» My Oscar picks for 2013 (13 of 24)
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» My Oscar picks for 2013
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» September 2005
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» The Dying Days
23/01/14 01:27 from Behind the surface

» Imagine...
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» Found
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» Feast of the Sacrifice
23/01/14 01:02 from Behind the surface

» The list of loss
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» A fat girl goes wooing
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» In each others' hearts and lungs
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» Bibliophilia
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» Hail Mary
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» Holistic faith
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» Wholeness of being
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» Needing Lent
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» The Cartography of Love: Adventures in Twenty-First Century Bohemia
24/11/13 00:09 from Stratego

» The Riddle of Kerala: How radicals secured water rights where capitalists have failed
27/05/13 11:37 from Stratego
In Kerala, there are standing ruins of state-organized production cooperatives for local handicrafts and terra-cotta tile and coir, once organized with a vision of deploying newly-Independent India's richest resource, labor, in the form ...

» A Brief History of Participation
06/03/13 03:26 from Stratego
          For all that we speak of Web 2.0, peer-to-peer dynamics, and interactive everything, the nature of participation remains quite elusive.  Indeed, even its basic timeline remains shrouded in mystery,...

» I Miss Delicious.com
04/03/13 21:22 from Stratego
" The people, and the collective sense of the commons, were in the end more reliable than the market." After years of keeping my links there, I managed to tune out in the six months during which Yahoo bought the company and the accounts ...

» Movies: My 2010 Oscar picks (11 of 24)
28/02/11 12:15 from Twerpette
Each year, my Oscar picks are more from intuition -- an editorial sense of quantitative buzz -- than actually seeing more than a handful of the nominees (or half again more this year). The shorts esp. are always total blind stabs -- thou...

» Movies: My 2010 Oscar picks
26/02/11 05:00 from Twerpette
Every year, I envision seeing more movies in general and more Oscar nominees in particular -- and every year, more important things come first. Also every year, I generally know which films are my Oscar picks on the day of the nomination...

» Hallelujah!
26/11/10 11:52 from Jeff the Baptist
Tamara and Sebastian have already posted this, but I wanted to wait until the Christmas season was actually here.Plus it's Handel's Messiah so it creates all sorts of wonderful tension between high artistes and the faithful. I'm surprise...

» Future Contestants for the Newlydead Game?
27/10/10 00:41 from Jeff the Baptist
Turns out Bruce Campbell is an ordained minister and will be performing a wedding along with a large renewal ceremony at ZombCon. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at the minister part. If you were Bruce Campbell, wouldn't you want to b...

» A virtual Jack Shaver
09/12/09 16:21 from the old bill
Jack was minister of First United in Vancouver's Downtown East Side when we lived out there[1979-81] - it was one of the few places Mary and I ever felt comfortable worshiping. We'd often attend the evening service. Almost no people...

» Northrop Frye on Jesus
08/12/09 19:29 from the old bill
I've always wished I'd had the chance to take classes from this guy. It would be absurd to see the New Testament as only a work of literature: it is all the more important, therefore, to realize that it is...

» RiverRunning
20/10/09 13:29 from the old bill
RiverRunning - a celebration of intercultural ministry - is coming on Nov 20-22. Knox is one of its sponsors. I created a side blog with info on it creatively called RiverRunning. This is a regional follow-up to the national Behold...

» the problem of persuasion
15/07/09 15:27 from the old bill
The mind's ability to alter itself is the source of human freedom. Information expands the capacity of the mind to change. Persuasion limits that capacity. Beliefs must be held lightly, because certainty is frequently the enemy of truth....

» bits: lullaby, aids awareness, central market, & school of life
14/07/09 18:28 from the old bill
hi again. seem to be taking prolonged holidays from this blog. anyway here's a few bits:http://www.theschooloflife.com/ first a bit of a zulu lullaby to mellow you out as you read the bits below. This Saturday is the Third HIV/AIDS Aware...

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19/06/09 17:16 from Howie Luvzus
See the full story here. The Kleberg County commissioners on Monday unanimously designated “heaven-o” as the county’s official greeting. The reason: “hello” contains the word “hell.” “When ...

