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Book Review

Answering Atheism

by Jeffrey Miller January 22, 2014
written by Jeffrey Miller

In the aftermath of the slew of books by the so-called new atheists there has been a wealth of material in book-form in reply. Of the several books I have read they have all provided good material in answering atheism.

The main weakness of the majority of the books I have read regarding atheism in apologetics is that I also found that these books were not ones that I would really suggest an atheist to read. While reading them I reflected that if I was still an atheist that I would have found the tone to be too condescending or confrontational. My only previous exception to this I found was New Proofs for the Existence of God: Contributions of Contemporary Physics and Philosophy by Fr. Robert J. Spitzer S.J. Although this book was not a general apologetics work and almost entirely confined itself to where the philosophical and the scientific arguments intersected.

When I first heard that Trent Horn from Catholic Answers was putting out a book on atheism I had high hopes that maybe here would be a book that I could recommend to atheists who were interested in hearing arguments against atheism. I have greatly enjoyed Trent Horn’s answers on Catholic Answers especially when they spend a whole show dialoging with atheists. I am very happy to report that Answering Atheism: How to Make the Case for God with Logic and Charity is exactly the book I have been waiting for.

I liked almost just about everything about this book and the serious effort it makes to take atheist objections seriously. You can certainly see the St. Thomas Aquinas approach here where objections are put forth accurately before the “on the contrary” reply to the objection. There are always going to be tensions between writing an apologetics book for a popular audience while addressing technical philosophical and scientific questions. Trent Horn has navigated these tensions rather well and solved part of this problem by moving some more technical discussions to appendixes without leaving out meat in the main chapters. I also really enjoyed some of the arguments employed and some of the nuances that he used that I had not encountered before.

So as the subtitle of this book focused on using logic and charity I think the really hit this out of the park. This is a great book for anybody that wants to brush up on or explore the arguments/ways of knowing that God exists.

This is also a book that can be easily recommended to atheists and not have them just dismiss it in frustration. At one time I was naive enough to believe that a solid book of this type would of its own be a great conversion tool. I have since learned that grace, disposition, and timing is even a more necessary requirement before logic. Yet this book at least will help towards fertilizing that rocky soil.

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If you like your life

by Jeffrey Miller January 22, 2014
written by Jeffrey Miller

One of the interesting things about President “selfie” is how all that self-absorption is devoid entirely of self-awareness. Not an unusual connection. He isn’t really a hypocrite when he released a proclamation regarding Religious Freedom Day on 15 Jan, 2014 while eighty plus groups are suing his administration for violating their religious freedom. He has so little self-awareness that he can’t detect such discrepancies and his bubble world does not allow for facts to the contrary.

More evidence of this:

Today, as we reflect on the 41st anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, we recommit ourselves to the decision’s guiding principle: that every woman should be able to make her own choices about her body and her health. We reaffirm our steadfast commitment to protecting a woman’s access to safe, affordable health care and her constitutional right to privacy, including the right to reproductive freedom. And we resolve to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies, support maternal and child health, and continue to build safe and healthy communities for all our children. Because this is a country where everyone deserves the same freedom and opportunities to fulfill their dreams.

He can use the word “everyone” and the phrase “all our children” with no bothersome nudges of conscience since he has relegated persons in the womb to a status that even Dred Scott did not attempt.

What he is telling persons in the womb is that “If you like your life, you can keep it – period.” That being able to have “the same freedom and opportunities to fulfill their dreams” includes being sliced and diced in the womb.

Hat tip: Creative Minority Report

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OFWAIH…

by Jeffrey Miller January 22, 2014
written by Jeffrey Miller

In my grandmother’s final days battling brain cancer, she became unable to speak and she filled dozens of index cards with random letters of the alphabet. I’m beginning to think that they are the first letters in the words of song lyrics, and would love to know what song this was. This is a crazy long shot, but I’ve seen Mefites pull off some pretty impressive code-breaking before!

My grandmother passed away in 1996 of a fast-spreading cancer. She was non-communicative her last two weeks, but in that time, she left at least 20 index cards with scribbled letters on them. My cousins and I were between 8–10 years old at the time, and believed she was leaving us a code. We puzzled over them for a few months trying substitution ciphers, and didn’t get anywhere.

Fifteen minutes after this was posted this week the code was broken. The answer is rather awesome.

Since this was a question posed in a forum scroll down a couple of entries to see the answer and further decoding.

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The Weekly Francis

The Weekly Francis – Volume 42 – 19 January 2014

by Jeffrey Miller January 19, 2014
written by Jeffrey Miller

pope-francis2-300x187This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 10 September 2013 to 18 January 2014.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s The Weekly Francis. Jimmy Akin came up with this idea when he started “The Weekly Benedict” and I have taken over curation of it.

