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Which values matter? (a vision for Europe)

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

In effect, they will be giving much more than ‘a nod and a wink’ to the killing of approximately 200 unborn children in the EU every year.

Article 53, of the Charter, in particular could lock a country irreversibly into its tragic abortion regime and we would be turning the key.

Christian charity demands that we stay our hand.

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Aniston interview encapsulates culture of hopelessness

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

In an interview with Cosmopolitan magazine out tomorrow, actress Jennifer Aniston spoke about the “pressure” people felt to have a relationship that will last. “Whoever said that everything has to be forever? That’s unrealistic or hoping for too much. I don’t think it’s worth all that pressure,” Aniston told Cosmo!
Now, hold on a minute there, ‘friend’! Let’s just unpack [...]

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mea maxima culpa

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Last week, the Church of England issued an apology to Charles Darwin, 126 years after his death. Comparisons have been made to Pope John Paul II’s reconcilliatory admission of the erring of the Catholic church in its treatment of Galileo.

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The Devil And Daniel Webster

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI’s recent French visit has drummed up quite a bit of media coverage, effectively overshadowing another story from France which emerged over the past fortnight concerning a very different Church.
The Church of Scientology, who have faced various legal wrangles in the past, is set to be tried for organised fraud in [...]

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La recherche de l’Organisation Européenne pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN)

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

 
At 9:15am this morning CERN, L’Organisation Européenne pour la Recherche Nucléaire,began tests with its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to discover more about the proposed, and broadly accepted, Big Bang Theory. According to Cern’s Director-General Robert Aymar: “Whatever discoveries it brings, mankind’s understanding of our world’s origins will be greatly enriched.” Such events as this one resurrect [...]

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“Science and religion need each other as guides in their search for truth”.

Friday, August 8th, 2008

 
I’ve been reading a discussion which followed Conor’s blog:‘Richard Dawkin’s and the Church’ and thought I might make available a paper I wrote on the issue not too long ago. It might be worth continuing this debate so hopefully this can add something to it.

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Richard Dawkins and the Church

Monday, October 1st, 2007

One of the frequent attacks that Dawkins levies against religion- in particular Christianity, the religion he was brought up in- is that it inhibits and stultifies intellectual progress. Certainly the Vatican has had a rather withering view of scientists for most of the past two hundred years and at times has proved slow to wake [...]

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“Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” – Albert Einstein

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Pope Benedict recently clarified the Church’s support for the use of adult stem-cells in medical research. In recent years the Church has been outspoken in its condemnation of embryonic stem-cell research and now scientists are faced with an obvious alternative. The Pope spoke clearly on the matter during his public audience on the 27th of [...]

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