Struck by the burgeoning number of “Eat This, Not That!” books on the market, I thought I’d share my own controversial two cents on health and nutrition.
My initial greeting before kicking of a great blog.....
Nancy Pelosi bases her views of abortion on St. Augustine. The archbishop of Washington says she is so medieval in her thinking. The archbishop win this one.
Why shouldn’t two adult Christians who happen to be divorced and have fallen in love—why shouldn’t they sleep together? That’s the question a man asked in an email. Here is my answer.
A dedicated man of God had to paint one of our walls bright pink. What was he thinking as he did that?
The Archbishop of Armagh asserted not too long ago that “reason” may be applied to Scripture texts that seem to condemn homosexuality so that a different interpretation may be gleaned. Such a notion is flawed on a number of counts.
It's surprising to me that the media hasn't really been talking about the plagiarism scandal surrounding Senator Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 1988 presidential race.
I believe a sense of humor is one of God's gifts to help get us to the finish line. One of the things I learned from writing When Bad Christians Happen to Good People is well stated by humorist Dave Barry. "No matter what happens," Barry writes, "somebody will find a way to take it too seriously
Canned air; but one lap to give; the heaviest lamp in the history of light. It's all so ... moving.
Nancy Pelosi tried to help Barack Obama on when life begins in a recent interview with Tom Brokaw. According to the American Catholic Bishops, she got it wrong. Here is the Pelosi interview and the Bishop's statement.
In Lynchburg, VA, Obama said last week that "the potential for life is sacred." What does this mean?