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Theologoholic · 3W ago

Never be Hoodwinked Again!

Tagged: humor, logic, philosophy
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Theologoholic · 1M ago

Jesus says to buy a sword?

Bo Sanders has a great post on the (seemingly) conflicting sword passages in the New Testament over at Homebrewed Christianity, which, by the way, is the world’s best theology podcast. For instance, check out any of these selected episodes: Paul … Continue reading →
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Theologoholic · 1M ago

What does it mean to be pro-life?

I’m pro-life. Really, I am. But I tend to avoid that label for at least three reasons: The label “pro-life” doesn’t actually describe my position very accurately. Perhaps not surprisingly, I oppose abortion on theological grounds. But Christian theology does … Continue reading →
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Theologoholic · 1M ago

Easter Realism: A Homily

Our gospel lesson starts with new beginnings. John points out that it is “the first day of the week.” That’s not just a time signature. “The first day of the week” is technical language in John’s gospel. It means the … Continue reading →
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Theologoholic · 1M ago

Wanderings of an Aimless Mind

Fresh from the desk of Carl Wolfe. Enjoy! I planted some bird seed. A bird came up. Now, what to feed it? Protons have mass? I didn’t even know they were Catholic. One nice thing about egoists: they don’t talk … Continue reading →
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Theologoholic · 1M ago

Church, State and Same-sex Marriage: A follow up

There were a few responses to my pervious post about same-sex marriage which seemed to miss the point of my argument. Perhaps I am just misreading these responses. Perhaps I wasn’t quite clear in the original post. Or some mixture … Continue reading →
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Theologoholic · 1M ago

Church, State and Same-sex Marriage

It’s a bit old now, but I just came across Roger Olson’s proposal to put an end to the same-sex marriage debate. Olson argues that we should reserve marriage to the churches and other religious organizations…[and] let the government issue … Continue reading →
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