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The Social Continuum: Of Meteors and Conclaves
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Of Meteors and Conclaves. I am so glad the Mayans were wrong about the world ending in 2012. Because 2013 has barely begun and it is already far more interesting. Whether the strike be a sign from God or not (a sign of what. The Catholic Church is the only institution left that has not altered its official stance on the issues that dominate the modern world: abortion, contraception, homosexual sex, Marxism and capitalism. For the...
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The Social Continuum: The Sliding Puzzle
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. Monday, February 11, 2013. The only problem was that the frame was now loose at best, and broken in places at worst. The more attempts that were made to solve the puzzle incorrectly (i.e., by violent prying at the edges with said butter knife) the looser the whole puzzle got. It would not be long before the whole thing would be broken and worthless. Because unlike the plastic eight-piece sliding puzzle, our lives are fixable. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Social Continuum: November 2012
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. Friday, November 23, 2012. This post was originally published on the blog The Catholic Socratic Forum. It was re-posted here with permission from its author, John. I hope you enjoy! Live Music vs. Recordings: My Thoughts. And this magic didn't just happen. We practiced our music until it became magic. We worked it until it became perfect so that we could create something sublime. Photo by Derek Gleeson, via Wikipedia. Wednesday, November 21, 2012. I am thankful f...
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The Social Continuum: February 2013
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Of Meteors and Conclaves. I am so glad the Mayans were wrong about the world ending in 2012. Because 2013 has barely begun and it is already far more interesting. Whether the strike be a sign from God or not (a sign of what. The Catholic Church is the only institution left that has not altered its official stance on the issues that dominate the modern world: abortion, contraception, homosexual sex, Marxism and capitalism. For the...
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The Social Continuum: Who I Am
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. I am married to my best friend and confidante and have two sons by her. We are both chefs in our own right and take delight in the small pleasures of cooking for a small family. Through much searching, praying, sweating, and thinking, I have come to subscribe wholeheartedly to the ideas of. And to its social outgrowth,. So wipe your feet at the entrance and Be Aware! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). He Who Has Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear. Top Stories - Google News.
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The Social Continuum: The Fashionable Despair
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. Saturday, October 15, 2011. Except that what we really mean by “skepticism” and “social critique” is more often than not cynicism. The opening titles of. Sound like cynicism yet? Equally at fault in this regard are. And the most frightening thing? All of these shows are primetime, easily accessible to adults and children alike, and containing an unacceptable level of both language and violence. They are all mainstream. Ultimately there is no use in putting proble...
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The Social Continuum: August 2012
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. He Who Has Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear. I don't want to hear myself cry.". This woman was 29 years old and had been deaf from birth up until the moment that she sat down in that chair with the technician. It was the first time she had ever heard anything, and the first sound for her to hear had been the sound of her own voice. It was uniquely heartrending to watch. I followed the YouTube link to her blog. Tuesday, August 28, 2012. Maybe...
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The Social Continuum: June 2012
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. Friday, June 29, 2012. Friday, June 22, 2012. The Pellet With The Poison Is In The. I decided to end this week with one of the funniest movie scenes ever. What Friday is complete without Danny Kay stumbling over himself to remember a ridiculous ditty that his life depends on? Thursday, June 21, 2012. The Cycle of Outrage. You know that something truly pathetic has occurred when news organizations begin reporting on each other. One side makes a move, the other las...
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The Social Continuum: September 2012
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. Tuesday, September 11, 2012. 11 Years This 11th. I wish I could write something to bring solace to those families that lost loved ones eleven years ago today, but I would probably fail in the attempt. I can only say that I pray the victims rest in the peace of Christ, that the families of the victims heal from the pain of loss, and that we as a people do not lose ourselves in the pursuit of justice. Photo by UpstateNYer, via Wikipedia. Monday, September 3, 2012.
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The Social Continuum: The Word Archive
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Sometimes the Middle is the most Extreme. SUBSIDIARITY - a principle of social doctrine that all social bodies exist for the sake of the individual so that what individuals are able to do, society should not take over, and what small societies can do, larger societies should not take over; the slightly simpler definition is this: the principle of devolving decisions to the lowest practical level.*. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). He Who Has Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear. Steve Mosher on Obama and Gay Marriage.