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Myth Become Fact - Mark Lowery

One need not accept the historicity of the Gospels on blind faith. It is eminently reasonable to believe that in Jesus Christ, born in Bethlehem, the deepest yearnings of mankind, expressed in so many various mythological modes, have been fulfilled.  Read more...

Myth No. 4: Jesus Didn’t Found the Church - Father Thomas D. Williams, LC

The neo-atheist authors attack the foundations of Christianity as well as its doctrines, in an attempt to undermine both its historical roots and its internal consistency.  Read more...

Myth No. 5: Atheist Aid - Father Thomas D. Williams, LC

Atheists often claim to be "just as moral" as religious believers.  Read more...

Myth No.3: Religion Is Opposed to Science - Father Thomas D. Williams, LC

One of the most common objections to religious belief today is its supposed incompatibility with scientific knowledge.  Read more...

Nazis and Church Locked Horns Early - Zenit

While the Nazi regime is most often identified with anti-Semitism and the systemic murder of some 6 million Jews, Hitler’s regime was also responsible for creating untold numbers of Christian martyrs.  Read more...

Nietzsche’s Deeper Truth - R.R. Reno

At the outset of On the Genealogy of Morals, Friedrich Nietzsche reports that his polemical book of pseudo-history, pseudo-anthropology, and pseudo-psychology is an exercise in knowing ourselves.  Read more...

No wise man, and no great artist, leaves God out - Paul Johnson

I can perfectly well understand why someone should be an agnostic. But to be an atheist — to deny flatly and without qualification the existence of God — is to me wholly unsympathetic.  Read more...

OK, Virginia, There's No Santa Claus. But There Is God - Tony Woodlief

My 8-year-old son, Caleb, puts his hand on my shoulder; he wears an expression that shows he wants to have a man-to-man talk.   Read more...

On God, Santa Claus, and a Truly Scientific Approach to Faith - Anthony DiStefano

On the last day of class in one of my sections of Art and Catholicism, after we covered the necessary questions regarding the upcoming final exam, a student asked why I believed in God.   Read more...

On Good Friday, Here's Why I Remain Catholic - Elizabeth Scalia

The question has come my way several times in the past week: "How do you maintain your faith in light of news stories that bring light to the dark places that exist within your church?"  Read more...

On Preserving Our Catholic Faith - Archbishop Timothy Dolan

In the end, of course, our challenge is not to change the teachings of Jesus and His Church to conform to our whims, but to change our lives to conform to His teaching.  Read more...

On Spiritual Warfare - Peter Kreeft

Taking his cue from the new literary genre invented by C. S. Lewis in Screwtape Letters, Peter Kreeft has gathered together fifteen spicy letters from Satan's agents below that allow the reader to spy into Hell's inter-office communication.  Read more...

On the Separation of Sense and State - Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.

Catholic public leaders inconvenienced by the abortion debate tend to take a hard line in talking about the "separation of Church and state." But their idea of separation often seems to work one way.  Read more...

On the supposed violence and hatred perpetrated by Christianity - J. Fraser Field

Isn't it about time people began highlighting the violence and hatred that have been perpetrated by Christianity throughout the history of the Western world.  Read more...

Only Adapt - Roger Scruton

Can science explain art, music and literature?  Read more...

Our theocracy - David Warren

What makes our own society unique, is not its freedom from religion but rather the peculiar nature of the religion upon which our theocracy rests.   Read more...

Pascal for Today - Peter Kreeft

Pascal is the first postmedieval apologist.  Read more...

Pastor and Flock Convert to Catholicism - Judy Roberts

When Pentecostal minister Alex Jones came into the Church this past Easter he was not alone. He brought much of his congregation in with him.  Read more...

Peace is within - Donald DeMarco

Back in the 'sixties, when the peace movement was in full flower, I was teaching at a university in New York City.  Read more...

Perfect Fear Casts Out All "Luv" - Peter Kreeft

Have you ever noticed the amazing fact that most modern "religious educators" try to remove the very thing the Bible calls "the beginning of wisdom"? I mean, of course, fear—"the fear of the Lord."  Read more...

Peter and the Papacy - Catholic Answers

It was Simon, weak as he was, who was chosen to become the rock and thus the first link in the chain of the papacy.   Read more...

Points on the Petrine Authority - Deacon Douglas McManaman

I've always said that one of the best things that can happen to a young Catholic is to room with a fiery non-Catholic Christian antithetical to Catholic doctrine.  Read more...

Polluting the Waters - Anthony Esolen

The Nice Fornicators, as far as it lies in them to do so, bring about a culture of hedonism, which is by its nature antithetical to something as self-sacrificing as marriage.   Read more...

Pope Benedict’s Interfaith Outreach - Francis X. Rocca

It was hardly surprising that this year's Assisi gathering would reflect Pope Benedict's concerns about religious relativism.   Read more...

Pope Fiction: Answers to Five Myths and Misconceptions About the Papacy - Patrick Madrid

As apostles for Christ, we have work to do. The myths and misconceptions that form the vast body of "Pope Fiction" are widespread and pernicious, but like other ills, they can be counteracted and cured with a healthy dose of the facts.  Read more...


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