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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life: Three Points of Agreement in the Contraception Debate
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life. Because there are no easy answers. Friday, February 17, 2012. Three Points of Agreement in the Contraception Debate. Contraception has taken on a strange quality in Catholicism. It is a litmus test, and many treat it as an easy way to categorize your particular "brand" of Catholicism. Use contraception and think it is no deal? You are labeled a liberal Catholic, or maybe simply a "cafeteria Catholic" or an "American Catholic," where "American Catholic" is used as a pejorative.
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life: Relativism and Truth
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life. Because there are no easy answers. Wednesday, April 18, 2012. As I remarked, the end of the preceding paragraph may have evoked the obvious objection, “What about your own statements? As a final note, I am again well aware that this theory is self-critiquing - that is, it presents in itself a reason to suspect that it might be subject to revision and correction. I would simply note that I would not wish it to be any other way. May 16, 2012 at 3:54 PM. Pope John Paul II.
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Philos, Sophia: February 2011
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At every turn of life, keep the end in view; remember that you will have to stand before a strict Judge, who knows everything, who cannot be won over by gifts or talked round by excuses [.]" - The Imitation of Christ, Book One, Article 24. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Roman Catholic Blog. Christopher Dawson Internet Archive. Divine Life - A Blog by Eric Sammons. Insight Scoop The Ignatius Press Blog. Spanish Leader to Visit Pope. Jesus, and the Child.
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Philos, Sophia: August 2010
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At every turn of life, keep the end in view; remember that you will have to stand before a strict Judge, who knows everything, who cannot be won over by gifts or talked round by excuses [.]" - The Imitation of Christ, Book One, Article 24. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Roman Catholic Blog. Christopher Dawson Internet Archive. Divine Life - A Blog by Eric Sammons. Insight Scoop The Ignatius Press Blog. Spanish Leader to Visit Pope. Jesus, and the Child.
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Philos, Sophia: December 2010
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At every turn of life, keep the end in view; remember that you will have to stand before a strict Judge, who knows everything, who cannot be won over by gifts or talked round by excuses [.]" - The Imitation of Christ, Book One, Article 24. No posts. Show all posts. No posts. Show all posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Roman Catholic Blog. Christopher Dawson Internet Archive. Divine Life - A Blog by Eric Sammons. Insight Scoop The Ignatius Press Blog. Spanish Leader to Visit Pope. Jesus, and the Child.
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life: August 2011
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life. Because there are no easy answers. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Beauty, Culture, and Science. Since the quality of a culture’s narrative has such a profound impact upon how science will proceed, what questions it will “answer,” and how those “answers” will be interpreted, the question might rightfully be asked: “what is the basis for accepting a narrative? How do we judge narratives? Can one culture’s story or stories really be superior to another’s? Tuesday, August 30, 2011.
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life: September 2011
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life. Because there are no easy answers. Friday, September 30, 2011. A Defense of Free Will, Part 3. The first model is the causal gate model, in which the will is understood as being presented with a multiplicity of potential causal histories for its future actions. In short, as rational beings we are presented with the possibility of acting in response to different aspects of our own causal history and present circumstances. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. There is a rich philosoph...
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life: A World of Representations
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life. Because there are no easy answers. Tuesday, April 3, 2012. A World of Representations. April 3, 2012 at 5:12 PM. For you have correctly stated that Christianity has always been rather particular about the culture it originated from. So, building on this foundation, where can we go from there? April 3, 2012 at 7:44 PM. If God is mediated and experieced through the symbols of culture, then how can we square this with Natural Law or replace it with something more adequate?
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life: December 2011
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It's a Sic et Nonderful Life. Because there are no easy answers. Monday, December 26, 2011. In which I break my long silence about free will. Is there anything practical at all about free will? What, then, is the practical value, if any, of the question of free will? So, what role can an unfalsifiable theory with no practical application play in choice? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Talk Origins (Debunking Creationism). In which I break my long silence about free will. Pope John Paul II.