Books About Organizations Trying to Move the World Away from its Christian Foundations

A few books/CDs one can read to see other Secular organizations who are trying to move our world away from its Christian culture to more of a godless new world order or at least to a culture that worships a new world order “manufactured” (by contorting all present day religions into one readily acceptable amalgam)… Continue reading Books About Organizations Trying to Move the World Away from its Christian Foundations

Difference Between Being a Catholic Priest and being a Protestant Minister

      There is a big difference between the classical definition of a priest and the more recent (within the 500 years) purpose of a minister to lead a congregation in prayer and to spread as well as explain the “scriptures” of a particular protestant denomination (definition for priest see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priest).  This is not to minimize… Continue reading Difference Between Being a Catholic Priest and being a Protestant Minister

Christ’s Truth about Happiness and How it Aligns with Its Concept in the Mind of One of the Greatest Secular Philosophers – Aristotle

Was unable to generate a blog during father’s day because I decided to spend a week with my son. In the future, I will try to take advantage of the fact that you can queue up future blogs to publish at a certain time. This is actually a planned section of a book I plan… Continue reading Christ’s Truth about Happiness and How it Aligns with Its Concept in the Mind of One of the Greatest Secular Philosophers – Aristotle

The Beatific Vision

        What is the Beatific Vision? The Beatific Vision is the direct knowledge of God enjoyed by the blessed in heaven.  I believe that not everyone could “enjoy” the Beatific Vision. That is why Jesus Christ, the man, is who all will see, at least at judgment and at that time will be appraised of… Continue reading The Beatific Vision

Intermediate Catholic Theology and Christian Philosophy books

    Theology for Beginners by F. J. Sheed, 1957, published by Sheed & Ward. (there is a newer reprint) From the hardback jacket: Theology for Beginners begins with some of the reasons why the laity should bother with theology at all, showing it as food and light for the soul. Without it one might live… Continue reading Intermediate Catholic Theology and Christian Philosophy books