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Reversing the Orbit
By Greg Schlueter
I've had at least four epic, life-impacting letdowns in my life
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A Personal Look at the Abortion Culture
By E.M. McCarthy
During my college years I had a friend who got caught up in the hook-up culture. Once she told me that if she ever got pregnant, she would have an abortion. I told her she couldn't, that it was murder. She stated that she couldn't face a pregnancy and would have an abortion.
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The Ten Commandments
By William Hemsworth
The first commandment forbids idolatry and polytheism. It promotes putting God first in our lives and aligning our lives in such a way that nothing takes the place of God.
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Make NO Mistake and Never Forget; Mothers are Women and Female is their Gender
By Larry Peterson
I found myself writing this for Mother’s Day because the legal definition of “gender” has become controversial. I begin with a quote from Cardinal Giovanni Ravasi; President of the Pontifical Council of Culture: “The love of man and woman, capable of generating life, is a sign that points to God.”
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Moral Relativism, The Moral Code, and Human Freedom
By William Hemsworth
In modern times it has been increasing popular to say that truth may vary by person. One person may say that murder is wrong, while another may say it is wrong depending on the scenario.
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Spiritual Lessons From a Cold Climate...
By Rosemary Bogdan
When you live in Michigan it's very difficult to know exactly when Spring has started. We are always on our guard to not get too excited lest our enthusiasm be dashed by yet another frost...or even snow. This particular Spring has been long in coming.
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Did the Pope Really Say There Is No Hell?
By Bill Dunn
A couple of months ago, on Holy Thursday, a stunning news report appeared in every media outlet around the world. A typical headline read: “Pope says there is no Hell.”
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One Way to Honor God: Stop Gossiping
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Most likely, there is not a soul alive who likes being gossiped about by others. It is a thought none of us like to ponder that words are spoken about us when we are not present (or perhaps even when we are present) that would humiliate or sadden us.
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God's Love Offered to Everyone
By Bill Dunn
The basic story of Christianity is this: God created mankind, but mankind was sinful and thus separated from God. So, God sent a part of Himself—His Son, Jesus Christ—to become a man and pay the price for sin and restore the broken relationship between God and mankind.
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Choosing Government over God has a Difference; One is Death, and the other is Life.
By Larry Peterson
The saga of Alfie Evans sickened me. Except for two overriding factors, his death was unnecessary. First, the feigned necessity of his death is embedded within the secular practicality of a 21st-century judicial system. Secondly, among many medical practitioners who lean on their own omniscient ability, it was in Alfie’s “best interests” to die.
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Ireland's May 25th Voters Deserve The Truth
By E.M. McCarthy
The vote taking place May 25th in Ireland will decide whether to keep the Constitutional Eighth amendment stating the unborn have a right to life. Abortion rights groups are going all out to repeal, it while pro-life groups are fighting to keep it. But what is abortion about?
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The Evil Fruit of Division
By E.M. McCarthy
The Bible story of creation makes us aware that God gave a unique gift to humans. The gift was unity between God and man, and unity between man and woman. After the first sin was committed there was division between both God and man, and man and woman.
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Battlefield Update: Satan Is Winning
By Bill Dunn
Have you ever heard of a guy named Neale Donald Walsch? He’s the author of the “Conversations with God” book series, which have a question-and-answer format. Walsch, speaking on behalf of God, provides all the answers.
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There is Power in the Act of Contrition
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
The Act of Contrition is the prayer we, as Catholics, pray after we confess our sins during the Sacrament of Reconciliation. I like this common prayer
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Habits--Dry Bones--Mindset--Barren Elizabeth
By Elizabeth Thomas
What do all these have in common in our spiritual walk with God? Let us start with 'Barren Elizabeth.'
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Right to Die?
By E.M. McCarthy
Two legal cases dealing with the Right to Die are in the news with Pope Francis weighing in with the case of Alder Hey. The Pope said, “It's our duty to do everything to care for life.”
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Humanitarian Interventions and the International Public Law: A Closer Look on the Responsibility To Protect-Doctrine (R2P)
By Josef Bordat
In the debate about the question if, when and how humanitarian interventions can afford peace military action is ambitionally taken into consideration due to cases of failed or rogue states in which ethnic conflict let to violence and the harm of human rights.
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