What I still hate about being Catholic
Wise Words On Wednesday: The benefits of the law
Last week on Facebook I was on a thread which was discussing abortion. One person said that they believed abortion killed a human life, but she also thought it should be legal. This seemed like a very strange opinion to hold, so I asked why she thought this way. The response I received was as follows:
“Ethical behaviour is not brought about law, all that brings is the fear of being caught.”
Person on Facebook, explaining why abortion should remain legal
I responded to this using my favourite Martin Luther quotation…
“It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, but it can stop him from lynching me, and I think that’s pretty important.”
Martin Luther King Jr.
PWJ: S3E2 – TWHF (Pt 1, Ch 1-2) – “Home Sweet Glome”
Today we get stuck into the chapters of Till We Have Faces! In the first two chapters of the book, Lewis sets the scene for his story in the fictional city of Glome.
S3E2: “Home Sweet Glome” (Download)
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Read moreMusic Monday: The Kingdom Is Yours
Today’s song is “The Kingdom Is Yours”:
Blessed are the ones who do not bury
All the broken pieces of their heart
Blessed are the tears of all the weary
Pouring like a sky of falling stars
Blessed are the wounded ones in mourning
Brave enough to show the Lord their scars
Blessed are the hurts that are not hidden
Open to the healing touch of God
The Kingdom is yours, the Kingdom is yours
Hold on a little more, this is not the end
Hope is in the Lord, keep your eyes on Him
And blessed are the ones who walk in kindness
Even in the face of great abuse
Blessed are the deeds that go unnoticed
Serving with unguarded gratitude
And blessed are the ones who fight for justice
Longing for the coming day of peace
Blessed is the soul that thirsts for righteousness
Welcoming the last, the lost, the least
Hold on a little more, this is not the end
Hope is in the Lord, keep your eyes on Him
Blessed are the ones who suffer violence
And still have strength to love their enemies
Blessed is the faith of those who persevere
Though they fall, they’ll never know defeat
Can Evolution explain morality?
Karlo Broussard answers the question: “Can evolution explain morality?”
Why our souls demand purgatory
Here’s an interesting lecture from Houston Baptist University entitled “Why Our Souls Demand Purgatory”…