Source: Jordan B Peterson Clips via YouTube. Dr. Peterson and Abigail Shrier discuss the complexities of evil, its various prototypes, and how it often masquerades as benevolence or compassion, manipulating trust and morality. Drawing from literature like Dante’s Inferno and works by Eric Neumann and Jeffrey Burton Russell, Peterson provides […]
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Can Catholic Integralism Be Good in Theory but Bad in Practice?
Reprinted with permission. If you want to boil this essay down into one question for the soft integralist, it is this: You say you don’t want integralism now, but if not now, when? Answering that question is harder than you think. In my recent book, All the Kingdoms of the World, […]
Pray With Me: Disappropriating Evil Thoughts
Source: St. Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal via YouTube. The recognition that ‘dark thoughts’ and ‘evil impulses’ that might pass through our minds, are really not from us, they are from the Evil One. Satan wants us to think that these dark thoughts are from us. So, when these thoughts […]
DEEPLY DISTURBED: Indefensible errors in the ‘Divine Will’ writings.
Source: Scripture & Tradition via YouTube. DEEPLY DISTURBED: Indefensible errors in the ‘Divine Will’ writings. The texts condemn themselves. God allows errors to circulate because there are great benefits to be drawn from defeating these. We learn the true sources of pure Catholic doctrine, we hear what the greatest voices […]
Steen: ‘No’ side’s referendum victory the “best Mother’s Day present ever”
Source: Gript Media via YouTube. “It’s just the best Mother’s Day present ever”: Campaigner Maria Steen has hailed the win of the ‘No’ side in #Referendum2024 as a “victory for common sense.” Laoise de Brún of The Countess says the result shows a disconnect between the public and the “NGO […]
Heresies Ep. 12: Trans, Racist & Woke: How Psychology Went MAD
Source: The New Cultural Forum via YouTube. After the closure of the Tavistock’s Gender Identity Service, many people have been left wondering how such institutional medical abuse of children could possibly have happened, and be allowed to happen for so long. How could some of the extremes of gender ideology […]
Face Your Fears
Source: Bishop Robert Barron via YouTube. Friends, the Gospel on this Fourth Sunday of Lent includes one of the most famous verses in the Bible: “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have […]
‘The dark gods are back’: enraged crowds, psychosis and possession.
Source: Dr. G Ashenden via YouTube What language fits the mob psychosis that carried violence, rage, anger, and threat against a small group of pro-life students at the University of Manchester? Should we use the language of politics, therapy, sociology, or some other frame of reference? Or are we driven […]
Pope Benedict on Intelligent Design and the Dangers of Darwinian Materialism
Source: Bruce Chapman via evolutionnews.orgReprinted with permission Recalling the legacy of Pope Benedict XVI, I will always appreciate the fact that he recognized the dangers of Darwinian materialism, perhaps most strikingly in the homily he delivered at his installation in 2005. “We are not some casual and meaningless product of […]
Victim Soul: Maria Concetta Pantusa – Servant of God.
Source: Journeying with the Saints via YouTube. The Story of victim soul, Maria Concetta Pantusa, an Italian mystic, forced to marry against her will but after the tragic death of her husband joined the ‘Daughters of Mary’, not as a religious sister, but was still called Sister Concetta because of […]
What Are Conservatives Thinking!?!
Source: Brian Holdsworth via YouTube. Support the channel by visiting https://brianholdsworth.ca In the aftermath of the fallout that Budweiser beer was experiencing among conservative patrons, a new beer company, called “Ultra Right Beer” tried to position itself as a natural alternative. And to introduce itself to its consumer audience, it […]
Are Your Soul and Body at War? – Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermon
Source: Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons via YouTube. Friends, we come now to the holy season of Lent. The Gospel for this First Sunday of Lent is Mark’s laconic version of the temptation of Jesus in the desert. Mark does not give us the details we find in Matthew and Luke, […]