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Author Archives: William Ockham
Christopher Hitchens: An Excess of Errors
Originally posted on Mythos/Logos:
I recently finished reading the late Christopher Hitchens’ book god is not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything. In some parts, the book is delightful, and I admire the author’s courage. Although the social penalties for atheism are…
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Sunday Reflection, Fourth Sunday of Lent (March 30, 2014): Trust in the Slow Work of God
“Live as children of light, for light produces every kind of goodness and righteousness and truth.” — Eph 5:8-9 This weekend is the Fourth Sunday in Advent. The readings can be found here. The themes focus on the metaphor of … Continue reading
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Can Science Completely Explain the Universe without God?
A great video by the Magis Center About this video “It’s been asserted by some prominent physicists that science can explain the universe without the need for a transcendent Creator – the implication being that … Continue reading
Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (March 24, 2014): Unity, Love and Consciousness
The more, as an irresistible effect of technical progress and reflection, mankind becomes conscious of the immensity, and even more the organicity, of the world around it, the more the necessity for a soul makes itself felt: for a soul … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection, Third Sunday of Lent (March 23, 2014): Renewal in Baptism
This weekend is the Third Sunday of Lent. The readings can be found here. The theme of the readings centers around water. Water is crucial for our survival and virtually every culture has had water as part of its core … Continue reading
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Grace Over Karma
“It’s a mind-blowing concept that the God who created the universe might be looking for company, a real relationship with people, but the thing that keeps me on my knees is the difference between Grace and Karma. . . I … Continue reading
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (March 17, 2014): Mysticism and Spirit
[I]t is clear that since all time Christianity has, by virtue of its structure, fallen into equilibrium in the direction of the spirit of unification and synthesis: God finally becoming all in all within an atmosphere of pure charity (‘sola … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection, Second Sunday of Lent (March 16, 2014): Transfigured in Christ
This weekend is the Second Sunday of Lent. The readings can be found here. The readings focus on the Transfiguration. It was one of those rare instances during Jesus’ lifetime when His divinity was clearly apparent to his closest disciples. … Continue reading
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