly half a million Catholics have signed a petition urging Pope Francis to condemn same sex unions as unnatural and rule out allowing divorced believers who remarry to receive communion, organisers claim. The Filial Appeal on the Future of the Family, launched by a group describing itself as an alliance of lay Catholics and pro-Life organisations, has also secured the backing of more than 100 senior clerics, including many bishops from the developing world and American cardinal Raymond Burke, an arch-conservative who has been sidelined within the Vatican hierarchy since Francis was elected two years ago. According to the Appeal’s...
  • A Brief Biblical Manual on the Problem of Deception

    08/14/2015 7:29:58 AM PDT · by Salvation · 7 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-13-15 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    A Brief Biblical Manual on the Problem of Deception Msgr. Charles Pope • August 13, 2015 • 0 Comments A great clarion call goes up quite often in Scripture: “Do not be deceived!” And indeed, this call must go up as never before, for we live in times of great deception. So many have been deceived about marriage, sexuality, life, the existence of God, and what our life is really all about. And while our current times show widespread deception, it must also be noted that deceiving and being deceived are common human tendencies, especially in our fallen condition. Scripture...
  • “Papal Cheerleaders,” from February 1976 — How History Repeats Itself Today (Catholic Caucus)

    08/13/2015 5:37:27 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 3 replies
    Rorate Caeli ^ | February 26, 1976 | Neil McCaffrey
    Rorate is pleased to publish, for the first time, a memorandum that was written by the late traditional Catholic publisher Neil McCaffrey in February 1976. Addressed to Fr. Edward J. Berbusse, S.J. (first chaplain of Christendom College), Fr. Robert Bradley, S.J., Fr. Vincent P. Miceli, S.J., Dr. & Mrs. Dietrich von Hildebrand, and Dr. & Mrs. William A. Marra, this memo reduces to shreds the "papolatry" that has become such a characteristic feature of neo-Catholicism. Though written almost 40 years ago, it is perhaps more pertinent today than ever. (Published with permission of Roger A. McCaffrey.) February 25, 1976 Memo...
  • The Instrumentum laboris and Catholic Moral Tradition in Extra-matrimonial Situations (Cath Caucus)

    08/13/2015 4:59:08 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 3 replies
    Rorate Caeli ^ | August 12, 2015 | Roberto de Mattei
    The Instrumentum laboris of last June 21st, 2015, offers all the elements to [help us] understand what is at stake at the upcoming Synod. The first consideration is about method. Paragraph 52 of the Relatio Synodi of 2014 did not receive (as did paragraphs 53 and 55) the two thirds qualifying majority necessary in the regulation norms for approval, but was inserted into the final document nonetheless. It was an obvious forcing, which confirms the plan to open the doors to the divorced and remarried, despite the opposition from a consistent body of the Synod Fathers, and above all, despite...
  • Vatican missing the point (horribly) on divorce and remarriage

    08/13/2015 4:29:57 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 1 replies
    A Blog for Dallas Area Catholics ^ | August 12, 2014 | tantamergo
    Good entry at One Peter Five on the disastrous approach the Synods on the Family seem to be taking towards the topic of divorce and remarriage. I very much agree with the author below that many modernist Synod fathers and their advisers seem to believe that divorce is just something that happens to people, like getting the flu, and that the Church owes it to those people to not ostracize them for such an unfortunate accident. There is almost no recognition of the evil of divorce in and of itself and the moral culpability of souls who fall into it...
  • Catholic Expert: Pope’s New Encyclical Denounces Radical Environmentalism

    08/13/2015 4:17:14 PM PDT · by Salvation · 21 replies
    Catholic.com ^ | June 18, 2015 | CatholicAnswers
    Catholic Expert: Pope’s New Encyclical Denounces Radical Environmentalism SAN DIEGO (June 18, 2015) — A Catholic expert said today that the news media and other observers are misinterpreting Pope Francis’s new encyclical on environmentalism, Laudato Si.“Some in the media are portraying the encyclical as if Pope Francis is a secular environmentalist, when in reality the encyclical is sharply critical of environmental ideologies that don’t recognize mankind’s unique place in creation,” said Jimmy Akin, senior apologist for Catholic Answers, the largest lay-run apostolate of Catholic apologetics and evangelization in the United States.Akin said the Catholic Church’s longstanding teaching on caring for...
  • Pluralism as a Religious Philosophy

