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The Jaffe Memo and the War Against Climate Change- Religion and Politics Continued – Part 8
| January 3, 2012 | Posted by Anthony under abortion, Blog, evolution, General, human rights, Malthusians, scientism, Secular Humanism |
Proper Response to Genuine Social Injustice: Reflections on Obama’s Student Loan Proposals
| October 27, 2011 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, General, human rights, morality, Obama, original sin, philosophy, politics, Secular Humanism |
Thomas Paine said: “is so exceedingly complex, that the nation may suffer for years together without being able to discover in which part the fault lies; some will say in one and some in another, and every political physician will advise a different medicine.”
Exactly. But it would appear that some modern ‘political physicians’ specifically wish to create systems that are ‘so exceedingly complex.’ Keep the patient sick seems to be the order of the day. Otherwise, he won’t need a doctor.
JK Rowling is wrong: Dumbledore is not Gay… or, Does not Promote Tolerance
| October 21, 2007 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, General |
Dumbledore is Gay? What is a Christian to do with Harry Potter?
| October 21, 2007 | Posted by Anthony under Blog, General |
Yesterday I was given this link here with a discussion by Rowling about the Christian elements in her books. Today I was given this link here with Rowling talking about Dumbledore being gay. I quote: She was asked by one young fan whether Dumbledore finds “true love.” “Dumbledore is gay,” the author responded to gasps…
Praestet fides supplementum sensuum defectui …
| November 17, 2006 | Posted by Anthony under Birth Pangs, Blog, End Times, General, literary apologetics, theology |
You may have arrived here searching out this Latin phrase from my book, Fidelis, the first in my Birth Pangs series. If not, you might want to consider picking up said books! “Praestet fides supplementum sensuum defectui…”Or, in some translations I’ve seen, “Faith supplies what the senses cannot…” But I am no Latin scholar. We…
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