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Luther and Romans 3:28
By De Maria
St. Paul says that unless one works and keeps the Law, one will not be justified by God.
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What is Justification?: Debate: Closing Statements
By Kevin Noles
This is the third part of a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of Justification.
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The Catholic Quandary
By David Kamioner
In this election season American Roman Catholics are faced with several options, as are all Americans, in their choice for the presidency. I speak of Catholics who follow the general teachings of The Church when it comes to moral issues such as abortion, gay rights, etc.
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Was this a Test of Faith?
By Eric Wojtkun
Yesterday as I ate lunch I overheard two men discussing faiths other than their own Evangelical beliefs. One gent was a little louder than the other, and I could clearly hear someone in his past incorrectly explained a number of Catholic beliefs to him. He then said, I am willing to,listen to what they (Catholics) have to say, but from what I know they are going to hell.
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Pie in the Sky
By Richard Maffeo
Sometimes some accuse me of being too much a ‘pie-in-the-sky’ kind of guy who looks too much toward heaven when there is so much work to be done on earth to create our own Eden. Too much an eye, they say, toward children’s fairy tales, Sunday school fables, and gullible promises of something better.
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Pope Francis' "The Joy of Love"
By Anne Gerard
Once again, Pope Francis has released a new document that has many Catholics (and non) in a tizzy. Many claim he is trying to change Church doctrine in a way that would fit the desires of the world. Oh my! That certainly is a scary and unsettling thought. Just as everyone has an interpretation of The Pope’s words, I, too have my own.
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What is Justification?: Debate: Rebuttals
By Kevin Noles
This is the second part of the debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of Justification.
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Will the Ignorant be Damned?
By Lorrie McNickle
I saw the movie Batman vs. Superman the other evening and this was just one of the more intriguing ideas that surfaced during the few hours I was engrossed in the action of this event.
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This World Is Not Our Home
By Bill Dunn
Do you ever have the feeling that something is missing? Oh, you may be fairly successful, and other people think your life is going pretty well. But deep inside, down in the depths of your soul, you simply do not have true peace and serenity. And the more time passes by without experiencing peace and serenity, the more you crave it.
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In the Magic of a Moment
By Eric Wojtkun
In the magic of a moment we can see glimpses of heaven on earth. On this day when John Paul sat with his DjaDja (his Grandfather), I enjoyed watching this scene play out over 45 minutes.
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Blessed opportunity. Don't pass it up!
By Kathy Lamb
God loves us, every one of us, with a love we can’t possibly imagine. God will love us the same after we’re dead as he does now. God’s love for us is perfect and unchanging. God loves every single person in the world with this perfect Divine Love.
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Do You Follow The Pope Or Jesus?
By Adam Crawford
"Do you follow the Pope or Jesus?" I was actually asked this question the other day. It came about in a rather indirect manner with a friend asking my mom what she thought my answer would be. Since I never had the chance to respond directly to the person who had asked the question, I would like to do so now.
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What is Justification?: Debate: Opening Statements
By Kevin Noles
This is a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of Justification.
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Humble Me Oh Lord!
By Kathy Lamb
Humility is a gift from God. The word humility comes from the word humus (dirt). I am to be as lowly as dirt. I can’t decide that I’m going to be humble. Remember this is a gift from God. How can I be humble then
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How to Pray When You Screw Up
By Trish Stukbauer
We all mess up sometimes – it’s part of being human. We say things we shouldn’t. We do what we know is wrong; or perhaps, we fail to do what we know is right. Fortunately, we Catholics have the Sacrament of Reconciliation, where we can tell God how we messed up, that we’re sorry and will try not to do it again, and receive His forgiveness.
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The Marriage Covenant
By Jonathan Hayes
I have many thoughts as I approach the beginning of my life as a married man. None are both simultaneously joyous and painful, though, as the question, ‘What can I, should I, and do I give to my future bride?’
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The Church Militant, the Godless, the 144,000, and the Mark of the Beast
By Scott Pauline
Beginning in chapter 7 of Apocalypse, “144,000” are Sealed with the Seal of God in their foreheads and hands, and they are not “harmed” by the forthcoming trumpets, which, at least at face value, unleash great temporal woes, such as fire from the sky, poisoned rivers, or locust creatures that torture all men not Sealed. Toward this end, we should ask, what should the seal of God protect from?
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