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God Judges Our Hearts, Not Just Our Actions
Brenda had sex with more than 30 men over the years, but she’ll only admit to about six. She is now 60 years old and is fornicating with a divorced man that she doesn’t love. Still, she sometimes chastises her ex-boyfriend Bob, on moral grounds. Bob is married but he still occasionally visits her, looking for sex.
Feminism: A Cultural Wrecking Ball
If you were the devil, how would you destabilize marriages, undermine female morality, legitimize abortion on demand, and destroy Christian civilization? You would create “isms” and social movements that pretend to promote the cause of equality, liberty and human rights while actually promoting Marxist (Satanic) revolution.
Advent Readings Compared Between Pre-Vatican II Lectionary and the New Roman Missal
I suppose it’s a seasonal thing…
Who Is A Slut?
A few years ago, I watched an interesting episode of Sex In The City. In case you are not familiar with the show, it’s about four attractive women who sleep around with various men in New York, looking for love and happiness. In the episode I’m referring to, the show’s main character Carrie Bradshaw asks, “Are we sluts?”
The Positive Thinking Religion
You’ve got terminal cancer. Your wife has just left you for another man. A con artist has stolen your life savings. Do not despair! Think positively and all will be well. Maybe I’m exaggerating, but essentially that’s what the “positive thinking” gurus would have you believe.
The Devil’s Strategy Of Patient Gradualism
How do you boil a frog? If you throw a frog into boiling water, he will jump out. But, if you put a frog in cool water and then gradually turn up the heat, you can boil him. He won’t realize the creeping danger. Most people, like the frog, only react strongly to sudden cultural change.
Music As An Expression Of The Divine
Music can deeply affect us emotionally and spiritually. It is an art form. Yet, it is very orderly and even mathematical. When I hit a bad chord on my guitar, I know it’s bad. It simply doesn’t sound right, and there is something innate in me that tells me so. In that sense, we didn’t invent music.
The Pharisee In All Of Us
I once dated a woman named Stella. She would often arrive late for our dates. When I’d complain, she’d say, “You’ve got a problem. People can’t always be on time. I’ve got a good reason for being late.” So I decided to conduct an experiment.