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Blurring Right and Wrong

Blurring Right and Wrong

By Judie Brown Aristotle once wrote, “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” Indeed, those words reflect the commonsense attitude of someone who has learned the difference between good and evil and who proceeds to act on it rather than resort to the popular theory that if something feels right to you it is acceptable, regardless of whether it...

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From Creation to Death

From Creation to Death

By Judie Brown The traditional phrase “from conception to natural death,” which describes the creative power of God and is most commonly seen in Catholic Church documents, has become troublesome. The problem is not that the phrase is wrong if one thinks with the mind...

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