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theological, and historical issues surrounding the Catholic Faith. Each topic-page
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Mark Bonocore offers a thorough Catholic Christian response to the Muslim
tract The True Religion.


With the recent encroachments of Islamic militants on genuine
freedom of speech, our readers might be interested to know just how
peaceful the "religion of peace" really is. Mark Bonocore serves
up a short piece on the violent progression of Islam throughout
history. Despite what we might hear from the pundits, politicians,
and propagandists, Islam has a very sordid past with the sword.



In the current turmoil with the Muslim world, it is almost too inconceivable
to believe what her appearance at Fátima might suggest: the conversion of the Muslim
world to the Catholic Faith. How this can possibly happen, nobody really knows
and even my speculations here are just mere musings on my part. Then again, if
the West is plunged into a future conflict with the Muslim world, you have to wonder
whether the the Third Secret really applies more to Benedict than it does to John Paul II.




Michael Forrest discusses the contemporary and historical
issues of Jews and Christians. He rightly warns of dangerous
generalizations and anti-Semitism.


Art Sippo discusses what the Catholic disposition to people
of other religions should be.

In this article,
Catholic Exchange 's Mary Kochan gives
a good Bible primer and lesson in critical thinking 101 when talking to
Jehovah Witnesses about God's body. A good little topic to discuss
next time they come knocking on the door.




Art Sippo offers us a lucid and insightful review of the recent
debate between Greg Stafford and James White. Read how both Stafford
and White make grammar into a god without acknowledging the necessity of
calling in the historic Christian tradition to settle the matter.



Father Ignatius kicks
off
's return
with a blistering attack on secularism and the bankrupt philosophy
that undergirds it. It cuts through the pathetic euphemisms
and shallow thinking that permeates our society. In-depth,
comprehensive, explosive, and devastating, this piece will rock
some boats and change some lives.
's return
with a blistering attack on secularism and the bankrupt philosophy
that undergirds it. It cuts through the pathetic euphemisms
and shallow thinking that permeates our society. In-depth,
comprehensive, explosive, and devastating, this piece will rock
some boats and change some lives.








