2024 March
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Letters to the Editor: March 2024
Our Collective Moral Failure... The Purpose of an Origins Story... Fiction Must Not Contravene Logic or Dogma... What We Have Lost... and more
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The News You May Have Missed: March 2024
Method of Inclusivity... Undergraduate Hitman... Rat Town, Down Under... Trash Champs... A Fitting Accommodation?... Wondrous Words... more
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The Paradox of Silence
Consciously removing ourselves from the world of distractions and the din of destructive gossip allows the silent Word of God to speak deeply in our hearts.
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Priestly Celibacy: An Eschatological Vanguard
The priest must radically represent Christ, who is not merely the Bridegroom to return at the end of time but is currently the husband of the Church.
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Rights From Wrongs
If Americans were completely morally depraved, they wouldn't bother garnishing their sins with imprimaturs from the Supreme Court or the court of public opinion.
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Controlling the Passions: A Psychiatrist’s Perspective
Family is the developmental civilizing force. Religion is the moral civilizing force. These are the civilizing influences that have shaped Western culture.
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Divided Man, Divided Legacy
French author Yves Chiron presents Paul as torn between mind and heart, with strong emotional reactions tempered at times by rational thought.
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Briefly Reviewed: March 2024
In the Bible, our Maker says, “Be still and know that I am God.” God reveals Himself as a still, small voice, but He cannot be heard over the noise.
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