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Articles in 'Science and Discovery'
The Culture of Death is from Satan
By Tom Klocek
The culture of death is an important issue, especially in this year's election. While Catholics are especially concerned about it, it is really a human rights issue, the human rights of the unborn child whose humanity is lied about and denied regularly. Any issue that has to have so many lies about it to garner support is not from God.
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"Stink Bugs and God's Creation: Understanding Their Role, Impact, and Our Ecological Responsibility"
By Aaron Schuck
Discover the purpose of stink bugs, their ecological role, and how their presence challenges our responsibility as environmental stewards.
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Eucharistic Miracles and Modern Man
By Jim Valois
The article goes over interesting aspects of eucharistic miracles as a way to evangelize relativists and strengthen Catholics who already believe.
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Build-A-Baby
By Jacinta
Where anyone who wants a baby can build one!
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Where is the Cross of Christ
By Janet Cassidy
Today I am suggesting a short video that tells about the Cross of Christ. You won't want to miss it!
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Y Is Male’s Dominant Gene Disappearing?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Humanity will face a crisis like no other
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How Richard Dawkins and Elon Musk’s Achievements Illuminate the Hand of God
By Aaron Schuck
Explore how Richard Dawkins and Elon Musk's groundbreaking work unintentionally reveals aspects of Divine Providence in science and technology.
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Experts Discover what Catholics have known for Centuries
By Gary Sullivan
While for some recent scientific findings may excite a renewed interest in the Shroud, when it comes to our God-given faith in the redemptive death of Christ they have no authority. In the words of Saint Paul, their credibility as an authority in the area of religion has been ‘reduced to nothing’ and for that we ought to be thankful.
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The Evil in IVF
By Brandy M. Miller
Many Catholics find themselves confused about the IVF issue. Here's where its evil lies.
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Anger and Resentment
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we take a look at the negativities and harm caused to us by anger and resentment, our alternatives, and the potential good that may be expected when we work on a positive change
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The Void or An Awakening?
By Jacinta Wick
It is said that Albert Einstein said, "One percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration." It means that any genius is both inspiration and hard work. How does this happen? What does our brain need to do?
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Marian Devotion: The link between Rome and the American Midwest
By Ishmael Adibuah
The little-known link between Saint Mary Major in Rome and a Marian Shrine in the American Midwest.
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Behind the Scenes
By Janet Cassidy
Today I talk about a book I recently read and the stunning impact Dr. Anthony Fauci made on addressing the HIV/Aids crisis, along with many other viruses we have faced.
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What Do We Know More About Weight Control?
By Eileen Renders
This article addresses a growing health issue in the United States regarding obesity. This is a sharing by a professional in taking a look back in time, and the many causes of overweight, and obesity. It is not healthy and is also the sin of gluttony.
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How Alcoholism is Healed
By Eileen Renders
This article is to reinforce in us how it is only God who can heal us while strengthening our faith and relationships
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Sanctified Unity: the Reign of Love
By Nathan James Rawlins
If the nature of Love is discovered to be more than a mere neurochemical motivation, perhaps a force like radiation or even perhaps a more foundational force like gravity or electromagnetism then deeper-critical inquiry on the matter is worthy of occupying our leisure time.
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Pondering the Box turtle
By Adam Charles Hovey
How myths about a shelled reptile can help us defend the Gospel
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