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Little Catholic Bubble: Catholics: Your misguided compassion will come back to bite you in the rear
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A sphere of clarity, color and light - with an infinite amount of room inside! Thursday, August 25, 2011. Catholics: Your misguided compassion will come back to bite you in the rear. The culture has quickly moved from complete aversion to gay "marriage" (which was unthinkable even fifteen years ago) to the beginnings of real acceptance. I've noticed that most who have moved towards acceptance have done so out of a misguided sense of compassion. Check the writing on the wall:. Because the Catholic agency ...
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Little Catholic Bubble: Is the Church "imposing"? Or is it someone else?
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A sphere of clarity, color and light - with an infinite amount of room inside! Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Is the Church "imposing"? Or is it someone else? It happened again yesterday when I was debating atheists on StrangeNotions.com. A man threw out the ubiquitous accusation that the Catholic Church is trying to "impose" her view of marriage on society. When I googled the word "impose", this was the first definition that popped up, so let's use it for our discussion:. Not only for the entire history of A...
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Confessions of a Woman Duped by Feminism - Generation CedarGeneration Cedar
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Mom of 10 offers tips for raising children, saving money, homeschooling and living a Christian life. Make $ At Home. Confessions of a Woman Duped by Feminism. Since it doesn’t look like there’s a baby in my very near future and I’m largely restricted (no pun intended) to the couch these days, I thought I might as well bring up a controversial discussion 😉 Maybe it will make me go into labor. I received this email from my inbox last week and it pierced my heart…. 8220;Dear Kelly,. Without a choice,.
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Little Catholic Bubble: The most important question in the gay "marriage" debate
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A sphere of clarity, color and light - with an infinite amount of room inside! Tuesday, November 8, 2011. The most important question in the gay "marriage" debate. I am thrilled to have stolen one of Joe Heschmeyer's posts to present as a guest post today in the Bubble. If you don't read Joe's blog, Shameless Popery. You need to rethink your priorities, people. His attorney mind always impresses me. Joe, take it away…. The Most Important Question in the Gay Marriage Debate. 8220;What is marriage? Perhaps...
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Little Catholic Bubble: Should the children sit down and shut up?
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A sphere of clarity, color and light - with an infinite amount of room inside! Sunday, June 30, 2013. Should the children sit down and shut up? While we focus on the wants of adults in the gay "marriage" debate, we've utterly forgotten the rights of children:. The voices of kids raised by gay parents are still few and far between, as it's early yet in this sweeping social experiment, but mainstream and social media have ensured that positive reports go viral, such as Zach Wahls' tribute. Beneath the glow...
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Little Catholic Bubble: Why gay "marriage" can't be hitched to the Civil Rights train
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A sphere of clarity, color and light - with an infinite amount of room inside! Monday, October 10, 2011. Why gay "marriage" can't be hitched to the Civil Rights train. You all know of Lauren and her uplifting blog at Magnify the Lord With Me. But did you know that her amazing husband also blogs? He writes at The Whole Armor. Thanks, Leila, for inviting me to write this guest post for you. As I thought about that struggle, and the many who sacrificed and literally risked and gave their lives, it began to ...