Here’s something edifying, entertaining, and enlightening. It’s a blog post by an atheist blogger who finally converted. Her writing is witty and intellectual (to fill our pedantry quota). https://www.patheos.com/blogs/unequallyyoked/2012/06/this-is-my-last-post-for-the-patheos-atheist-portal.html Enjoy, PB
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Last Blog Post as an Atheist
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Jun 2012
Category: Catholics, It Is What It Is, Pedantriactivity, Philosophy, Religion, Theology
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Please visit this link HERE to watch the documentary “Fresh.” This film takes a look at the deficiencies and horrors of American Industrial Agricultural, but also provides a glimpse of several different organizations or farmers that are working today to create sustainable, philosophically sound, ethical, organic, and natural options for farmers and consumers. It is only an […]
Category: America, Animals, anti-slavery, Aristotle, beauty, Burger King, Catholics, commune, consonantia, cooking, Culture, Dennis Quinn, domestication, Dr. John Senior, Dr. Quinn, Eccentric People, exploitation of animals, Farming, food, friends&family, Growth, IHP, It Is What It Is, Joel Salatin, John Senior, Kansas, living, Manliness, Naivety, natural piety, Natural Rights, Neo-Luddism, Nobility, Organic, Pearson Integrated Humanities Program, Philosophy, Phoenix, politics, practical virtues, Real World, Realism, Reason, Restoration of Catholic Culture, Restoration of Christian Culture, Sweet corn, Tradition
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“Jerusalem’s Claim on Us” – Dr. Louise Cowan
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Feb 2012
It is my pleasure to direct your eyes to an essay by our beloved Dr. Louise Cowan. It is called “Jerusalem’s Claim on Us.” This essay has lifted up my soul so well that I do hope you set aside some time to read it. Dr. Cowan has delved into the very nature of the […]
Category: Adventure, Catholics, Christian Educator, church fathers, Dallas, Dallas Institute for Humanities and Culture, Dr. Cowan, Dr. Louise Cowan, English Professor, Essay, Greece, It Is What It Is, Jerusalem's Claim on Us, Liberal Arts, Literature, Philosophy, Poetry, Restoration of Christian Culture, Teaching, UD, University of Dallas
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