The pro-life movement must prioritize faith and cultural transformation over political alignment to create a lasting culture of life.
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The South Park episode Raisins satirizes adolescent heartbreak and the commercialization of affection, exploring how suffering shapes personal growth and the search for meaning.
Continue reading Heartbreak, Suffering, and the Search for Meaning in South Park’s “Raisins”The Highest Good and Its Role in History, Politics, and Truth
Connecting politics, history, and current events to the highest good elevates them beyond mere power struggles, revealing their deeper meaning within God’s providential plan.
Continue reading The Highest Good and Its Role in History, Politics, and TruthGrace, Sacrifice, and Brotherhood in Essex Dogs: A Catholic Reflection
A brief yet profound moment of generosity in Essex Dogs reflects deep Catholic themes of grace, humility, and self-giving love, showing how even the smallest acts of kindness can carry spiritual significance amidst the brutality of war.
Continue reading Grace, Sacrifice, and Brotherhood in Essex Dogs: A Catholic ReflectionIs Abortion the Greatest Evil God Permits – And Could It Be Tied to the Second Coming?
Evil is one of those things that always makes people ask big questions. If God is good, why does He let horrible things happen? Why does He allow injustice, suffering, and the destruction of innocent lives? It’s a question theologians have wrestled with for centuries. St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, and plenty of others have all come to a similar conclusion: God permits evil, but only because He can bring about a greater good from it.
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