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A Religion for Atheists - Francis Phillips

Agape restaurants and Centres for Self-Knowledge are among the innovative suggestions a British litterateur has for a post-deity world.   Read more...

A Response to Christopher Hitchens' 'The Great Catholic Coverup' - Sean Murphy

Christopher Hitchens' venomous attack on Pope Benedict XVI is a revelation that deserves wider attention.  Read more...

A Response to Christopher Hitchens' 'The Great Catholic Coverup' (with references) - Sean Murphy

Christopher Hitchens venomous attack on Pope Benedict XVI is a revelation that deserves wider attention.  Read more...

A Response to Christopher Hitchens' The Great Catholic Coverup (full version with references) - Sean Murphy

Christopher Hitchens venomous attack on Pope Benedict XVI is a revelation that deserves wider attention.  Read more...

A Skeptical View of Christianity - J. Budziszewski

A number of my professors seem to be saying the same thing. That faith isn't intellectually honest. That the only stance worthy of an intelligent person is skepticism.  Read more...

A Spoonful of Splenda - John Zmirak

Don't bring a gun to a rubber-chicken fight.   Read more...

A Theologian Answers the Atheists - Father Thomas D. Williams, LC

Unless you've spent the last few years in a mountain hermitage, you have almost certainly run into the latest rash of anti-God books.   Read more...

An Absentee God? - Dinesh D'Souza

In my debate with Christopher Hitchens in New York last October he raised a point that I did not know how to answer. So I employed an old debating strategy: I ignored it and answered other issues. But Hitchens' argument bothered me.  Read more...

An Airport Encounter - Archbishop Timothy Dolan

As I was waiting for the electronic train to take me to the terminal, a man, maybe in his mid-forties, came closer to me. "I was raised a Catholic," he said, "and now as a father of two boys, I can't look at you or any other priest without thinking of a sexual abuser."  Read more...

An Hour and a Lifetime with C.S. Lewis - Thomas Howard

Carl E. Olson recently interviewed Thomas Howard about his friend C. S. Lewis and the approaching release of the cinematic adaptation of Lewis’s famed Chronicles of NarniaRead more...

An Imaginary Confession: The aborted Child and redemptive Love - Father Antoninus Wall, O.P.

Women who have had abortions often struggle with overwhelming sadness and guilt. In this compassionate and theologically sound pamphlet, Fr. Wall recounts the imaginary confession of such a mother and shows, through the priest’s response, how she can find peace. This pamphlet has brought relief and healing to countless post-abortive women.  Read more...

An Open Letter to Hans Küng - George Weigel

Permit me to suggest that you owe Pope Benedict XVI a public apology, for what, objectively speaking, is a calumny that I pray was informed in part by ignorance (if culpable ignorance).   Read more...

Answering Atheist’s Arguments - Dinesh D’Souza

Dinesh D'Souza's recent article in the Christian Science Monitor stirred up a hornet’s nest of response from atheists. Today’s atheists, D'Souza discovered from their missives, are a scrappy, disputatious bunch. The following article is his response to some of their assertions.  Read more...

Answering Scandal with Personal Holiness - Fr. Roger J. Landry

The headlines were captured recently by the news that perhaps up to seventy priests in the Archdiocese of Boston have abused young people whom they were consecrated to serve. Today, I'd like to tackle the issue head-on. You have a right to it. We cannot pretend as if it didn't exist. I'd like to discuss what our response should be as faithful Catholics to this terrible scandal.   Read more...

Apologetics Without Apology - Mark Lowery

Properly employed, apologetics is immensely helpful. It can’t “prove” the truth of Christianity or Catholicism, but it can help people think about faith — non-Christians to consider Christ and the Christian Faith, non-Catholic Christians to examine the case for the Catholic Church, and Catholics to understand better what they believe and why.  Read more...

Are Science and Religion Really Enemies? - Father Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Ph.D.

One subject I often end up discussing with friends and acquaintances is the apparent conflict between religion and science.   Read more...

Are the Gospels Myth? - Carl Olson

So, are the four Gospels "myth"? Can they be trusted as historical records?   Read more...

Are the stories in the Bible true? - Matthew Pinto

Are the stories in the Bible true?  Read more...

Are We Living in the Last Days? - Carl E. Olson

There has been a surge in interest in topics such as Bible prophecy and the Rapture in the last few years, largely due to the surprising success of the Left Behind series written by two devout Protestants. This article seeks to outline Catholic beliefs about the "last days," relying on Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church and to compare those teachings with the belief in the Rapture as it is found in the Left Behind books and similar works.  Read more...

Are You Playing For Keeps? - Mark Lowery

I think I’ve come across a problem that you can’t solve. I have a friend who is a “cafeteria Catholic.” He clearly is uneasy with my newly discovered enthusiasm for the Catholic faith, and he’s especially uneasy about moral issues. He keeps saying things like “Life is so complex, no one can live a perfect moral life. Just be sincere, do the best you can, God will understand.”  Read more...

Argument from Design - Peter Kreeft

The argument starts with the major premise that where there is design, there must be a designer. The minor premise is the existence of design throughout the universe. The conclusion is that there must be a universal designer.  Read more...

As Though There Were No God - Professor Theophilus

Professor Theophilus helps a college student understand the "Most Important Thing" — and why he doesn't believe in agnostics.  Read more...

Atheism, not religion, is the real force behind the mass murders of history - Dinesh D'Souza

In recent months, a spate of atheist books have argued that religion represents, as End of Faith author Sam Harris puts it, "the most potent source of human conflict, past and present."  Read more...

Being true to the Holy Spirit - Rev. Raymond J. de Souza

Why has the Catholic Church — along with the Orthodox — uninterruptedly reserved priestly ordination to men alone, right from the beginning?  Read more...

Better off without religion? - Roger Scruton

What is meant by 'religion', and what kind of thing are 'we'?  Read more...


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