
The Tapestry of Choice: Weaving a Meaningful Life
Life’s journey is often likened to a vast, intricate tapestry woven over time with threads of countless decisions. Whether mundane or monumental, every choice we

Life’s journey is often likened to a vast, intricate tapestry woven over time with threads of countless decisions. Whether mundane or monumental, every choice we

Recently I read an article about a diver caught up in a terrible accident. He came to the surface near the shore and was hit

So what if Richard Dawkins can’t count to seven? He is still a mathematician in accordance with the adage, “There are three kinds of mathematicians:

Daily choices, thousands a day. many without thought, others with just brief recognition by brain and mind. How many, influenced by the sub-conscience, may have

The problem of free will has—you’ll pardon the expression—bedeviled philosophers and theologians for centuries. If God foreknows our actions and choices, then in what sense

In the era B.C. (before children), I worked as an attorney representing children who were possibly abused by a parent. As guardian ad litem, I

In whatever I might know about life, there are two truths that have helped me to deal with suffering. They have many times given me

For it is from within, from the human heart, that evil intentions come: fornication, theft, murder, adultery, avarice, wickedness, deceit, licentiousness, envy, slander, pride, folly.