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Sententiae Minores: -2+2 equals 0, but not Nothing
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Just stuff I happen to be thinking about). Saturday, September 29, 2012. 2 2 equals 0, but not Nothing. A cosmologist was on CNN recently. Does this really answer the problem of the unmoved mover, one of the main proofs of God's existence? BTW, I thought he was at his most hilarious when he was declaring that science disproves the miracles of the Bible. Since a miracle is ipso facto. Posted by Father Adam McMillan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why CS. Lewis was Right to Not Be a Pacifist. For year...
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Sententiae Minores: November 2008
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Just stuff I happen to be thinking about). Friday, November 7, 2008. They announced today that Eliot Spitzer will not be prosecuted for frequenting prostitutes. Just as Nixon was never prosecuted for criminal conspiracy. Just as Clinton was never prosecuted for perjury or sexual harassment or rape. Just as Foley was never prosecuted for sending sexually explicit text messages to a congressional page. Just as Scooter Libby never served his time in prison. Posted by Father Adam McMillan. For years, those w...
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Sententiae Minores: January 2009
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Just stuff I happen to be thinking about). Friday, January 23, 2009. What is the question that is just some unreal problem that no one should really worry about? Posted by Father Adam McMillan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Why CS. Lewis was Right to Not Be a Pacifist. Stanley Hauerwas has written an article explaining the non-pacifist position of C.S. Lewis and arguing that he ought to have been a pacifis. Watching Honey Boo Boo is a Grave Sin. Information for the Conclave. Voting starts today, Tuesday...
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Sententiae Minores: Disregard for the Truth
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Just stuff I happen to be thinking about). Monday, September 3, 2012. Disregard for the Truth. I was reading this article. Which claims that President Obama would have to make history in order to be reelected. What history? So why would someone write an article with a faulty premise brought forward as the headline issue? Probably for the same reason that other articles are written in the form of lists so that they can be headlined something like The 5 Most Important Things. Posted by Father Adam McMillan.
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Sententiae Minores: Don't Vote
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Just stuff I happen to be thinking about). Wednesday, August 29, 2012. It is your duty as a citizen to vote", they tell me. Pish-posh is what I say. If I go into a restaurant and they present the special of the day, and it is liver, I will not choose it. If they tell me that the only alternative is spider, I will not choose that. I would rather go hungry than eat either. So don't vote. To vote for someone who supports objective evil is to choose objective evil. Posted by Father Adam McMillan. Voting star...
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Sententiae Minores: Forward!
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Just stuff I happen to be thinking about). Thursday, September 6, 2012. President Obama's chosen slogan for his campaign this year "Forward." is causing some stir because this word has usually. It is an unusual choice for a politician who is often accused of having a secret communist philosophy. Is it a secret code word for the communists, so they know that he is on their side? Or is he and his campaign simply unaware of the history of politics? But what really matters is why? Information for the Conclave.
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Sententiae Minores: Celebrating Work on Labor Day
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Just stuff I happen to be thinking about). Monday, September 3, 2012. Celebrating Work on Labor Day. On Labor Day we celebrate not only the gift of our own work and the work of our ancestors but the work of every other person on earth. How easy it is to eat a hamburger without thinking of the cook, the baker, the butcher, the rancher, the farmer, the trucker, the civil engineer, the dishwasher, and so many others who make that hamburger possible! Posted by Father Adam McMillan. Voting starts today, Tuesd...
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Mass Readings: March 2014
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Lives) and the translation with reference to the original languages and the Latin Vulgate.' name='description'/. Saturday of the Second Week of Lent. Reading 1 - Micah 7.14-15, 18-20. Shepherd your people with your staff,. The flock of your heritage,. Who dwell by themselves in a forest,. In the middle of Carmel. Let them feed in Bashan and Gilead,. As in the days of old. As in the days of your coming out of the land of Egypt,. Show us marvelous things. Who is like you, O God,. Who pardons iniquity,.
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Mass Readings: February 2014
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Lives) and the translation with reference to the original languages and the Latin Vulgate.' name='description'/. Friday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time (II). Friday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time. Reading 1 – James 5.9-12. Do not grumble, brothers, against one another,. So that you will not be judged. Behold, the judge stands at the door. Take, brothers, for an example of suffering and of patience,. The prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord. Behold, we call them blessed who endured. So gr...
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Mass Readings: The Translation
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Lives) and the translation with reference to the original languages and the Latin Vulgate.' name='description'/. Intention of this Blog. The Source of the Translation. The text of Daily Readings is a new translation, based on various editions of the Douay-Rhiems and/or the King James and American Standard Version bibles, all of which are in the public domain. Many of the readings begin with the World English Bible. Reconsider = μετάνοια (repent, convert, apologize). Martyrdom = μαρτύριον (testimony).