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Oakley Sunglasses Outlet 1 Sporting sun shades continues to be the fashion assertion since many decades. Coming from younger to be able to outdated, many people adore to be able to use sun shades for very own purpose. The origin regarding sun shades may be followed returning to old Cina and also The italian capital. It really is considered in which Roman Emperor? has been partial to observing gladiator travel arrangements by means of finished jewels. Heading back to be able to Cina, sun sh... Read More
A while back I wrote a speculative post for the Nicene Guys about the possibility of infant salvation. The point of the post was that many people--Catholic and Protestant alike, and the detractors of both in common especially--have this idea that all unbaptized infants must be hell-bound. Some have speculated on the existence of Limbo: Dante, for example,... Read More
John Coleman McNichol 3:39pm Sep 22 ....it's official, folks! I have my first booksigning on Sunday, the 2nd of October at noon in the Cafeteria of my wonderful workplace, St. John the Apostle Catholic School! Those who acted as consultants or Ideal Readers get a free book, so come on down! :D Otherwise, they'll be for sale there, or you can scoop one up at Amazon.com. And away we go! God Bless, JDM
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I've read a few works of both Catholic apologetics and Protestant polemics against the Church, and while I haven't read every (or anywhere near most of) work out there from either side, what I have read has a distinct pattern. Both sides will appeal to the Bible in making their case. The Protestants will then appeal to each other with occasional citations of Saint Augustine, and sometimes will engage actual Catholic thinkers. Catholics will engage the Protestant thinkers with at least as much vi... Read More
The quickest way to end a dialogue (or a debate) is to take a cynical approach to it. Unfortunately, many a conversation is killed by cynicism before it ever starts: it's much easier to talk than to listen, and easier still to mock. Mockery without sympathy or the respect to listen tends to cause any conversation to devolve into hurling proof-texts, exchanging insults, and a sharing of barbed invective between both parties. Alas, it is always easier to throw rocks than to build a house--let alon... Read More
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