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  • The dark ages and the ability to distinguish

    The dark ages and the ability to distinguish

      I am looking at the title of a great history book.  It is called, The Dark Ages.  Its premise is that what we call the Dark Ages was anything but dark.  One interesting point was the ability of the intellectuals of the time to distinguish.  [...]

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  • Will respond

    Will respond

    Great conversations.  The blog is taking off.  Will be busy repsonding tommorow.

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  • Listening in the car

    Listening in the car

    My brother sent me some theology CD’s.  Great listening.  There is plenty of good material out there.  Why not continue your education in your faith without having to worry about a lot of time put aside, and get the added benefit of cutting out of [...]

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  • Culture, Truth, and Charity

    Culture, Truth, and Charity

    Pope Benedict XVI’s recent encyclical places charity in speaking the truth as the foundation of human society.  Made in the image of God, who is the very essence of both, mankind needs to be sure Utopian-to-utilitarian world views are moderated by the truth of man.  [...]

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  • Ragu Bolognese

    Ragu Bolognese

    This week I will be making a ragu bolognese.  It has nothing to do with my blog other than having brought me to my computer to retrieve my recipee.  Yet, as I write I am thinking perhaps it has more to do with my blog [...]

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