Thursday, October 14, 2021
faith formation : The World Gone Bonkers Explained - Fr. Mark Goring, CC
Another great sermon from Fr. Goring.
Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Amazing World: Glass Batteries-- Dr. Goodenough
Possible big breakthrough in battery technology, by John B. Goodenough, inventor of the lithium battery.
Change of Name : The Catholic Pelican Blog
Hopefully this will be better.
Sunday, October 3, 2021
Apologetics: 4. You talk of universal persuasion. Men used to believe that the world was flat!
A sufficient reason for that error is evident, viz., lack of data,
and the fact that men followed their senses, which seemed to say that
the earth was flat.
That was not a judgment of the pure reason. The
senses supplied no immediate manifestations that there might be a God as
they indicated that the world might be flat.
The cases are not
parallel, and the transition from a judgment based upon the senses to
one based upon pure reason is not valid. In any case, the scientific and
metaphysical proofs justify belief in God quite independently of this
psychological reason. They would be valid supposing that only one man in
a million believed in God's existence. This latter supposition,
however, will never be verified, for the common rational judgment of the
vast majority will always intuitively perceive this truth.
Apologetics: 3. I, as a rationalist, ask, "Who created your uncreated clock-maker?"
That is not a rational question.
I say that the universe is obviously
created, and that what is created supposes a Creator who is uncreated,
or the problem goes on forever, the whole endless chain of dependent
beings as unable to explain itself as each of its links.
It is rational
to argue to an uncreated clock-maker. It is not rational to ask, "Who
created this uncreated clock-maker?" God was not created. If He were, He
would be a creature and would have a creator. His creator would then be
God, and not He Himself. God always existed. He never began, and will
never cease to be. He is eternal.
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