» Jesus FlickFest 4
19/03/09 18:22 from the old bill
This year's FlickFest will focus on award-winning directors, the best in international films that connect with the Jesus theme. We'll also throw in a bit of Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and a Singalong version of Superstar. Here's the confirme...

» Good anti-religion song
14/04/08 16:25 from Freethought Weekly
     Driving to a road cycling race this weekend I heard a song called "Haillie Sallasse, Up Your Ass" by a group called Propagandhi (on the driver's iPod, not the radio). It's not the best song in the world, but it's...

» Huckabee wants to amend the Constitution to reflect 'God's standards'
16/01/08 19:00 from Freethought Weekly
                      I'm posting this for two reasons. One, because I think it's a interesting sound byte. But also, I think it's import...

» Documentary - What Would Jesus Buy?
11/01/08 07:18 from Freethought Weekly
     I recently became aware of a documentary by Morgan Spurlock (creator of Super Size Me ) which addresses over-consumption in American society and the commercialization of Christmas called What Would Jesus Buy? . I...

» Supporting Change through Working Assets
19/10/07 18:47 from Freethought Weekly
     For those who've ever tried 'voting with their wallet', you probably know how frustrating it can sometimes seem. There generally aren't that many options for where you can purchase your goods and services, and wh...

» Evolution Meme Blog Tag
29/09/07 20:31 from Freethought Weekly
     Yesterday I got tagged by Vjack of Atheist Revolution . The idea behind this tag is that we are supposed to list five of our older posts which are reflective of the evolution of our blog, and then of course we ar...

» Book Review: American Fascists
04/05/07 16:04 from Freethought Weekly
     In the atheist community nowadays we hear a lot of chatter about the threat of theocracy rearing its head in America. While I agree that religious believers who shun reason and prefer to live a life of magical su...

» Capitalism is War
17/04/07 15:16 from Freethought Weekly
     I think everyone, regardless of their political and religious orientation, hopes for a future in which all of humanity lives in harmony with each other. We hope for a world free from war and the human suffering i...

» Telling God's Story
24/02/07 04:03 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
Check out Jamie Smith's very kind words about my pastor's upcoming book called Telling God's Story , which is coming out in May. Also, check out the other blurbs by Ray Anderson, Stanley Hauerwas, Marva Dawn, Brent Laytham, and Ron Benef...

» The appeasement of 'the public square'
16/02/07 22:34 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
Well, I hesitate to blog about this, because it touches on some extremely heated discussions over the past few years up until the present, but here goes. First, exhibit A: John Edwards creates consensus! , posted by Carl Olson, author an...

» "...the liturgy as a deeper formation of how we see the world and how we act in the world."
16/02/07 01:28 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
From A GodSpy interview with William T. Cavanaugh : GODSPY: What do you think best characterizes the essence of your thought? Cavanaugh: What I'm trying to do is make connections between Sunday on the one hand and Monday through Friday o...

» Some Movies I Saw
11/02/07 07:15 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
The Island , starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson, directed by Michael Bay. This movie was recommended by my brother Andrew, and I really enjoyed it. I'm not a fan of all Michael Bay films -- *cough* pearl harbor, armageddon *co...

» Voltaire tries not to vomit on Ezekiel
06/02/07 14:28 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
Cited in Margaret S. Odell, Ezekiel: Smyth and Helwys Bible Commentary , p. 73: Here, my brethren, is one of those lovely and striking prophecies: the great rophet Ezekiel saw the northern gale, and four animals, and wheels of chrysolite...

» Lindbeck After Wittgenstein?
06/02/07 05:41 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
Over at the Church and Postmodern Culture blog , I've posted an excerpt from a paper I wrote last semester that attempted to tease out some of the things I mentioned in my previous post on Lindbeck, Burrell, and Hauerwas. Namely, that Li...

» Misbehavors
29/01/07 00:06 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
A friend sent this to me, which is a Tolkein quotation. I don't know where it is from, but I love it. If anybody happens to know the source, feel free to fill me in. Also I can recommend this as an exercise (alas! only too easy to find o...

