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Does the Bible Forbid Homosexuality?
on Mar 17, 2007 in matrimony Chastity Confusion sex homosexuality Moral Relativism Truth society St. Paul marriage The answer to this question is clearly to the affirmative. There has been an effort by many in the liberalized media to attempt to reconcile homosexual actions with Christian beliefs. Such attempts are futile. There is clear evidence in the Bible for...



Pope: Truth Necessary in Dialogue with Other Religions
on Mar 20, 2007 in Confusion Moral Relativism Truth St. Justin Martyr Church Fathers Benedict XVI Saints evangelization In his weekly audience today, Pope Benedict XVI spoke about St. Justin Martyr and emphasized the need for recognition of the truth in our dialogue with philosophy and other religions. The Pope reminds us that our Catholic Faith is rooted in truth...



First Confusion of a Beginner DBA
on Mar 26, 2007 in server data confusion dbms management system dba database oracle The first confusion a beginner DBA encounter is what exactly Oracle is? Is it the name of Company or is it the name of product? Is it the name of database or is it the name of database management system? In order to nullify these confusions, lets sta...



The Lord Remembers His Covenant Forever
on Mar 28, 2007 in Confusion Sin Heaven death Jesus Good vs. Evil Hell light Freedom In our readings today, there are 2 accounts of the Lord’s covenant to us. In the first reading, God makes a covenant with Abraham, a just and obedient man, telling him that he will be the father of many nations and kings, as long as his people rema...



On the Watch for Any Misstep
on Mar 29, 2007 in persecution Prayer Modernism Moral Relativism Liberalism darkness Secularism Confusion society Good vs. Evil Jesus Grace Freedom Today’s readings are bound together by the common theme of hatred by sinful people toward the just. In the first reading we hear the phrase "All those who were my friends are on the watch for any misstep of mine." In the gospel, the Jews...



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