Angelus

  • 22 December 2013
  • 26 December 2013 – Feast of Saint Stephen
  • 29 December 2013 – Prayer to the Holy Family
  • 1 January 2014 – Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
  • 5 January 2014
  • 6 January 2014 – Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord
  • 12 January 2014 – Feast of the Baptism of the Lord

General Audiences

  • 8 January 2014
  • 15 January 2014

Homilies

  • 24 December 2013 – Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord
  • 31 December 2013 – Celebration of First Vespers and Te Deum
  • 1 January 2014 – Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
  • 3 January 2014 – Holy Mass at the Church of the Gesù
  • 6 January 2014 – Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord
  • 12 January 2014 – Feast of the Baptism of the Lord

Letters

  • 17 December 2013 – Letter to the Minister General of the Trinitarian Order on the 800th anniversary of the death of their founder St Juan de Mata
  • 17 December 2013 – Letter to participants in the 13th Meeting of the Basic Ecclesial Communities in Brazil [Diocese of Crato, 7–11 January 2014]
  • 12 January 2014 – Letter to those who will be created Cardinals at the upcoming Consistory of 22 February

Messages

  • 9 December 2013 – Message on the occasion of the “Anti-Hunger Global Campaign” launched by Caritas Internationalis
  • 25 December 2014 – Urbi Et Orbi
  • 15 January 2014 – Message for the 51st World Day of Prayer for Vocations 2014

Speeches

  • 10 September 2013 – Address of the Holy Father during the visit to “Centro Astalli” of Rome for the refugee service
  • 2 December 2013 – To the Bishops of the Episcopal Conference of the Netherlands on their “ad Limina” visit
  • 6 December 2013 – To members of the International Theological Commission
  • 7 December 2013 – To a delegation from the Dignitatis humanae Institute
  • 7 December 2013 – To participants at the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Council for the Laity
  • 13 December 2013 – To a group of pilgrims from Bavaria in St. Peter’s Square for the presentation of the gift of the Christmas tree
  • 15 December 2013 – To the “Domenico Tardini” Community in Villa Nazareth
  • 20 December 2013 – To a group of protocol officers of the Italian Republic and of the Embassy of Italy accredited to the Holy See
  • 20 December 2013 – To a delegation of boys and girls of the Italian Catholic Action
  • 13 January 2014 – To members of the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See

Daily Homilies (fervorinos)

  • 23 December 2013 – Daily Mass at Casa Santa Marta
  • 7 January 2014 – Test the spirits
  • 9 January 2014 – Christian love is concrete
  • 10 January 2014 – Friday Mass at Casa Santa Marta
  • 11 January 2014 – The true priest and his relation to Christ
  • 13 January 2014 – Pope Francis at Monday Mass
  • 14 January 2014 – Four Models
  • 16 January 2014 – Scandals happen when there is no true relationship with God
  • 17 January 2014 – The Pope’s Mass at Santa Marta

Papal Tweets

  • “Christmas celebrations are often full of sound. It would be good for us to make room for silence, to hear the voice of Love.” @pontifex, 23 December 2013
  • “The Lord is coming. May we await him with open hearts!” @pontifex, 24 December 2013
  • “Christ comes among us at Christmas: it is the perfect time for a personal encounter with the Lord.” @pontifex, 25 December 2013
  • “Before the Nativity scene, may we pray in a particular way for those suffering persecution for the faith.” @pontifex, 26 December 2013
  • “May the joy of the Gospel be always in our hearts, especially this Christmas.” @pontifex, 27 December 2013
  • “Our Mother Mary is full of beauty because she is full of grace.” @pontifex, 30 December 2013
  • “In the face of the Child Jesus we contemplate the face of God. Come, let us adore him!” @pontifex, 30 December 2013
  • “Let us draw from the crib the joy and deep peace that Jesus comes to bring to the world.” @pontifex, 31 December 2013
  • “God does not reveal himself in strength or power, but in the weakness and fragility of a newborn babe.” @pontifex, 2 January 2013
  • “The Child Jesus reveals the tenderness of God’s immense love surrounding each one of us.” @pontifex, 3 January 2013
  • “Dear young people, Jesus wants to be your friend, and wants you to spread the joy of this friendship everywhere.” @pontifex, 4 January 2013
  • “Dear friends, I wish to thank you for the many kind Christmas greetings. May the Lord bless you all!” @pontifex, 5 January 2013
  • “Let us leave a spare place at our table: a place for those who lack the basics, who are alone.” @pontifex, 7 January 2013
  • “Let us contemplate the humility of the Son of God born into poverty. Let us imitate him by sharing with those who are weak.” @pontifex, 9 January 2013
  • “May we stop before the Child of Bethlehem and allow the tenderness of God to warm our hearts.” @pontifex, 10 January 2013
  • “No elderly person should be like an “exile” in our families. The elderly are a treasure for our society.” @pontifex, 11 January 2013
  • “The Lord is knocking at the door of our hearts. Have we put a sign on the door saying: “Do not disturb”?” @pontifex, 13 January 2013
  • “May we always say thank you to God, especially for his patience and mercy.” @pontifex, 14 January 2013
  • “Let us pray for peace, and let us bring it about, starting in our own homes!” @pontifex, 16 January 2013
  • “How powerful prayer is! May we never lose the courage to say: Lord, give us your peace.” @pontifex, 17 January 2013
  • “Wars shatter so many lives. I think especially of children robbed of their childhood.” @pontifex, 18 January 2013
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Merry Christmas