» Is the Reformation Over? A Conversation Among Friends, a report
26/01/07 22:59 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
Last weekend at Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, MO, I attended the conference entitled "Is the Reformation Over? A Conversation Among Friends."  Inspired by the question asked by a recent book by Mark Noll, Rev. Dr. Jo...

» When all else fails, Meme
18/01/07 01:32 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
I have been tagged by Jonathan Norman from The Phaith of St. Phransus to add my picks for the 'Best Theology' Meme . This is the criteria: Name three (or more) theological works from the last 25 years (1981-2006) that you consider import...

» Blogging Dearth
17/01/07 19:14 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
I haven't blogged anything of substance since November. The end of last semester was difficult, but I did really well in both my MA classes. Then, Tiana and I drove about 1,200 miles to our respective homes and back during Christmas, hav...

» The Wonders of You Tube
04/01/07 19:16 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
Everybody watch this now please kthxbai! Hah. I showed this after our Bible Study last night and it got a lot of ooh's, ahh's, and laughs. It's brilliant! There's a lot of crap on YouTube, but in the last week or so, we've found some rea...

» Long Time No Post
18/12/06 03:30 from Catholic of Conscience
It's been a long time since I've updated. I'm getting married in 11 days, and I am extremely busy. It should be much easier to find time after the wedding. I was up in Horseshoe Valley one Sunday a few weeks ago, and couldn't find a Cath...

» Josh Gubser, the Christian vegan pacifist, blogs hardcore
15/12/06 01:31 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
My friend Josh Gubser has been pumping out articles on his blog lately. Earlier he had posted part of his Master's thesis on atonement theory . I haven't had time to read it yet, but I've heard it's good stuff. His wife Alison, seen on t...

» Wittgenstein's syrup
24/11/06 21:10 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
The following is a follow-up to the previous post that pretty much elucidates what was going on with Wittgenstein's conception of natural theology. It is from Kerr's postscript in the 1997 edition. [Wittgenstein] received the impression ...

» Wittgenstein against a univocalist God
24/11/06 08:57 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
As quoted in Theology After Wittgenstein , p. 153: It is a dogma of the Roman Church that the existence of God can be proved by natural reason. Now this dogma would make it impossible for me to be a Roman Catholic. If I though of God as ...

» 'Wittgensteinian Fideism'?
22/11/06 18:28 from Erics Tasty Morsels of Thought
The following excerpts are from Fergus Kerr, Theology After Wittgenstein , 2nd ed. (London: SPCK, 1997). Kerr attempts to illustrate that the concept of 'Wittgensteinian fideism' is one that doesn't actually exist in Wittgenstein's texts...

» Republican Jesus: Blessed are the Chekists
20/12/05 12:53 from The Subjective Scribe

» Frist AIDS charity paid big money to inner circle
19/12/05 12:34 from The Subjective Scribe
From the Associated Press: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's AIDS charity paid nearly a half-million dollars in consulting fees to members of his political inner circle, according to tax returns providing the first financial accounting...

» Columnist challenges Bill O'Reilly's to look at a real war on Christian values
19/12/05 12:08 from The Subjective Scribe
In an op-ed piece (subscription required) in Sunday's New York Times, columnist Nicholas Kristof issued the following challenge to Bill O'Reilly: If you really want to defend traditional values, then come with me on a trip to Darfur. I'l...

» Smelling Calvinism On My Breath: How The SBC Looks From Under The Table
12/10/05 16:38 from Michael Spencer
Every so often, I daydream about what I would say if I had to defend myself as having been a member of or sympathetic with that nefarious group known as "The Southern Baptist Founder's Movement." The Founder's Movement is a... Every so o...

» High Culture, Low Lifes and Judgement In The Household of God: Answering That Tattoo/Piercing Question
29/09/05 18:06 from Michael Spencer
Because I work with students, many of them not Christians, but mostly with some Christian background, I get a lot of questions about certain topics. I could probably post a "Ten Most Frequently Asked Questions From My Students" and you.....

