
How God Protects His Revelation- Part II
Part I introduced the thesis that God must protect His Revelation from the pollution of errors introduced by people. A study of By the way,

Part I introduced the thesis that God must protect His Revelation from the pollution of errors introduced by people. A study of By the way,

Even a little knowledge of conditions in the world today and of history, combined with prayerful thought, shows how obvious is the need for God

Part I and Part II of this series began the discussion of how God protects His revelation. Limitations on God’s Protection Earlier, I mentioned a

How God Protects His Revelation Even a little knowledge of conditions in the world today and throughout history, combined with prayerful thought, shows how the

It’s okay to question ordinary Church teaching on some issues. Questioning Divinely Revealed Truth, however, is another matter altogether. So when a Cardinal of the

A spiritual reflection is a short meditation that packs a huge meaning. Here are some modern-day spiritual reflections for your consideration. Getting to heaven is

Truth has to be repeated constantly, because Error also is being preached all the time, and not just by a few, but by the multitude.

Truth seems to be a pretty flexible commodity these days. And in politics, truth seems to be downright elusive. We’ve heard some real doozies from

This December, a series of daily Advent, devotional postings is running from December 1st to December 25th. Journey beside Mary, the Mother of God, as she

In the Gospel for Sunday, October 31st this year, Jesus tells a scribe that he is “not far from the Kingdom of God” (Mk 12:28-34).

In “Truth, Unrealism, and the Danger of Skepticism,” I argued that Cartesian skepticism poses a threat not only to science but also to knowledge through

“What is truth?” Pontius Pilate’s question might very well be our own today. Over the last century and more, truth as a concept has had

Chana Messinger posted a lucid essay challenging the contention that science and theology, as forms of human knowledge, address different subject matter and therefore cannot

I went to Byzantine Catholic vespers at the Ukrainian Catholic Church near my city recently. It was the first time I had gone, and I

Pilate asked Jesus, “What is Truth”, while he was staring truth right in the face! There seems to be a lot of people going around

As the only native English speaker in a community replete with Italians and Argentinians, I often get requests to clarify the pronunciation of certain English

Because the Devil is the father of lies, it follows that temptations are built on a foundation of lies. Some of the lies are small,

Over the centuries people have often asked whether philosophy has any place in religion. Sometimes philosophy has been rejected as a distraction. On other occasions

There are two ways to know the truth, which we need so badly during these difficult times. “Unity” is a buzzword now. Real unity can

If you were asked, “What is truth?”, what would you say? Take a moment and define the word “truth.” “It’s not fair,” a three-year old

The Advent wreath provides a wonderful means for representing the spiritual fruit of the season. We’re going to take a specific look at the fifth

Because that, when they knew God, they have not glorified him as God, or given thanks; but became vain in their thoughts, and their foolish