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WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOUR NEW BOOK 2.0?

March 28, 2025
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I have a question what’s the difference between your new book "Lord, Prepare My Hands for Battle 2.0" from the old book "Lord Prepae My Hands for Battle."

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WHO SPEAKS FOR GOD?

March 26, 2025
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Could you send me the talk "Lord lair luanatic" from YouTube?

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I've given that talk before, but I call it: "Who Speaks for God?"

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Catholics have a responsibility and moral obligation to Vote (CCC 2240).

March 21, 2025

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I had asked about the obligation we as Catholics have to participate in elections. You mentioned that Saint Thomas Aquinas specifically discusses that in his Summa. You suggested I email you for the specific citations from...Read more

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Peter and Judas

March 28, 2025

It is interesting to make a comparison between Peter and Judas. Our Lord warned both that they would fail. They both failed. They both denied or betrayed the Lord. They both repented. But the difference in the word repent is that Judas repented unto himself and Peter repented unto the Lord. They were the same up to that point. St. Paul, therefore, says there were two kinds of sorrow, the sorrow of the world and the sorrow of true faith. Judas no longer had any hope, having refused to return to the Savior. He took a rope and went out to some rocky ground, we know not where it was. He walked over the rocky ground, and those rocks seemed just as hard and cruel as his own heart, and the limb of every tree seemed like a pointing finger. Traitor, traitor, traitor. And the knot in every tree seemed like an accusing eye. And he hanged himself. And as the Acts of the Apostles tells us, 'His bowels burst asunder.' And he went to his own place. That is all.

 

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