» Book Review: God is the Gospel by John Piper
28/09/05 16:40 from Michael Spencer
[The entire text of God Is The Gospel is online at Crossway.] Many of my readers will be aware that I recently removed the essay "The Piper Project" from this web site. I am an unabashed fan of John Piper;... [ The entire text of God Is ...

» Book Review: Common Grounds by Ben Young and Glenn Lucke
27/09/05 14:28 from Michael Spencer
[I want to thank Glenn Lucke and Broadman & Holman Publishers for providing me with a review copy of Common Grounds. Visit their blog at Common Grounds Online.] Who would have thought that one of the most loved or loathed... [I want to t...

» The Hyles-Anderson-Rice-Jones Worldview Institute
24/09/05 23:40 from Michael Spencer
*Music Up....swells....Voice Over* It's VAN TIL LIVE! The Internet Monk Radio Network Presents The BHT's Magic Tail-Chasing Dog, Van Til, in Hippy-Emergent Christianity's Favorite Interview and Entertainment program.....VAN TIL LIVE! And...

» The Closing of The Calvinistic Mind by James Jordan: Must Reading
24/09/05 16:03 from Michael Spencer
Yesterday, I came across an article by James Jordan called The Closing of the Calvinistic Mind. While written from a considerably different place within the world of Reformed Christianity than I occupy, it is simply sensational. The cont...

» One Big, Happy, Lie: Southern Baptists, Alcohol and Me
23/09/05 18:41 from Michael Spencer
I brought something I want to share with you. Do you have a few minutes? I think you'll find it interesting. It's my "Southern Baptists and Alcohol" scrapbook. It tells the story of what I grew up hearing and believing... I brought somet...

» Jesus Isn't Cool: Chanon Ross Challenges Evangelical Youth Ministry
22/09/05 23:17 from Michael Spencer
Here's the kind of column that I really wish could be written by more evangelicals: Jesus Isn't Cool: Challenging Youth Ministry, by Chanon Ross. Here's a sample:... Here's the kind of column that I really wish could be written by more e...

» Mohler and Moore on Southern Baptists, Southern Seminary and Alcohol: A meandering response to the forum
20/09/05 21:32 from Michael Spencer
Steve McCoy at Reformissionary, recently linked to a forum at Southern Seminary where Drs. Russell Moore and Al Mohler discussed the seminary's position on the use of alcohol. (Total abstinence is a requirement for teachers and students....

» Shrinking Greatness To Fit The Screen :What worries me about evangelicals and the Narnia films
19/09/05 18:59 from Michael Spencer
In December, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (LWW) will be released to the big screen. Probably no single piece of Christian literature has been enjoyed and passed on by so many people, Christian and not, as LWW. The... In December,...

» "Worldview" Pros and Cons
18/09/05 04:53 from Michael Spencer
Since we were trapped in a car for 7 hours together, Joel and I debated/discussed a topic that we've disagreed about for some time: The usefulness of the idea of a "Christian Worldview."... Since we were trapped in a car for 7 hours toge...

» An Optimistic View of Blogging Evangelicalism: Community, Confessional Conversations and Adventures In Self-Criticism
16/09/05 22:19 from Michael Spencer
On September 17th, I was privileged to present the following paper at the Civitas Conference: "After Evangelicalism," at Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Thanks to Joel Hunter for inviting me to be part of a panel entitl...

» The Return of "No Voices In My Head"
14/09/05 20:15 from Michael Spencer
I'm tired of small potatos. We might as well get to the big dog of these "hearing voices" post. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome Mr. Bill Mckinnon to the stage for tonight's main course, "No Voices In My Head." Mr. Mackinnon... I'm tired of...

» Signs Redux: I'm Weary of Weird Christians
10/09/05 17:33 from Michael Spencer
Looks like a three-year old iMonk classic is stirring 'em up out there in the blogosphere, so I think it deserves to see the light of day here in the big show. So here is one of my favorite essays:... Looks like a three-year old iMonk cl...