    08/13/2015 12:19:25 PM PDT · by Gamecock · 6 replies
    Monergism.Com ^ | 8/3/2015 | Tim Keller & Charles Garland
    About every other week, I confront popular pluralist notions that have become a large part of the way Americans think. For example, pluralists contend that no one religion can know the fullness of spiritual truth, therefore all religions are valid. But while it is good to acknowledge our limitations, this statement is itself a strong assertion about the nature of spiritual truth. A common analogy is often cited to get the point across which I am sure you have heard — several blind men trying to describe an elephant. One feels the tail and reports that an elephant is thin...
  • On Losing Our Life to Find It – A Meditation on a Paradox Taught by the Lord

    08/13/2015 6:35:13 AM PDT · by Salvation · 6 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-12-15 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    On Losing Our Life to Find It – A Meditation on a Paradox Taught by the Lord Msgr. Charles Pope • August 12, 2015 • In the Gospel of Mark, there is a funny story about Peter that speaks to the paradox of losing one’s life only to find it more abundantly:Peter began to say to him, “See, we have left everything and followed you.” Jesus said, “Truly, I say to you, there is no one who has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or lands, for my sake and for the gospel, who...
  • Did the Patriarchs Really Live to Be 900 Years Old? Perhaps, but Here’s Why We Do Not;

    08/12/2015 7:23:42 AM PDT · by Salvation · 113 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-11-15 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Did the Patriarchs Really Live to Be 900 Years Old? Perhaps, but Here’s Why We Do Not Msgr. Charles Pope • August 11, 2015 • I sometimes get questions about the remarkably long lives of the patriarchs who lived before the great flood. Consider some of their reported ages when they died: Adam 930Seth 912Enosh 905Jared 962Methuselah 969Noah 600Shem 600Eber 464Abraham 175Moses 120David 70 How to understand these references? There are many theories that have tried to explain the claimed longevity. Some try to introduce a mathematical corrective, but this leads to other pitfalls such as certain patriarchs apparently begetting...
  • Purgatory

    08/12/2015 7:14:16 AM PDT · by Salvation · 66 replies
    Catholic.com ^ | not given | Catholic Answerss
    Purgatory The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines purgatory as a "purification, so as to achieve the holiness necessary to enter the joy of heaven," which is experienced by those "who die in God’s grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified" (CCC 1030). It notes that "this final purification of the elect . . . is entirely different from the punishment of the damned" (CCC 1031). The purification is necessary because, as Scripture teaches, nothing unclean will enter the presence of God in heaven (Rev. 21:27) and, while we may die with our mortal sins forgiven, there can still...
  • What Is the Math of Spiritual Goods and Why Is The World Such a Deadly Place Without It?

    08/11/2015 7:23:57 AM PDT · by Salvation · 3 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-10-15 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    What Is the Math of Spiritual Goods and Why Is The World Such a Deadly Place Without It? Msgr. Charles Pope • August 10, 2015 • In an increasingly materialistic and secular world, a deadly math has set up. It is deadly because it has rejected the spiritual math of God and of spiritual goods.What is meant by “spiritual math”? It is a math that recalls that spiritual goods, in themselves, do not admit of division and subtraction, but only of multiplication and addition. Rather than diminishing, spiritual goods grow when shared. And this is a critical math never to...
  • What happens after death?

