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Science, Catholics, and Fear

  PIC doctor pocking cash More and more, religious people are pitching their tents in the vast, squashy wilderness that calls itself “natural living” or “alternative medicine,” and are rejecting...

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But what if we’re not scientists?

When Catholics have a hard time understanding or accepting some point of doctrine, their path is not easy, but it is clear. John XXIII reportedly told a man,  “Accept the teaching you can accept, and...

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Hey, who wants to talk about Dr. Deisher and vaccines and autism and fetal...

  PIC man showing woman statistics chart Not me! But other folks do, and ain’t other folks what make the world go round? Here are a few good reads for vaccine/austism/fetal cell/Deisher/statistical...

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Should Catholics read anti-Catholic materials?

  Do you know what happens when you only read things that you already know you are going to agree with? Your brain becomes a marshmallow: soft, white, undifferentiated, and incapable of doing anything...

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Rational Catholic continues dismantling the shoddy science in Dr. Deisher’s...

The indefatigable Rational Catholic, still undeterred by accusations of being an enormous meany-pants, has provided us with part two of what will be a three-part series explaining why there is no...

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RIP Charles Townes, Brilliant Physicist, Man of Faith

The idea that faith and reason are inevitably at odds with each other is one of the most persistent and least defensible myths of modern times. Read the rest at the Register. (image shows a statue of...

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Gee, your corpse smells terrific!

Not only does the Catholic Church “do science,” but she allows us a heck of a lot of latitude in our personal devotions. Myself, I have steered clear of incorruptibles as any proof of anything besides...

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