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Monthly Archives January 2005
Little, Yellow, Different
Ibuprofen? No, SpongeBob Squarepants. There's
an entertaining defense of Dr. James Dobson's seemingly quixotic endeavors at Christian
Conservative. Michael includes a
link to Dobson's own explanatory letter.
Purgatory Pickle
There is a very common misunderstanding among Evangelicals regarding purgatory.
This
Earnestly Contending (which, for reasons unknown has no commenting capability) post,
a quote from Charles Spurgeon, represents well.
"But shall I tell you who the gentlemen are who generally raise objections to the glorious privilege of assurance? There are, first […]
Womanhood in Europe
I'm so glad Europe is so much more enlightened than the U.S. *rolls eyes*
'If you don't take a job as a prostitute, we can stop your benefits'
"Under Germany's welfare reforms, any woman under 55 who has been out of work for more than a year can be forced to take an available […]
Mysterious Ways
The Lord works in mysterious ways. I have long suffered with frequent anxiety attacks brought on by fear of death. That fear has been a severe stumbling block to my faith. When I accepted Christ in my life again and went through RCIA, it wasn't because I'd beaten my fears and doubts. It was because […]
2005 Catholic Blog Awards
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