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How Do We Tell A True Act of God From A False One?
Dear Michael:
Thank you again for this exchange, Michael; I am grateful that you took the time to teach me with such patience and tolerance.
In all honesty, I can't follow your subtle discussion of the relationship between natural laws and Divine Providence. The fault is mine. I think you are sayi
posted 3:46:50pm Nov. 17, 2008 |
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Do You Wonder About the Source of Meaning?
Dear Heather,
I really enjoy the way you conduct a path through our disagreements. You are tough, but open to differences. As we have agreed from the first, to achieve real disagreement is a long-term task; it takes a lot of brandies sipped slowly together (so to speak) to get past the misunderstan
posted 10:51:30am Nov. 14, 2008 |
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What About Other Religions?
Dear Michael:
Thank you so much for your candid and probing response; it is most illuminating.
Before addressing your final question, I am going to risk characterizing your presentation of religious faith. Some of our readers, if not you yourself, may find this presumptuous; if so, I accept their c
posted 4:21:02pm Nov. 13, 2008 |
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Faith Is Not Just Belief
Dear Heather:
There are many aspects of popular Catholic faith that have sometimes shocked me and turned me away. Yet I well remember visiting the great Catholic shrine at Czestechowa, in Poland, where once almost a million people turned out for Pope John Paul II when he first pierced the Iron Curta
posted 3:48:33pm Nov. 12, 2008 |
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How are Reason and Faith Compatible?
Dear Michael,
It is an honor to discuss these profound matters with you again. I couldn't hope for a wiser or more generous interlocutor.
I would like to take up your invitation to locate the "exact areas of disagreement" between believers and unbelievers. While we could proceed at a fairly general
posted 4:34:04pm Nov. 11, 2008 |
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posted June 12, 2008 at 1:38 pm
I seem to be a Jew on the side of the Christian, an interesting position in which to be! Mr. Klinghoffer well knows the ease with which passages in the Torah can be interpreted according to one’s preconceived stance. But “Justice, justice shall you pursue” leads me to the left side of the aisle.
posted June 27, 2008 at 4:14 pm
GOD HAS ALREADY VOTED!!!!
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