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A THUMPS UP FOR "A CATHOLIC VOTE FOR TRUMP"
I had the opportunity to read your book, A Catholic Vote for Trump. As a practicing Catholic who holds to the orthodoxy of the faith, I found your presentation of Trump in his philosophy, political agenda, values, and personality...Read more
DRINKING THE KOOL AIDE? WHO IS THE LYING FOOL NOW?
Trump has chronical lying syndrome read 2 Timothy 3:1- 5. What in the world are you thinking? Unstable baffled treasure up in heaven follow Jesus our saviour. Not this lying fool. (inquirers words verbatim)
ANSWER!...Read moreThe Holy Spirit and sin
The night of the Last Supper our Lord said that the Holy Spirit would convict us of sin. “The Spirit will come,” Jesus said, “and it will be for him to prove the world wrong about sin. They have not...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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As Sin, Abounded, Grace Abounded More
"Let's go back and think of all the repercussions of the sin of Adam. There isn't an Arab; there isn't an American; there isn't a European; there isn't an Asiatic in the world who does not feel within himself something of the complexes, the contradictions, the contrarieties, the civil wars, the rebellions inside of his human nature which he has inherited from Adam. We all struggle against temptation. Why? Simply because our human nature was disordered in the beginning. There is a terrific monotony about human nature. You must not think that you are the only one in the world who has a tortured soul. Now if the sin of Adam had so many repercussions in every human being that has ever lived, shall we deny that incarnation of our blessed Lord has had a greater repercussion? Can it be that the sin of one man can have greater effects and disorder in human nature than the incarnation of the Son of God has in ordering all humanity? That is why I say that everybody in the world implicitly Christian. They may not become Christians, but that is not the fault of Christ. He took their humanity upon himself."