by Jeffrey Miller December 25, 2013
written by Jeffrey Miller

First off a Merry Christmas to my readers and their families!

SF author and convert John C. Wright has a wonderful and quite exceptional short story on his blog “written in honor of this day” titled “Yes, Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus.” This fairly short story is well worth you time and goes way beyond what the title suggests into a story deep in the faith.

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 41 – 22 December 2013

by Jeffrey Miller December 22, 2013
written by Jeffrey Miller

pope-francis2-300x187This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 28 November to 14 December 2013.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s The Weekly Francis. Jimmy Akin came up with this idea when he started “The Weekly Benedict” and I have taken over curation of it.

Angelus

  • 15 December 2013

General Audiences

  • 18 December 2013

Messages

  • 6 December 2013 – World Day of the Sick

Speeches

  • 30 November 2013 – Vespers with the university students of the Roman atheneums
  • 12 December 2013 – To a group of new Ambassadors accredited to the Holy See
  • 21 December 2013 – Traditional presentation of Christmas greetings to the Roman

Daily Homilies (fervorinos)

  • 16 December 2013 – Without prophecy, only clericalism
  • 17 December 2013 – God’s surname
  • 19 December 2013 – Humility necessary for fruitfulness
  • 20 December 2013 – Silence guards one’s relationship with God

Papal Tweets

  • “We cannot resign ourselves to think of a Middle East without Christians. Let us pray every day for peace.” @pontifex, 16 December 2013
  • “The love of God is not generic. God looks with love upon every man and woman, calling them by name.” @pontifex, 17 December 2013
  • “Let us pray that God grant us the grace of knowing a world where no one dies of hunger.” @pontifex, 19 December 2013
  • “This Christmas may we be consistent in living the Gospel, welcoming Jesus into the centre of our lives.” @pontifex, 20 December 2013
  • “Advent is a journey towards Bethlehem. May we let ourselves be drawn by the light of God made man.” @pontifex, 21 December 2013
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The Weekly Francis – Volume 40 – 15 December 2013

by Jeffrey Miller December 15, 2013
written by Jeffrey Miller

pope-francis2-300x187This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 28 November to 14 December 2013.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s The Weekly Francis. Jimmy Akin came up with this idea when he started “The Weekly Benedict” and I have taken over curation of it.

Angelus

  • 8 December 2013

General Audiences

  • 15 December 2013

Messages

  • 8 December 2013 – Message for the World Day of Peace: Fraternity, the Foundation and Pathway to Peace

Speeches

  • 28 November 2013 – To participants of the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue
  • 8 December 2013 – Act of Veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the occasion of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception

Daily Homilies (fervorinos)

  • 9 December 2013 – Pope celebrates Mass with Egyptian Patriarch
  • 10 December 2013 – The door of the Lord is always open
  • 12 December 2013 – Be silent, so we can hear the tenderness of God
  • 13 December 2013 – Without fear of freedom

Papal Tweets

  • “If we see someone who needs help, do we stop? There is so much suffering and poverty, and a great need for good Samaritans.” @pontifex, 9 December 2013
  • “Mary, Our Mother, sustain us in moments of darkness, difficultly and apparent defeat.” @pontifex, 10 December 2013
  • “We cannot think of a Church without joy. This is the joy of the Church: announcing to all the name of Jesus.” @pontifex, 12 December 2013
  • “Don’t be afraid to go to the Sacrament of Confession, where you will meet Jesus who forgives y” @pontifex, 13 December 2013
  • “This is Christian hope: that the future is in God’s hands.” @pontifex, 14 December 2013

Other

  • Pope Francis’ interview with “La Stampa” and “Vatican Insider”
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Person of the Year

by Jeffrey Miller December 11, 2013
written by Jeffrey Miller

I must say I am really surprised that Time Magazine named Pope Francis person of the year. Really surprised they are still making Time Magazine.

