Tag: religion
Bishop Barron @ Google
So recently Bishop Barron visited Google to speak on “Religion and the Opening Up of the Mind”…
Wise Words on Wednesday: Good & bad in the name of religion

So we all agree then, both good and bad has been done in the name of religion? So maybe the bigger question is: How do we know what is good and what is bad?
– Milton Jones
Are religious debates pointless?
I recently came across the Catholic Contrast video channel. It’s rather good. Here’s their response to the question “Are religious debates pointless?”…
Pushing our pro-life religion
Have you ever been speaking about abortion and heard someone who’s pro-choice exasperatingly exclaim “Stop imposing your religion on me!”? Well, today’s entry in this abortion series addresses that very issue…
Why are you pro-life?
Last year, I posted on Facebook that I was at the March For Life in Washington DC. This raised the interest of some of my pro-choice friends, so I explained to them why I’m against abortion and why I’m pro-life.
In response to my explanation, I was told again and again that Christians should stop imposing their religion on others. I found the objection rather odd. Why? Well, I found it strange because I hadn’t mentioned religion once in any of my arguments. Neither had any of my friends when they contributed to the thread. All the arguments against abortion which were presented did not rely at all on a theistic worldview.

Interestingly, the people who first brought religion into our discussion were those who were pro-choice. Again and again they returned to the idea that we were arguing against abortion on religious grounds. However, we never mentioned God, nor did we cite any religious text or authority. Funnily enough, something very similar happened on Brandon Vogt’s blog around the same time…
Unfortunately, rather than responding to our (non-theistic) arguments, some retorted with cheap shots against the Christian faith. Not only that, we were repeatedly treated to my own personal pet peeve, the armchair interpretation of Bible by non-Christians, which naturally included the classic misinterpretation of “Judge not lest you be judged”.
I’ve said many times bore that, even if I were not a Christian, I’d still be pro-life. The arguments against abortion don’t require a belief in God. The pro-life arguments are scientifically, philosophically and psychologically robust. If I were an atheist I might perhaps have some difficulty explaining why human life has intrinsic value, but it’s an instinct that I don’t think I could deny, even if I wanted to.
Wise Words On Wednesday: What kind of religion?
Science and the Torah
While watching clips of “The Big Bang Theory” on YouTube, I came across a video of Mayim Bialik, the actress who plays Amy Farrah Fowler on the show. If you’re old like me, you may also remember her from the show Blossom, but I think it’s safe to say that her character in The Big Bang Theory is probably my favourite.

Amy Farrah Fowler: My kind of woman
