A Simple Argument for Christian Theology —C.S. Lewis


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C.S. Lewis

Almost the whole of Christian theology could perhaps be deduced from the two facts (a) That men make course jokes, and (b) That they feel the dead to be uncanny. The course joke proclaims that we have here an animal which finds its own animality either objectionable of funny. Unless there had been a quarrel between the spirit and the organism I do not see how this could be: it is a very mark of the two not being ‘at home’ together. But it is very difficult to imagine such a state of affairs as original—to suppose a creature which from the very first was half shocked and half tickled to death at the mere fact of being the creature it is. I do not perceive that dogs see anything funny about   being dogs: I suspect that angels see nothing funny about being angels. Our feeling about the dead is…

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Jesse Jackson speech at the 1984 Democratic Convention. Moscone Center, San Francisco


Tonight we come together bound by our faith in a mighty God, with genuine respect and love for our country, and inheriting the legacy of a great Party, the Democratic Party, which is the best hope for redirecting our nation on a more humane, just, and peaceful course.This is not a perfect party. We are not a perfect people. Yet, we are called to a perfect mission. Our mission: to feed the hungry; to clothe the naked; to house the homeless; to teach the illiterate; to provide jobs for the jobless; and to choose the human race over the nuclear race.

The Mystery of Jesus’ Sacrifice –Richard Wurmbrand


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richardSuppose you were living 2,000 years ago in Palestine, that you were sinful, heavy with guilt, and Jesus told you, “Your sin is grave and deserves punishment. ‘The wages of sin are death.’ But tomorrow I will be flogged and crowned with a crown of thorns for you—I invite you to assist them when they drive nails into My hands and feet and fix Me to a cross. I will cry in anguish, and I will share the sorrow of My mother whose heart will be pierced by compassion for Me as if by a sword. You should be there to hear My cries. And when I have died, you shall know that your sins are forgiven forever, that I was your substitute, your scapegoat. This is how a man gets saved. Will you accept My suffering for your offense, or do you prefer to bear the punishment yourself?” What…

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Giving the Raw Gospel: Catherine De Hueck Doherty (1896-1985)


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She fled the violence of the Bolsheviks, but found that advocating Civil Rights could be as deadly as revolutionary Russia.

Source: Giving the Raw Gospel: Catherine De Hueck Doherty (1896-1985)

Black Elk: Lakota Holy Man, Catholic Catechist


Black Elk’s conversion was actually where he found true freedom and fulfillment as a healer and teacher.

Source: Black Elk: Lakota Holy Man, Catholic Catechist

FULL REPLAY: Bernie Sanders Amazing Speech in Vatican (4-15-16) – YouTube


Convince Me There’s A God – Archaeology 32


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Convince Me Theres A GodBefore we move to the next phase of Israel’s history, let’s review what was available from archaeology about Israel’s kings and other Iron Age II (1000 – 539 BC) notables mentioned in the Bible during the time I was investigating the historical reliability of the Old Testament 45 years ago (except where listed with asterisk **).

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Saint Thomas Christians–India


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Saint Thomas Christians

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Saint Thomas Christians, commonly known in India as Syrian Christians or Nasrani, is a community of Christians from Kerala, India, who trace their origins to the evangelistic activity of Saint Thomas in the 1st century, and is one of the oldest Christian communities of the world.

Worth Revisiting: A Christian Allegory


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Aslan says that he is known by many names, in many lands and that they will have to discover him and find out his name in their own world.

s-l1000My favorite book as a child is still my favorite series, The Narnia Chronicles by Catholic author, C.S. Lewis, excluding the Bible of course. It does seem ridiculous because I am an English Literature major who has read thousands of masterpieces, classics, novels, poems, essays, and articles.

What can I say? When I am asked, “What is your favorite book?”, The Narnia Chronicles immediately pop into my mind. I smile and all else fades into the background.

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I read the entire series again about ten years ago and I was delighted. C.S. Lewis manages to reveal profound Christian truths in an enchanting tale that captivates little ones.

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This is not a heavy-handed, pedantic Victorian style morality tale that pretends to be fiction…

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