Posted on April 30th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
“Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies because they become fashions.” - G.K. Chesterton
My aunt sent me this article about a man by the name of Peter Singer, an advocate of infanticide and euthanasia, who is a professor at Princeton:
The baby was born with Down syndrome.
The parents were in their 20s, so they hadn’t bothered [...]
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Posted on April 30th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
Kathy Shaidle’s Five Feet of Fury.
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Posted on April 30th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
Woke up late this morning, went through the usual routine, climbed into the shower, got clean, got out, grabbed my razor, turned on the faucet and…nothing.
Tried the shower, that had been fine until a few seconds prior. Nothing. I notice that the toilet is making noise like it’s trying to fill, but can’t.
I just called [...]
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Posted on April 29th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
After the whole FLDS fiasco, which continues to unfold, Jeff Culbreath takes a look at how delayed marriages impact society for the worse.
I tend to agree with him here - there is something unnatural about waiting until your late twenties or early thirties to marry when you are sufficiently physically mature at least a decade [...]
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Posted on April 29th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
Pictures from the TLM at Franciscan University.
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Posted on April 29th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
The evil that men are capable of still surprises me at times:
Authorities in Austria are trying to piece together the details of how a 73-year-old man managed to keep his daughter imprisoned in a windowless cellar for 24 years while he repeatedly raped her and fathered her seven children.
Police said the 42-year-old woman, identified only as [...]
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Posted on April 29th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
Archbishop Piero Marini, former papal liturgist, has graciously assured us that Summorum Pontificum will not stand in the way of the liturgical trainwreck he and his pals have engineering for some time now:
Liturgical renewal launched by the Second Vatican Council is an “irreversible path” and has not been affected by Pope Benedict XVI’s concession on wider [...]
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Posted on April 29th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
The Cardinal from New York was not pleased about Giuliani’s choice to defy the Church:
The decision by several prominent pro-abortion politicians to publicly receive Holy Communion at papal Masses during the recent visit of Pope Benedict XVI, despite clear Church teaching that says that their reception of Communion would constitute a grave sacrilege, may have backfired. While at first it seemed like [...]
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Posted on April 28th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
Girl, 17, killed in Iraq for loving a British soldier:
A 17-year-old Iraqi girl was murdered by her father in an honour killing after falling in love with a British soldier she met while working on an aid programme in Basra, it has been claimed.
Rand Abdel-Qader was stamped upon, suffocated and stabbed by her father, then [...]
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Posted on April 28th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
You decide.
If you look at the shape that frames God, and the flowing fabric that falls down from it — do you actually see a spinal cord?
“Now, what’s interesting is in Kabbalah we have different kinds of wisdom,” said Doliner. “The right side of the human brain in Kabbalah means wisdom — chokhma.” And [...]
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