» A romantic story
23/08/05 01:53 from What Now?
Last week New Kid included me in the five-question meme by sending me a set of questions, at my request, but I’m only now answering them because things were a little hectic last week. But after two days of hard syllabus work, not to ment...

» The Two Smiles
12/08/05 20:59 from Nathan Ael
On the morning of August 9th, 2005 – the 60th commemoration of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Pentagon guards brutally arrested seven who dared to speak the truth… As we rode up the escalator, I could hear the soft beat of a drum. I loo...

» House church
08/08/05 02:27 from What Now?
Last night, we had a lovely evening at our friends’ house, all of us hanging out on the wide front porch. Another friend had also arrived to hang out with us and spend the night, so there we were, five lefty, overeducated, lesbian Episco...

» The Guardian
03/08/05 13:16 from Nathan Ael
1. The old lady slept silently in the hospital bed. Blankets and tubes covered her shrunken and wasted body. Tiny electric lights glittered and strobed along the wall, beating to the drum of her fading existence. Death approached. In the...

» God Bless our Men
01/08/05 03:31 from Nathan Ael
“Every effort will be made to assign Conscientious Objector applicants to duties which will conflict as little as possible with their asserted beliefs… those who are determined to be 1-O Conscientious Objectors will be discharged” - Depa...

» Bill C38 passed!
20/07/05 18:18 from Catholic of Conscience
It's official! Gay marriage has been recognized in Ontario for a while, but now it's nationwide. I am proud to be a Canadian at this moment. With my own wedding coming up, I am in a position to really recognize what a significant and val...

» Wheat and Weeds
18/07/05 03:49 from Nathan Ael
I sent this letter to the pastor at my local church. You'll see why... Msgr. X, I hope (and pray) that the rectory hasn't burned down. Today at mass, you gave a wonderful homily about Jesus' parable of the wheat and weeds. But I noticed ...

» Self-Righteous men, and war.
16/07/05 16:48 from Nathan Ael
"To some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everybody else, Jesus told this parable: "Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood up and prayed abo...

» The Fruit of War
15/07/05 18:17 from Nathan Ael
Taken from Christianforums.com, in response to a lot of typical right-wing rationalizations for our war with Iraq. The reasons are always self-righteous, and always deceitful. They are lies founded upon lies, with the logic of idolatry u...

» Where are the Christians?
13/07/05 21:19 from Nathan Ael
So asks Sheila Samples. Here is the intro to her article, "Are the good times really over?" On Memorial Day, George W. Bush, the world's most bloodthirsty and deceitful man, strutted to the podium at our National Cemetery in Arlington, V...

» Good advice is hard to follow...
10/07/05 17:15 from Nathan Ael
How do we speak the truth? Is there a balance between being clear and being gentle? Some thoughts... Jesus never used words to hurt others. He never used the truth to maim. But he never backed down, either. "Love your enemies." This mean...

» A letter I wrote...
09/07/05 04:33 from Nathan Ael
I sent this recently to a friend of mine. Maybe you'll enjoy it... Last Thursday, I went with the Catholic Workers downtown to help out with the food sharing. I almost didn't go, because there was a group of high schoolers staying at the...

» The War Prayer
05/07/05 03:28 from Nathan Ael
I wish Mark Twain was alive today. We'll have to settle for his Ghost: The War Prayer by Mark Twain It was a time of great and exalting excitement. The country was up in arms, the war was on, in every breast burned the holy fire of patri...

» Bush reveals his true loyalty...
29/06/05 01:21 from Nathan Ael
"And to those watching tonight who are considering a military career, there is no higher calling than service in our Armed Forces." - George W. Bush Jesus Christ, Bush's supposed Lord, might have something to say about that. This was a n...

» Attendance
28/06/05 20:04 from Catholic of Conscience
Just a few months ago, I returned to the Church. I started going to Mass. Soon, I even resolved to give up having sex with my fiance until our wedding, so that I could go to Confession, and then Communion. The poor guy isn't even Catholi...

» The Great Christian Betrayal: Faith without Faithfulness.
19/06/05 16:36 from Nathan Ael
“Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by what I do. You believe that there is one God… Even the demons believe that.” - The Letter of James “And then many will be led into sin; they will betray and hate one anot...

