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- Dawkins scores devastating, unanswerable attack against the Catholic Church. No, wait… by Vivificat! on Oct 31, 2009
Folks, my better known blogging colleague, Carl Olson, has deconstructed the latest attack against the Church by the eminently brilliant scientist, Richard Dawkins, and “comedian” Bill Maher in passing. Olson’s conclusion should be considered b...
- Tidbits from Hither and Thither by Vivificat! on Oct 19, 2009
Gender is changeable, atheists are split, and another diocese goes into bankcruptcy.Vivificat's very irregular news and commentary roundupFolks, just three news reports I think are deserving of brief comments. UN Report Says 'Gender Is Not Static, It...
- Book Review: N.T. Wright’s “Who Was Jesus” by Vivificat! on Sep 10, 2009
- “When tenderness is detached from the source of tenderness, its logical outcome is terror.” by Vivificat! on Jun 27, 2009
A quote from Flannery O’Connor: One of the tendencies of our age is to use the suffering of children to discredit the goodness of God, and once you have discredited His goodness, you are done with Him. The Aylmers whom Hawthorne saw as a menac...
- Ex-atheist A.N. Wilson sees the light, returns to Christianity by Vivificat! on Jun 16, 2009
Folks, in case you didn't know already, famed atheist A.N. Wilson is now Catholic. Having come to his senses, he came home to the Catholic Anglican Church last Easter. In his own words:"My own return to faith has surprised no one more than myself. Wh...
- Ex-atheist A.N. Wilson sees the light, becomes Catholic by Vivificat! on Jun 16, 2009
Folks, in case you didn't know already, famed atheist A.N. Wilson is now Catholic. Having come to his senses, he came home to the Catholic Church last Easter. In his own words:"My own return to faith has surprised no one more than myself. Why did I r...
- The New Paganism by Vivificat! on May 12, 2009
Author: Hilaire Belloc | Source: Catholic AnswersWe call paganism an absence of the Christian revelation. That is why we distinguish between paganism and the different heresies; that is why we give the name of Christian to imperfect and distorted Chr...




