Anyone who has had some exposure to Shakespeare, or who invests gobs of time viewing and sharing memes on social media (yes, I’ve been guilty of this too), is probably familiar with the phrase, “To be or not to be? That is the question.” And though this phrase, or variation of it, has already been…
Month: January 2022
*Questions and Comments for Atheists (and other skeptics)*: Is there a *wrong* way to love or desire?
While fights about truth and reality are all the rage right now, as identity politics forces its way into every nook and cranny of life, what possibly can I say that won’t add to the drowning pool of comment wars and hate mongering on social media? What about the topic I have chosen for this…
Bridging differences between Catholics and Protestants — Part 1: Church Authority
In my view, one of the big challenges between Catholic and Protestants is how to approach topics without appearing narrow minded on either front, or reducing all discussions to black-and-white type answers. And neither camp gets a pass: I have seen both Catholics and Protestants use misguided approaches to Christianity. For example, in the Catholics…