Category Archives: Religion and reverence

A few thoughts about Syria

It looks as though the military in Syria is not controlled by its President. If it is, he must surely know he would likely face trial. I’m grateful to the world leaders who appear to have good intentions of creating … Continue reading

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we should ask ourselves “what now?”

It’s really a shame that the essay I wrote, a summary about the Iraq war and thoughts about the “culture of death” that was exported to the Iraqi people after the ousting Saddam Hussein, was lost as I tried to … Continue reading

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St. Albert

Today, in the church, we celebrate the genius of St. Albert. One of his conclusions and teachings which he professed long before the Renaissance, was the unity that exist between science and faith. Notably he emphasized that science and faith … Continue reading

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Remebering those who died in war

In memory of those who have died as a result of war and violent oppression, I pray today with my peace-loving brothers and sisters around the world, who together commemorate the lives of those who were killed. This day is … Continue reading

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is exporting democracy obligatory?

No. In support of America, to anyone reading, I ask that all our troops return ASAP. Exporting democracy in the form that we’ve been seeing is not obligatory. Iran’s president announced in a public speech that “his country could develop … Continue reading

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seriousness

I try not to take myself as seriously as I take certain issues seriously. By nature, as a writer, I enjoy writing about things that matter. In this time of penance, as it relates to writing, I have been reminded … Continue reading

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definition

Depending on what dictionary one uses, apparent now is that there is an attempt to change the definition of the word “marriage” in publication. I just became aware of a public dispute over the accepted definition. One such dictionary specifies … Continue reading

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marriage defined

In an ever increasingly secular society, I think that the values and traditions passed down for our benefit should not be disparaged. I had a talk with a gay counterpart recently about definition. He said that marriage is not defined … Continue reading

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chastising free voters?

One doesn’t have to respond to people’s comments from those one disrespect, so I’d like to encourage Mr. S. Penn to do the same, in light of recent comments regarding gay life. Mr. Sean Penn, my grandchildren, children, or those … Continue reading

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Peace

Vote for peace. It’s time to bring our nation together and stop the flow of war. ASAP. 

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