Please watch the greatest Fulton Sheen episode, in my opinion, ever created, divisit in tres partes:
Damien Thompson at the Daily Telegraph sets the record straight. As always, my comments are in blue, emphasis in bold:
“…But the crucial point is that the sharpest young opinion-formers are atheists. This is a development that
As has been partially defined in our posts on faith in science (One and Two), faith is essentially non-rational but evidence based (defined not in the restricted sense given by empiricists but also including the type of faith you may have
Maybe this isn't worth my time, but in an lecture at the Jaipur Literature Fest, posted by the Times of India, Richard Dawkins, probably the most famous atheist in the world since the passing of Christopher Hitchens, has
The importance of presenting a clear understanding of the relationship between faith and reason is becoming ever more important as there is more confusion, skepticism about knowledge and scientism than every before. The Holy Father is aware of
In the last post on faith in science we were left wondering why there is such a strong trust in what the scientific process or method yields for us. Auguste Comte was fascinated with this last stage, this greatest achievement of humanity,
These are the words of the Archbishop Carlos Osoro of Valencia, Spain.
“gran crisis de este mundo, pero especialmente de Europa, es una crisis de fe”
I completely agree. I would become even more specific and say that it is based in
This article probably is not worth my time, but I'll critique it despite that….
“Scandal is too mild a term to describe the abuse of children at the hands Roman Catholic priests. But whatever word