
The Unchanging God Will Be Nice to Me
“Divine immutability” refers to the unchangeableness of our perfect God. Many of the pagan gods, both throughout history and still today, are not perfect. They

“Divine immutability” refers to the unchangeableness of our perfect God. Many of the pagan gods, both throughout history and still today, are not perfect. They

As there are on both sides of the life issues – e.g. feminists for life who oppose abortion and feminists for death who are pro-abortion

A previous article discussed that both Augustine and Descartes arrived at the concept of an existing God by first concluding that each of them,

It is remarkable that for over two centuries now, and in our present time, Jane Austen’s writings are still popular. Why is this so? This

Powerism is a generic term for any governing system in which one group of powered people controls, dominates, orders, and rules another group of non-powered

People in power, throughout history and still today, tend to misuse and abuse science to achieve their ends. Could it be because they make science

Today many people, of all ages, stand or kneel and pray at abortion businesses. Some of them speak with the women and girls who are

The primary reason for this article is to make those who do not know of the prayers written by Jane Austen. Below are some links

The first time I held my new granddaughter, I spontaneously said to her, “You are precious.” She is now a toddler. I still say this

There is a famous thinker whose works have been condemned, whose books, in the past, were prohibited by the Catholic Church, and who has been

If the body is gift, what kind of gift does a person give who is giving his or her body? God’s word answers this question,

St. John Paul II realized that the term “theology of the body” in his work, Theology of the Body,1 was a “working term”2 and that

In recent months there has been much discussion of “mercy,” particularly “God’s mercy.” Typical topics in these discussions include: Does God have “attributes” like our

Of all the books of Scripture and of all the writings of the early Church Fathers, it is St. Paul who first uses the concept

The Answer: No. In 1995, in an article entitled “Morality and Christian Morality”, Father Joseph de Torre made the point that the Church cannot change

In case you are one of the five people on earth who has not yet viewed the trailer for the new Star Wars movie, let

The old man was generous to a fault, had raised a passle of kids, and loved even more grandkids. He and one son-in-law, though so
Jesus said, “Not everyone who says Lord, Lord will enter the Kingdom of Heaven, but he who does the will of my Father” (Mt 7:21);
Of all the “alls” of God—all-powerful, all-knowing, all-loving, all-just, all-merciful—one “all” that you experience every day is that He is “all-generous.” He gives you everything