All posts tagged catholicism

Friday Link Roundup #11

Evangelical pastor Randy Alcorn answers the question, “Should young evangelical Christians ever be allowed to prioritize issues other than abortion when voting?” Well, it’s slightly differently phrased, but the basic point is the same. Christian apologist Gregory Koukl accidentally makes some insightful arguments against almost all religious beliefs, though he intended them primarily to refute [...]

Papal infallibility

I was talking to a Christian friend of mine today about how the Catholic Church recently forgave Nicolaus Copernicus for his “heresy” of evidence-based astronomy, reburying him with all the rites and ceremony that he didn’t get the first time around. (To be fair, he apparently wasn’t persecuted during his lifetime; his ideas were declared [...]

Everything you believe in

I just have to share this great comic I read today, from atheistcartoons.com. It’s called “This I Don’t Believe.” I’m perpetually amazed by the religious people I talk to who don’t seem to have any particular attachments to the doctrines and dogma of their religion, but are members anyway because they want to feel like [...]