Author: Paul Murano
Mother’s Day Thought
I am a big Mother’s Day fan…. but has anyone noticed it being emphasized in the media a little more than in the past? Today’s Red Sox game, for example, had both teams dressed in pink, hitting with pink bats, whose catchers wore pink masks and chest protectors. Yet, commercials from Nike, etc. were about […]... Read More
What’s Wrong with In Vitro Fertilization?
3 reasons in-vitro fertilization is intrinsically immoral and the matter of grave sin: a) It involves killing human beings. Offspring in their embryonic stage of maturity are created and destroyed (killed, or left frozen in suspended animation) as part of the process. At least 10 are killed in the attempt that one may […]... Read More
The Only Way to World Peace
Moral evil is normally received and passed on. By default we unwittingly perpetuate it. In a fallen world injustice done unto us is not an option, but passing it on is. We either lash out in anger at others or keep it inside to eat away at us internally. Christ came to offer us a […]... Read More
The false dichotomy
Influenced by modern philosophy, the American mentality today is that there is no objective truth; and if there is, there is no way of us knowing it. I see this thinking expressed on both sides of the political spectrum. Upon this false premise is the false dichotomy that all we are left with is subjective […]... Read More
Reflection: Sexual Confusion – in Eden, and the United States
Why did the serpent in Eden set his sights on the woman instead of the man? Nothing in this Genesis story is pure happenstance. Let us reflect, beneath the surface. In being formed from man’s side, the serpent knew the woman was the heart of humanity, Adam being its head. He sensed her gift of […]... Read More
Are most young people a lost cause, or just lost?
Although my FB posts, website blurbs, and newspaper articles pull no punches in articulating my personal take on the issues, my teaching style is very different. My approach in the college classroom is objective and Socratic, allowing students to think for themselves by following reason wherever it may lead. In philosophy classes I do not […]... Read More
Which one would you save?
Too many people believe that one’s emotional response is a good indicator of the objective value of something. What one is more apt to do, the argument goes, is an infallible indicator of what is right. Not true. There has been a pro-abortion question bandied about on social media recently that goes something like this: […]... Read More
Rejoice! Demonic attack is par for the course.
If you live a Christian life you will encounter the devil, and often. He arouses the ire of his unwitting followers on earth, often those who are respected as pillars of the community, and not infrequently a dissonant member of the clergy with little faith. They secretly hate truth and direct their vile at anyone […]... Read More
Surrendering to the Will of God
BTS Podcast: “Surrendering to God’s Will, No Matter What the Cost” How do we discern God’s will? What does it mean to surrender? Is there value in suffering? Let’s delve beneath the surface. Riveting Radio: Click here. ... Read More