To Whom Are We Speaking?
Posted by Rebecca Teti in Faith on Wednesday, April 13, 2011
“She makes me a better liberal,” the woman wrote of her conservative friend in a post last week.
She meant that the act of having to defend her ideas honed them, forcing her not to be lazy.
In the opening conference of the Vatican’s new “Court of the Gentiles” initiative, Pope Benedict XVI says much the same about the role atheists play in the lives of Christians today:
Those of you who are non-believers... READ MORE
This Is What Dialogue Looks Like
Posted by Rebecca Teti in News on Wednesday, June 03, 2009
There was a lot of talk about dialogue in the run-up to the President’s appearance at Notre Dame.
May 28th, there actually was one.
Obama supporter and Pepperdine University Professor Douglas Kmiec and Princeton’s Robbie George had a debate about how pro-lifers should approach the Obama administration.
Catholic University hosted the debate at the National Press Club.
Mary Ann Glendon moderated.... READ MORE
Great Debate
Posted by Rebecca Teti in Faith on Thursday, October 16, 2008
Tuesday Fr. Michael Orsi showed us that loose internet lips can lead us into serious sin through calumny, detraction, rash judgment and willing cooperation with those sins.
I loved that article, but today I want to look at internet discussion from an another angle. Does charity mean we can’t ever discuss anything controversial for fear of hurting someone’s feelings?
Obviously not. Christianity isn’t... READ MORE
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