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a collection of random thoughts on apologetics, and everything else I find amusing. If you would like to be friends on facebook, just send me a message. Thanks and God bless! :) var sc_project=6400975; var sc_invisible=1; var sc_security="9f87186b";
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Nihilism states that the search for reason and meaning is an end in itself. You don't have any hope of finding meaning and that life is only an occasion for sensations, so you go from one peak experience to another but there's no meaning to it. [For example] people promoting the eating of high level cuisine and getting food that are extremely rare. There was one guy in a movie who wanted to drink coffee made from coffee beans that have been digested by certain monkeys and passed out in their stool. And then recollected and then roasted and given, and I said 'yknow, I have no idea why the product extracted from monkey stools would be a high point of life'. But I've never tried it. But this is what you see in nihilism- that life is a search through stools and some of them would use vulgar truths for that.

Fr. Mitch Pacwa, Crossing the Threshold of Hope

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It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense. It would be a description without meaning — as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure.

Albert Einstein

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You brought your weak apologetics onto the atheism tag. Trolling the atheism tag... That's exactly what Jesus would do right? If I walk into a church and yell out "Your all wasting your time," I should be put in my place for that. Just as you should be corrected for spewing nonsense on the atheism tag. If your god is so mighty I would think he could defend himself. He wouldn't need crappy apologetics.

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You sound like you're trolling yourself. Hahaha. Read up better books. :)"You brought your weak apologetics onto the atheism tag. Trolling the atheism tag... That's exactly what Jesus would do right? If I walk into a church and yell out "Your all wasting your time," I should be put in my place for that. Just as you should be corrected for spewing nonsense on the atheism tag. If your god is so mighty I would think he could defend himself. He wouldn't need crappy apologetics."

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I can remember the days when there were three networks plus public broadcasting and on the three major networks well way before cable and such, we could watch, when I was in 8th grade, Cyrano de Bergerac broadcasted as a play on one of the regular channels and there were plays on a regular basis. There were programs especially on Sunday with higher culture showing (classical) concerts. Even Walt Disney back in those days did the movie Fantasia an animated movie in order to teach children about symphonic music. But by the ’60s it was brought out again so that people could get high while watching it. Well, I take it back- they were getting high *and* they were watching it! It’s not the supplement! I could recall people saying that when I was a college student.

Fr. Mitch Pacwa [Back when the media was nourishing the culture and not destroying it.] http://brightcove.vo.llnwd.net/pd16/media/1675170007001/201406/3342/1675170007001_3605680239001_TOH02770-06-03-14-1280x720.mp4

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Is quite sure that upon seeing anyone reading Chesterton in public, would approach said person and would either say "ARE YOU A CHESTERTON FAN OR A FIRST TIME CHESTERTON READER?!" And it will go down hill from there.

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Everybody can develop things like vocabulary. You can develop and learn how to use more words. Do you know what the average number of words in vocabulary today is for the average American? 850 words is the average size of the vocabulary. Now, this is particularly dumb. Because English has a larger vocabulary than any language in the history of the world. Larger because of our science, but still no other language has had as wide a vocabulary as English and you should learn that. And again that sounds like, ‘you’re just harping on how to speak the language’. But learning vocabulary opens up ideas. And is the beginning and a necessary beginning for doing philosophy.
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One of the most basic ways of learning how to think logically is to encourage people to use good grammar. [...] A lot of people are silly in thinking 'oh, he just wants to sound intelligent'. Well, it's not bad. I'm not against sounding intelligent. But I'm actually encouraging you to think intelligently and clearly. And to use good grammar is as Aristotle said in his book The Logic, that that is the basis of learning how to think logically. And so, everybody should do that, and everybody can do that.

Fr. Mitch Pacwa http://youtu.be/Gee_YPimZuM?t=44m20s

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"The great artists of the past were aware that human life is full of chaos and suffering. But they had a remedy for this. And the name of this remedy was Beauty." One of the best BBC documentaries ever.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Why-Beauty-Matters/250879704961183?ref=stream

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…the virgin birth, the incarnation, the resurrection…are the true laws of the flesh and the physical. Death, decay, destruction are the suspension of those laws….[It] would never have occurred to human consciousness to conceive of purity if we were not to look forward to a resurrection of the body, which will be flesh and spirit united in peace, in the way they were in Christ. The resurrection of Christ seems the high point in the law of nature.

Flannery O'Connor

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"[The Passion] lives, because it involves the staggering story of the Creator truly groaning and travailing with his Creation; and the highest thing thinkable passing through some nadir of the lowest curve of the cosmos. And it lives, because the very blast from this black cloud of death comes upon the world as a wind of everlasting life; by which all things wake and are alive."

GKC quoting one of the most popular yet cryptic passages of St. Paul. I didn't see it that way before, but once again, GKC made the apt connection quite effortlessly.

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