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Mel Gibson’s Passion
For a post-release follow-up, see Meditation 191. Every so often, a film comes along with a religious theme, and inevitably there are protests. I wrote… -
Re: Denying the Hallowed in Halloween
by: Dawn Wessel This is a good and well-researched article. The Catholics were always adopting celebrations that did not evolve from original Christianity. Dan Brown… -
Should we burn that guilty book?
by: JT Last Sunday, Pastor Terry Jones who had earlier vowed to burn a pile of Qurans on his invented International Burn a Quran Day,… -
What in God’s Name Are You Talking About?
by: Paul W. Sharkey I wonder why some people seem so intent on trying to stir up and keep alive so much controversy over what… -
Not the Vatican’s Finest Week
by: JT Really, the past week has not shown the Vatican in its best light. Pope Benedict XVI announced that he had approved the first… -
One nation under God?
by: Paul W. Sharkey One nation under God? At least some U.S. citizens know that their “Pledge of Allegiance,” (originally composed in 1892) was modified… -
Pat Mouths Off Again
Earlier this month, the people of Dover, Pennsylvania, voted out their school board had which supported intelligent design, and replaced it with members who recognized… -
The Symbolism of John Paul II’s New Statue
by: JT A new statue of the late Pope John Paul II recently erected at the main train station in Rome has created controversy. There… -
What was the Pope thinking? (I)
For the complete text of the Pope’s speech, click here. On 12 September 2006, Pope Benedict XVI successfully managed to offend most of the Muslim… -
What was the Pope thinking? (II)
Following along from the previous article, what point was Pope Benedict XVI trying to achieve with that particular quotation that ended up offending Muslims worldwide.…