» On being a doormat.
14/06/05 20:52 from Nathan Ael
Two days, two Gospel readings. June 13th: Jesus abolishes an eye for an eye. Instead, we turn the other cheek. June 14th: Jesus abolishes hating our enemies. Instead, we love our enemies. On both days, what do I hear the priest speak of?...

» Again and again...
14/06/05 20:44 from Nathan Ael
I hear the same words over and over - "Jesus died for our sins." I'm not about to say he didn't. When Jesus carried the cross, he took the bullet intended for us. But who fired the gun? Was it God? Did Jesus kill himself? Or, as Jesus sa...

» Joseph Arthur
08/06/05 18:31 from Nathan Ael
A friend passed on a link to a musician named Joseph Arthur. He doesn't appear to be Christian, and I'm not sure I agree with his religious thoughts, but his spirituality struck a chord with me. Visit All of our Hands , an online music v...

» Faith Requires Faithfulness
07/06/05 14:10 from Nathan Ael
*Salvation* What saves us? Jesus gives us a parable: "There was a man who had two sons. He went to the first and said, "Son, go and work today in the vineyard." "I will not," he answered, but later he changed his mind and went. Then the ...

» Pacifism? Or Love?
31/05/05 03:35 from Nathan Ael
Pacifism is such a dirty word. Pope John Paul the Great said: Peace cannot be established by violence, peace can never flourish in a climate of terror, intimidation and death. It is Jesus himself who said: "All who take the sword will pe...

» The background work of my brain
31/05/05 03:22 from What Now?
D. and I were at a church party this evening that was in part about honoring the folks who spearheaded our parish’s recent capital campaign (and Lord save me from ever having to do that job). One of the honorees is a woman in her 60s who...

» Pope JPtG in Hell?
29/05/05 15:11 from Nathan Ael
According to Jesus-is-savior.com , our recently deceased Pope is now burning in Hell. Apparently, JPtG never accepted Jesus Christ as his "personal lord and savior." As I read this article, I saw the future: The Catholic religion is a fr...

» Hellfire, houses, and vocations
29/05/05 14:51 from Nathan Ael
Today was the feast of Corpus Christi. I heard a great sermon, and as I drove home, I thought about how so many people I love did not hear it. Nearly everyone I love thinks that I'm crazy for believing in the Body and Blood of Jesus Chri...

» The Gift of Believing
25/05/05 14:02 from Catholic of Conscience
From The Gift of Believing, by Gordon Atkinson: The ancient Greek of the New Testament uses the same word for believe and for trust, though English breaks the concept into a pair of more specific ideas. Belief is the more joyous of the t...

» Father Reese ousted from America magazine
12/05/05 18:46 from Catholic of Conscience
New York Times : The Rev. Thomas Reese, an American Jesuit who is a frequent television commentator on Roman Catholic issues, resigned Friday under orders from the Vatican as editor of the Catholic magazine America because he had publish...

» Did Jesus know he was God?
03/05/05 20:34 from Catholic of Conscience
Did Jesus know he was God? It's not a question I've given a lot of thought to. These days, I'm more occupied with the more basic questions as to the existence of God at all. But reading Catholic Q&A by John J. Dietzen last night, this qu...

» First Communion
02/05/05 18:22 from Catholic of Conscience
I went to Confession on Saturday night, for the first time in years. I explained to the priest that I really had no certainty whether or not God existed, but that I have decided to make an attempt to believe. I have leaned on the side of...

» Back to the Church
02/05/05 18:16 from Catholic of Conscience
I have changed in the last ten years, more than I sometimes realize. At 19, when I left the Church, I had major problems with the Apostle's Creed: I believe in God, the Father Almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Chris...

» Catholic New Times Banned by Ontario Bishop
02/05/05 18:10 from Catholic of Conscience
From Lifesite.net: Pembroke Bishop Richard Smith, the current President of the Ontario Conference of Catholic Bishops, has banned the dissident Catholic New Times newspaper from parishes in his diocese. "I am hereby directing any parish ...

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