By Age of the Diary on Feb 18, 2013 in:
Analyze This, Mary, Jesus, God, religion, feminist, feminism, human-rights, men, Catholic, Catholicism, Catholic Church, virginity, virgin, virgin mary, blessed virgin mary, virgin man, spirituality, celibacy of priests, catholic belief, jesus man, devirginized, easy girl
Jesus never married, and if he followed the Catholic belief that you shouldn’t have sex outside marriage, then he must have been a virgin for life. So why isn’t he the blessed virgin man? His mother Mary is praised to the heavens for bear...
By One Minute Blog on Feb 11, 2013 in:
Religion, cardinal ratzinger, catholic, catholicism, conclave, italy, pope benedict, pope resigns, resignation, rome, vatican
Pope Benedict XVI has just announced that he is resigning as the Supreme Head of the Catholic Church. He is scheduled to step down on the 28th of February, according to the Vatican. The 85-year-old pontiff conveyed his decision during a meeting with...
By Age of the Diary on Jan 12, 2013 in:
Analyze This, abortion, Bible, Catholic, Catholic Church, Catholicism, divorce, Homosexuality, Jesus, masturbation, obsession, Premarital sex, prostitution, sex, Sexual ethics
High school Ja looked at the C.L.E. (Christian Living Education) curriculum and saw that for this quarter they were going to talk about morality. She was excited to learn what it was all about, until she realized that morality meant sexual morality.
My husband and I don’t encourage our children to engage in Halloween practices for reasons related to faith. But we’re not very hard core at this point. Every time our kids see Halloween stuff on TV and at malls, we … Continue readi...
By Indio Bravo: A Blog of a Filipino Historian on Nov 4, 2012 in:
Reformation, History, protestantism, catholicism, Solas, sola scriptura, sola fide, sola gratia, Sola christus, Reformed, theology, Primary source, ad fontes, FONTES
The 5 Solas: The Reformation Declarations of Freedom To cap off this blogs’s series on the Reformation, it is good for us to go back to the tenets that forged Protestants and Evangelicals to what they are today. Deep at the core of the Reformation...
By Indio Bravo: A Blog of a Filipino Historian on Nov 1, 2012 in:
Catholicism, Edict of Worms, Martin Luther, christianity, heretic, protestantism, reformation, vatican, world history, Catholic, excommunication, History, Reformation, luther, Reformation day, reformed, european history, religion
“Luther is now to be seen as a convicted heretic. He has twenty-one days from the fifteenth of April. After that, no one should give him shelter. His followers also are to be condemned, and his books will be erased from human memory.” - Edict of...
By Indio Bravo: A Blog of a Filipino Historian on Oct 30, 2012 in:
95 theses, reformation day, reformation, protestantism, martin luther, primary source, history, world history, european history, church history, Christianity, Catholicism
Happy Reformation Day! Celebrating the recovery of the Scriptures October 31, 1517, a day that would mark a new change in Christendom and Europe, and perhaps the whole world. For the events that transpired after that were catalysts in the formation...