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Home: Core Subjects: Apologetics: LINKS_PAGE Core Subjects: Apologetics: LINKS_PAGEArticles:The Watchtower's Flickering Light - JOEL PETERSWhen challenged by the truths of Sacred Scripture, which Jehovah’s Witnesseses profess to believe but interpret in a way contrary to all the rest of Christianity... Read more... The Weight of Glory - Peter KreeftWe all know what the weight of glory is, whether or not we have read Lewis' golden sermon. Read more... The world needs a redeemer - Father Raymond J. de SouzaAfter every act of creation, the Book of Genesis sings the refrain: "And God saw that it was good." All the splendour of the natural world — the butterfly emerging from its cocoon, the swirling images from the Hubble telescope, the perfect fingernail of a newborn baby — is self-evidently good. Read more... The World's Last Ship - JACK TAYLORUnlike the captain of the last ship in William Brinkly’s novel, The Last Ship, the Holy Father does not run from the destruction, but maneuvers the Bark of Peter straight through harm’s way. Read more... The ‘Atheism’ of Mother Teresa - Father Raniero CantalamessaShe became poor to serve the materially poor — did she similarly share the sufferings of the spiritually poor? Read more... Their disbelief is my strength - Michael CorenI suppose it’s the greatest joke of all. Deliciously ironic as well. My Christian faith has been profoundly encouraged by those most eager to smother it. Read more... There are no Atheists - JAMES M. GILLIS, C.S.P.In The Unknown God Alfred Noyes reveals and comments upon many startling passages from the works of recognized agnostics and reputed atheists in evidence of God. Read more... Three Simple Truths - Thomas C. ReevesThree statements I often hear and read, especially from leftist sources, need brief clarification. All three are essentially about the same vital issue. Read more... Thy rod and thy staff - Jonathan KayAtheism has been an accepted creed in the West since the French Revolution. But surely its champions weren't always this obnoxious. Read more... Toward Reuniting the Church - PETER KREEFTBorn into a strong evangelical Protestant family (Dutch Reformed), I became a Roman Catholic while studying philosophy at Yale. Read more... Pages: [<<] ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 [>>] Related Categories:Pages Updated On: 19-Aug-2008 - 00:05:31
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