    08/10/2015 6:26:09 PM PDT · by imardmd1 · 115 replies
    THE WALL: a blog of Baptist Voice Ministries ^ | November 14, 2011 | Dr. Mike Harmon
    Within the Christian faith, there is a significant amount of confusion regarding what happens after death. Some hold that after death, everyone “sleeps” until the final judgment, after which everyone will be sent to heaven or hell. Others believe that at the moment of death, people are instantly judged and sent to their eternal destinations. Still others claim that when people die, their souls/spirits are sent to a “temporary” heaven or hell, to await the final resurrection, the final judgment, and then the finality of their eternal destination. So, what exactly does the Bible say happens after death? First, for...
  • Insult to Injury: Archbishop Cupich Invited to October Synod

    08/10/2015 2:25:01 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 1 replies
    One Peter Five ^ | August 9, 2015 | Steve Skojec
    Last week, I told you about Archbishop Blase Cupich from Chicago – about his rather unfortunate track record as a Catholic prelate, his discomfort with the Traditional Mass and the pro-life movement, and how that uneasiness doesn’t extend to pro-abortion politicians. I then told you about how Archbishop Cupich drew direct moral equivalency between dismembering the unborn alive and then selling their body parts and far less serious evils like lack of health care, racism, and unemployment. As I was writing (and to be honest, re-writing, since my initial reaction was a bit more…visceral than my internal editor thought prudent),...
  • Humility is Hard

    08/10/2015 6:45:11 AM PDT · by Salvation · 27 replies
    Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 08-09-15 | Msgr. Charles Pope
    Humility is Hard – A Meditation on Some Aspects of Humility Msgr. Charles Pope • August 9, 2015 • 0 Comments Pride is our most pervasive and serious sin; humility is its antidote and the foundation of our spiritual life. And as the remedy to our most deep-seated pathology, it must be strong medicine. Humility is hard to swallow and has a lot of things it needs to work on.Let’s consider humility under a number of headings.I. The Foundation of Humility – Indeed, humility as a foundation is a good image, since by it we bow toward the earth or...
  • Christianaudio.com, Rosaria Butterfield, free this month

    08/10/2015 5:38:02 AM PDT · by Lee N. Field · 3 replies
    Christianaudio.com ^ | 2012 | Rosaria Butterfield
    "Earlier this year, I had the privilege of attending the Ligonier National Conference in Orlando, Florida. One of the speakers was Rosaria Champagne Butterfield, author of The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert. She proceeded to give one of the best gospel presentations I have heard. This was more than a change of lesbianism to heterosexuality, but a true Jesus-encountering and life-altering experience marked by total transformation. Her memoir The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert is outstanding and is the free audiobook of the month for August. -Todd Hoyt, eChristian"
  • Archbishop of Lagos lauds Buhari for rejecting same sex marriage

    08/09/2015 8:27:20 AM PDT · by ebb tide · 1 replies
    Vanguard ^ | 8/05/15
    Lagos – The Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev. Adewale Martins on Tuesday praised President Muhammadu Buhari for dissociating Nigeria from same sex marriage. Martins, who spoke at the 3rd anniversary of his ordination and installation as the Archbishop of Lagos held at the Holy Cross Cathedral, Lagos, said that Buhari’s rejection of same sex marriage on behalf of Nigeria indicated that he was a responsive leader. “About a week ago, the President won the applause of most Nigerians when during his visit to the United States he made it clear that Nigeria considers same sex union as contrary to...
  • Communism (and Socialism)

    08/08/2015 3:48:50 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 14 replies
    Communism is the most logical and extreme form of Socialism, outcome of the revolutionary theory of Karl Marx. The underlying philosophy is materialistic and determinist; the social order evolves through economic struggles between the classes in the direction of the violent revolution and a dictatorship of the proletariat, to be followed by a "withering away" of the state and the substitution of a society where ownership of all things is common, where all will work voluntarily, and all take freely of goods produced according to his needs. As well as the abstract theory of Communism there must, since 1917, be...
  • The Forgotten Church: 5 Reasons to Pray for the Souls in Purgatory

    08/08/2015 2:06:13 PM PDT · by NYer · 90 replies
    Catholic Exchange ^ | November 3, 2014 | SAM GUZMAN
    “Purgatory shows God’s great mercy and washes away the defects of those who long to become one with Him.” – St. Josemaria Escriva When is the last time you heard a homily on purgatory? If your parish is like most, it’s been a very long time. Getting more personal, when is the last time you prayed for the Holy Souls? If you’re like many Catholics, the answer is not recently. The souls in purgatory are too often forgotten by Catholics, and I fear this is often out of a misguided desire not seem medieval (as if that were a...