The principle of natural consequences
There are natural penalties for breaking natural law.
There are natural penalties for breaking natural law.
Two news items from last week put me in mind of St. Irenaeus and the battle he waged, nineteen centuries ago, against the Gnostic heresy.
The investigation of the crash of Germanwings 9525 this week has taken a strange turn.
I've sometimes wondered what Lent must look like to a non-religious person:
The strangest thing about The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is that it is not strange at all. It is a very common case of "the hard law of life which lies at the root of religion."