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MORALITY; DECENCY; DIGNITY; RESPECT: Words Unrecognizable to Many
By Larry Peterson
MORALITY means, (from the dictionary) conformity to the rules of RIGHT conduct; moral or virtuous conduct or virtuous in sexual matters; chastity. DECENCY means, conformity to the recognized standard of propriety, good taste, modesty, etc. DIGNITY means a sign or token of RESPECT (if you do not know what the meaning of the word RESPECT is, please look it up.)
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Invest Like a Scriptural Woman
By Bill Ulivieri
Society teaches us that women are fearful of investing, and want to avoid learning the basics of financial planning and retirement savings. It’s my experience that women are better equipped than men to be successful investors and should expect robust returns in their IRA or 401(k).
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The Religion Crisis
By E.M. Wilson
So this post is about the religion crisis. And it's not quite the same religion crisis the media or even the religious press gets all jazzed about.
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The Stigma of Abortion?
By E.M. Wilson
Roughly six months ago I started using Twitter as a way to promote my writing. As a social media avenue, I find it both a bit mindless and incredibly interesting simultaneously. Mindless because of the sheer capacity of things people Tweet (for better or worse) and interesting because when things trend it's an almost instant way to take the pulse of how people feel about a certain situation.
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Where is the Mass in the Bible?
By De Maria
As usual, the word “mass” is not in the Bible. This is starting to get monotonous, right? Why aren’t any Catholic Doctrines named in the Bible?
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I Just Don't See It!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Today, as I think of an upcoming visit over Christmas with some of my grandchildren, I start to have an imaginary talk with those grandchildren living down there. I wanted to ask them, “What do your friends say about God?” I wanted to ask them what are some of the basic reasons “why they may not believe in God?”
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The Apostles v Protestant theology
By De Maria
In the comments of the “Five facts….” thread, a Protestant is challenging the idea that the Apostles were Catholic. So, he wants to compare Apostolic Teaching to Catholic Teaching.
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3 Scripture Verses to Make You Feel Beautiful
By Jennessa Terraccino
As women, we are the crown of creation. Eve was the apex of God’s handiwork in the Garden of Eden. Due to the fall, it is easy to look at ourselves with criticism and forget how God views us. Write these verses on your mirror to remind you of your inherent beauty as a woman.
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On Any Given Sunday
By Mary Ann Gambill
All week we fight. We fight insurance denials. We fight funding cuts. We fight service eliminations. We fight to make the world acknowledge and assign our children value, both monetarily and morally.
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Where does the Bible say we are allowed to pray to "dead saints"?
By De Maria
Since today is All Saints Day, I thought it might be a good day to mention what the Bible says about praying to the Saints. Protestants frequently object that we pray to the dead. They call it, necromancy and they complain that, "The Bible does not say anything about praying to “dead” saints."
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7 Holy Beauty Secrets
By Jennessa Terraccino
Lips: Stop bashing other babes. Speak kindly of others.
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Where is the Pope in the Bible?
By De Maria
This is a question which Protestants frequently ask, but it needs some clarification before it can be answered properly. Because, well, it’s complicated. Let me explain.
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A Call to Motherhood, A Call to Greatness
By Jennessa Terraccino
I grew up in the 80s. It was just the beginning of the “latchkey” generation. My mother gave my brothers and me the gift of staying home. Her zest for life, ability to celebrate to the fullest, and warm love was poured out daily upon us. I am better for it.
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Where is "purgatory" in the Bible?
By De Maria
Although the word "purgatory" is not found in Scripture. Scripture points to a place of suffering in the after life
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The three major objections to Scripture Alone which Protestants can't overcome
By De Maria
Scripture alone is the Protestant doctrine which says that Scripture is the sole rule of faith. It was originally known as Sola Scriptura. The word “sola” is the Latin word for “alone” and the word “scriptura” means “scripture”. In English it is called the doctrine of Scripture alone or sometimes, the Bible alone.
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Evicting the Enemy in the Gates (Porn in Church)
By Greg Schlueter
Satan's greatest trick is deceiving us into thinking he doesn't exist (C.S. Lewis). Or perhaps greater, to know he does exist, and the ways he's working, but to do nothing about it.
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Socrates vs Sola Scriptura
By De Maria
One of the greatest arguments against Sola Scriptura was articulated by a pagan philosopher many centuries before the Protestant Revolution came along:
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