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Culture, Science & Society
Commentary and discussion on a range of cultural topics, ranging from media to art, science, and everything in-between!
C.S. Lewis and Evolution
“C.S. Lewis and Evolution” is the second of three short documentaries inspired by the book The Magician’s Twin: C.S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society. It examines the evolution of Lewis’s views on orthodox Darwinian theory from his time as a college undergraduate to his death in 1963.
Restoring MLK’s Dream
Source: via thecatholicthing.org By Eduardo J. EcheverriaReprinted with permission. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I have a Dream” speech before a huge crowd at the August 28, 1963 March on Washington, D.C. The key to understanding King’s speech is his appeal to the notion of a “promissory note,” of […]
Fulton Sheen’s 50 Year Old Prophecy About Today
Source: The Joy of the Faith via YouTube Christ is King! I have always loved Archbishop Sheen. When listening to him, I was amazed to see how he perfectly described what is going on today. We can use everything to glorify God! Full talk – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy6Vt… Header image: Protest via […]
God and Mathematics
Why does mathematics work? Think about it… Mathematical entities like numbers, sets, and equations are non-physical and abstract. They can’t cause anything. Yet, for some reason, the physical universe operates…mathematically.
Secular Sharia
Dave Cullen on the difference between Christianity, Communism, and secularism’s attitude towards power and accountability. He suggests that there is a new more subtle form of global technocratic control, which closely resembles a secular version of Sharia law.
Muhammad Was a FALSE Prophet
Matt Fradd says “In this new episode of Pints with Aquinas, I interview David Wood (popular YouTuber, Evangelical Christian, ex-convict, ex-West Virginia trailer park resident, and all around awesome dude-with-an-amazing-conversion-story). David has a real passion for apologetics—particularly as it relates to refuting Islam. In this amazing conversation, we pick apart Islam, using Aquinas’ writings on Muhammad as our guide”.
David vs. Goliath: Gab’s Andrew Torba battles to compete with Twitter
Andrew Torba of Gab.com says
“I gave an exclusive 30 minute interview to @RickWiles of @TRUNEWS about Gab’s story and my own personal testimony. I hope you find some time during the holiday weekend to check it out. You’ll learn about the history of Gab, why we started Gab, how we overcame the attacks and blacklisting we’ve experienced, and more”.
The Shroud of Turin “A FACE to FACE ENCOUNTER with JESUS?”
David Onysko, states that the Shroud of Turin is the “most studied object in human history”. He states that there are only two options after all the research that has been done: either it is a man who was crucified exactly the same way as Jesus, or it is Jesus Himself.
What Are the Dead Sea Scrolls?
The Dead Sea Scrolls, found at Qumran in the 1940s, are about as big as archaeological discoveries get.
YouTube Weaponizes ‘Hate Speech’ Policy to Censor Heritage Foundation Video
On Oct. 9, Walt Heyer took the stage at a Heritage Foundation event called the Summit on Protecting Children from Sexualization. His powerful testimony captivated the audience. It was so powerful, in fact, that YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, is now censoring his words.
Hope Ireland Webinar
Hope Ireland is a coalition of medical professionals and disability rights advocates who aim to bring informed perspectives to the debate around euthanasia and assisted suicide in Ireland. Listen to a conversation about Euthanasia & Assisted Dying featuring guests: Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson, Professor Des O’Neill and Dr Sinéad Donnelly.