I do hope the parody of my argument is caught.
Is Harry Potter inspired by God? How would one know? Well, let me prove to you that Harry Potter is inspired by God, that it is inspired, infallible, and authoritative.
“The same Magic, therefore, who spoke by the mouth of the prophets, must penetrate our hearts, in [...]
Archive for September, 2008
Sola Scriptura, Round Three
Posted in Scripture, tagged Conviction, Harry Potter, Holy Spirit, John Calvin, Scripture, Sola Scriptura on September 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Necessity of Mary’s Immaculate Conception in Scripture
Posted in Mary, tagged Bible, Catholic Church, Immaculate Conception, Mary, Scripture on September 25, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Mary as the Immaculate Conception – A Scriptural Analysis
Nowhere in Scripture does it mention that Mary was immaculately conceived. In same, it also doesn’t mention that Christ was immaculately conceived. This produces a problem, for we know that Christ could not (or, perhaps better to say, ‘would’ not) intervene on His own conception, considering “[He] [...]
An Irrefutable Proof
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged abortion, human rights, humankind, pro-life, value on September 18, 2008 | 3 Comments »
A Likely Proof
A is generally accepted as an assumption to all arguments surrounding Z.
A deals with an infinite positive value.
B cannot be disproved, nor be proven in any way to be less or more likely.
If A and B are true, then C is false.
Since A is an infinite value, no matter the likelihood of B, [...]
Theological Idiocy (or Just an Issue with Common Sense?)
Posted in abortion, tagged abortion, Aquinas, Aristotle, Biden-Gate, common sense, Joe Biden, Life, Meet the Press, St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica on September 8, 2008 | 14 Comments »
Theological Idiocy
I do admit that this essay will not be strictly theological, but that it may fall more in the realm of ‘common sense.’ I will also be forced to make a commentary, as a hobbyist studier of Thomas Aquinas and his Summa Theologica.
So, here’s the issue;
Joe Biden, a Roman Catholic, vice [...]