Did the Apostles embellish the Gospels? Are they just works of literature? Is Bart Ehrman right?

In our age of what seems like endless information constantly bombarding our brains, we have a unique challenge in all of human history: A colossal, technology-driven infrastructure that both empowers and rips apart intellectual pursuits. Hence why the topic of objective truth versus subjective truth is one of the most, if not the most, important…

Recommended Reading: “The Fathers Know Best” by Jimmy Akin

To my fellow Catholics out there, you may already be familiar with the history of our faith, beginning with Christ’s death and Resurrection for us, followed by the apostles, per Christ’s instructions and the power of the Holy Spirit, pioneering the Church we have now had for 2000 years.  That is, the One, Holy, Catholic,…

Response to “If you have a ‘personal relationship’ with God, why do you need a pastor or the Bible to tell you?”

I am beginning to wonder if there is something special about Thursdays: It seems that whenever I check Facebook and other social media on a Thursday, I often come across a bold, “let’s see if the Christians can answer ‘this one’” meme or post. And from there — now including today, Thursday, 07/01 — I…

Response to “confronting the evil inside of us” and Jordan Peterson’s perspective on this

“Part of confronting the evil outside of us involves confronting the evil inside of us.”  This quote is from Lila Rose during her appearance today on Matt Fradd’s YouTube channel, Pints with Aquinas. Lila is a fellow Catholic and author of the book, “Fighting for Life”, which explains how to use our wounded souls as…

A Short Response to “All religions are equally true, and spirituality is the religion created by *you*”

In what seems to be a never-ending battle these days between objective truth and subjective truth, and reality vs alternative realities, religion is now fully on the table of truth mongering, along with just about every other discourse out there. And as wonderful as this may sound to the world of subjective truth, the claim…