Any positive mention of the Pope is a good thing. I can’t say I get to excited that a magazine that often has anti-Catholic screeds by Amy Sullivan and others and usually celebrates Christmas or Easter by yet another “real Jesus” article takes time out to get something right. Plus I suspect they got this right for the wrong reasons. Remember the retraction the other day from them?

Correction: An earlier version of this post suggested that Pope Francis rejected some church dogma. He does not.

Considering that the selection is towards noteworthy regarding impact on the news during the year it means even less than an Nobel Peace Prize. People often reference that Hitler was named Man of the year, but there was also Stalin and the Ayatollah Khomeni along with “the computer” and “the Earth” also being winners.

No doubt the Pope’s obvious love of the poor is something even the media is able to recognize and even generally the Church’s work for the poor. This reminds me of something the pope wrote in Evangelii Gaudium:

  1. Despite the tide of secularism which has swept our societies, in many countries – even those where Christians are a minority – the Catholic Church is considered a credible institution by public opinion, and trusted for her solidarity and concern for those in greatest need. Again and again, the Church has acted as a mediator in finding solutions to problems affecting peace, social harmony, the land, the defence of life, human and civil rights, and so forth. And how much good has been done by Catholic schools and universities around the world! This is a good thing. Yet, we find it difficult to make people see that when we raise other questions less palatable to public opinion, we are doing so out of fidelity to precisely the same convictions about human dignity and the common good.

I really liked Thomas L. McDonald’s take that included “The Good” and “The Meh”. This point especially resonated with me:

I’m not going to start jumping with joy because a magazine I consider offensive and irrelevant noticed the bloody obvious: that one man commanded more media attention than any other person this year: stopped clocks, and all that.

He also goes on to post some of Time’s other recent covers.

The always funny Eye of the Tiber has Pope Emeritus Benedict Glances At Cover Of Time Magazine Again, Discreetly Wipes Tear From Eye

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Catholic Techie

by Jeffrey Miller December 9, 2013
written by Jeffrey Miller

Sarah Reinhard was kind enough to interview me for her Catholic Techie column at CatholicMom.com.

You can find her blog at Snoring Scholar.

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The Weekly Francis – Volume 39 – 8 December 2013

by Jeffrey Miller December 8, 2013
written by Jeffrey Miller

pope-francis2-300x187This version of The Weekly Francis covers material released in the last week from 24 November to 7 December 2013.

The Weekly Francis is a compilation of the Holy Father’s writings, speeches, etc which I also post at Jimmy Akin’s The Weekly Francis. Jimmy Akin came up with this idea when he started “The Weekly Benedict” and I have taken over curation of it.

Angelus

  • 1 December 2013

General Audiences

  • 4 December 2013

Homilies

  • 23 November 2013 – Holy Mass for the conclusion of the Year of Faith on the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
  • 1 December 2013

Speeches

  • 21 November 2013- To the Filipino Community on the occasion of the Blessing of the mosaic of Saint Pedro Calungsod
  • 22 November 2013 – Audience with the Italian and Argentine rugby teams,
  • 25 November 2013 – Meeting with the volunteers of the Year of Faith

Daily Homilies (fervorinos)

  • 2 December 2013 – Allow the Lord to encounter us in preparation for Christmas
  • 3 December 2014 – A Church without joy is unthinkable
  • 5 December 2013 – Put Christian words in action
  • 6 December 2013 – Praying is a bit like “annoying” God

Papal Tweets

  • “Your sins are great? Just tell the Lord: Forgive me, help me to get up again, change my heart!” @pontifex, 2 December 2013
  • “We are all called to be friends with Jesus. Don’t be afraid to love the Lord.” @pontifex, 2 December 2013
  • “Fifty years ago, Vatican II spoke of communications. Let us listen to, dialogue with, and bring to Christ all those we encounter in life.” @pontifex, 2 December 2013
  • “Holiness doesn’t mean doing extraordinary things, but doing ordinary things with love and faith.” @pontifex, 2 December 2013
  • “The cross is the price of true love. Lord, give us the strength to accept and carry our crosses!” @pontifex, 2 December 2013
  • “Dear young people, put your talents at the service of the Gospel, with creativity and boundless charity.” @pontifex, 2 December 2013
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