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Movie review: “Doubt”

Our Daily Train | By Jeremy StyronDuring a brief interlude away from this blog, I watched, “Doubt,” which features Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Amy Adams, three times, and while I have...

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El artículo más loco del semana?

Our Daily Train | By Jeremy StyronSince I do well to post once or twice per day on any topic of interest, I may change the “El artículo más loco del día” to “El artículo más loco del semana.” I never...

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Reynolds on religion

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Former unbeliever joins the fold

Our Daily Train | By Jeremy StyronSo, a prominent atheist blogger Leah Libresco has turned an about-face and embraced Catholicism as her moral compass of choice rather than her own mind. Her reasons...

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Satan and/or God’s wrath behind [insert tragedy here]

Our Daily Train | By Jeremy StyronAnother tragedy, more crazy talk to boot. Former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee recently said America’s “sin problem” was behind the Aurora movie...

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The Last Supper redux

Our Daily Train | By Jeremy StyronVia Twitter:                           

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Ratzinger and Palpatine

Our Daily Train | By Jeremy StyronI’ve always noticed a striking resemblance between Joseph Ratzinger and Palpatine from Star Wars. As it turns out, art really does imitate life, namely Ratzinger’s...

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Tweets of the day: Pope edition

Our Daily Train | By Jeremy StyronSo I'm guessing when Pope Francis fills out his bracket his final four will be Gonzaga, Georgetown, Marquette, and Creighton.#godspicks— Brian Ehman (@Behman1123)...

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A Catholic physics student?

Here is a Christian physics student who presumably believes in things that — wait for it — defy the laws of physics. Oxymoron?                           

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Albert Camus re-examined

If readers need a new translation of “The Stranger” to understand that Mersault was not a “monster” but “painfully without pretense,” they have not understood “The Stranger.” Also, Andrew Sullivan,...

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America the ‘unaffiliated’

Three observations from this new report on religion in the United States: The ranks of the “unaffiliated” were at 22 percent and the most populated group in 13 states. Predictably, most of the...

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In the immortal words of Dave Matthews: ‘Don’t drink the water’

These are the kind of people we have running our country: A U.S. representative who believes that the glass of water Pope Francis, aka Jorge Bergoglio, drank from during his recent speech before...

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Movie review: “Doubt”

During a brief interlude away from this blog, I watched, “Doubt,” which features Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Amy Adams, three times, and while I have some guesses as to whether the main...

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El artículo más loco del semana?

Since I do well to post once or twice per day on any topic of interest, I may change the “El artículo más loco del día” to “El artículo más loco del semana.” I never...

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Human origins of the biblical canon

One component of counter-apologetics, and certainly Christian apologetics, that isn’t discussed very often, but perhaps should be, is the creation of the Bible itself; that is, the series of events...

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