Short articles on the questions and complaints members have about Traditional Catholicism and related religious/philosophical issues, such as free will, atheism, and morality.
Steve wrote: "Here's one for you and I to hash out....The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary. I can't think of a single reason NOT to include these mysteries in
Lex asserts: "God's omniscience and Man's free will are irreconcilable." Just because God knows who WILL go to hell does not mean He WILLS them to go to hell.
Lex retorts: "So belief is purely subjective? God isn't absolute and objective?" No, and no. Subjectivity and objectivity are at the opposite poles of a
Lex writes: "I think that the strongest and most repeated argument against the existence of God is Occam's razor. Why can't we just accept that the Universe
Lex asked: "Why do you believe in God? (I know I already asked this before)" Because the alternative is personally unsatisfying, seems rationally irrational,