I got what I printed from an e-mail from my fellow parishioner, Kendra D. As far as I know, she probably uses multiple sources (Scripture, scholars, apologists, the Catechism) which she puts together graciously for me.
I will repeat, modified, the plea I have repeated so often:
Don't tell me where I got my material. Ask me where I got my material. TELL me where you got yours.
Don't tell me what I believe. ASK me what I believe. TELL me what YOU believe. That would be more enriching for us all, more thoughtful, and if nothing else, certainly more accurate.
Don't tell me where I got my material. Ask me where I got my material. TELL me where you got yours.
It would eliminate the confusion if you would cite the work as being your own or that you obtained it from someone else.
As you can tell, a lot of us recognize Keating's or Staples' apologetic arguments...weak as they are though.