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The Real Supreme Court.
By Greg Schlueter
Nature. We didn't determine it. It has determined us. It is not a matter of religious adherence, only regard for what is undeniably true, and common sense. No argument surpasses the one the body has already made: Same sex bodies simply don't fit together, nor can their sexual processes accomplish what they are undeniably designed to accomplish
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Baptism: Part 1 Born Again the Biblical Way
By Kevin Noles
There is a lot of ground to cover about Baptism. Instead of one extremely long article, I have broken this topic down into three articles in order to focus on certain areas.
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Another Secularist "Triumph": Say Good-Bye to Laura---She says, "Life is Not for ME"
By Larry Peterson
Her name is Laura and she is 24 years old. She is a healthy woman who lives in Belgium. She wants to die. Why does she want to die? Because, as she says, "Life, that's not for me."
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A Young Person's Defense of Traditional Marriage
By E.M. Wilson
For those of you who don’t know, in college I was an education major which admittedly (and to my complete delight) requires more coloring than most. One day a passionate education professor of mine asked us to draw our image of “the perfect global citizen.”
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Relativism: The Bermuda Triangle to the Moral Compass
By Jeff Sokol
Every generation has a time when they become a little bit rattled, a little uneasy, and somehow things seem be just different than it used to be. We start getting a bit more relaxed, a little more worldly, and society slowly but surely, keeps on changing.
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Thoughts About the Supreme Court Ruling on Same Sex "Marriage"
By Tom Ponchak
Here are few random thoughts and reflections to consider about the Supreme Court’s decision on same sex marriage. All people regardless of sexual orientation, regardless of behavior, are created in the image and likeness of God. Jesus Christ took on flesh, suffered, died, and rose from the dead out of love for each and every one of us. He commands his followers to unconditionally love others.
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The Persecuted Church
By Nancy Marie Murray
Christianity seems so commonplace in this country that many forget how truly radical Christian beliefs are. The very idea of God becoming man so scandalized the once glorious angel Lucifer that he rebelled against God, too proud to worship Christ in the lowly guise of a man. Even now, Lucifer rages against Christ’s followers.
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Protestantism is NOT Like The Early Church
By Arnold Scott
Protestants often imagine that their particular Christian community is very similar to the early Church. One thing they are sure of is that their community is more like the early Church than the Catholic Church is today. There was a reason for the Protestant Reformation, right?
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Synod on the Family: Perception v. Reality
By Justin Soutar
In recent months, some devout and well-meaning Catholics have been organizing and sending petitions to Pope Francis urging him not to change the Church's teachings on marriage and the family during the Ordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family scheduled for this coming October.
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Why the SCOTUS Ruling on Same Sex Marriage Almost Broke My Heart
By Joe Klaas
The Supreme Court ruling in favor of same sex marriage occurred June 26, 2015. I do not agree with it. I have to say, the last few days, I have been kinda bummed out about it. I have thought and prayed much about it. Why is that?
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The Nature of Marriage
By Nancy Marie Murray
“The majority’s decision is an act of will, not legal judgment… The Court invalidates the marriage laws of more than half the States and orders the transformation of a social institution that has formed the basis of human society for millennia… Just who do we think we are?” – Chief Justice John Roberts
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"Gender Fluidity" - "Opt-Out" Is a Joke (Installment #3)
By Melanie R. Cameron
This is the third installment of my “Gender Fluidity” posts. I live in Fairfax County, Virginia. In March, 2015, we were surprised by a notice that the public school board would vote on May 7 to include “gender identity” in the list of nondiscrimination policies.
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And What About the Children?
By Larry Peterson
The headline of the Tampa Tribune this morning (Saturday, June 27) was emblazoned with huge, bold letters that read, "Pride & Joy". The Tampa Bay Times shouted, "A Right For All". The Supremes have spoken and their decision is in the books. According to the headlines, the world is rejoicing. I just wish someone could tell me about the children. What about the children?
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Faith of Your Fathers: Why We Should Place Trust In the Supreme Being Not The Supreme Court
By Michael Cunningham
Faith of Your Fathers: Why We Should Place Trust In the Supreme Being Not The Supreme Court. As we come to a close of another U.S. Supreme Court session it is amazing how many people place their faith in the Supreme Court instead of the Supreme Being. The U.S. Supreme Court may be the highest court in our land but is it the highest power we have in the United States? This is today’s question.
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Examination of Conscience: Supreme Court Edition
By Jessica Skelton
In light of today's United States Supreme Court decision to re-define marriage as something other than the union of one man and one woman, it may be helpful for Catholics to pause and engage in some self-examination before we try to move forward in history.
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"Gender Fluidity" and the Language Contrary to Catholic Teaching (Installment #2)
By Melanie R. Cameron
Last post, I introduced how Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia had proposed sweeping changes to the curriculum as a result of a vote to include gender identity in the nondiscrimination policy list. I wish to boil it down to a very simple statement: There is a very distinct difference between nondiscrimination/inclusiveness and indoctrination.
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Hating labels
By Faith-Full Writer
“He’s just a liar.” How many times a day do we hear something like that? Maybe it’s not liar, maybe it’s another label: liberal / conservative. Gay / Homophobe. Feminist / sexist pig. Whatever. Labels surround us every day.
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