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Toyota’s dilemma

27 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto Leave a Comment

Toyota is caught in a very difficult situation. But, look at the cartoon. Yes, Congress does love its “show trials,”  err, I mean “hearings.” Now, I am not sure why they call them hearings since no Congressperson listens. They ought to be called “talkies.” They have no legal effect, but they do allow the Congressperson, […]

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Christianity Today on grace

26 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto 3 Comments

Thanks to another blog, I was linked to the following quote from an article in the online version of Christianity Today. Those steeped in the grace of God know there is no difference between freedom and obedience, and that the spiritual life is all about being compelled. Jeremiah says he cannot hold in the message […]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: Bible, musings, theology

Of mushrooms and Lent

25 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto 4 Comments

Let me tell you a story of some people whom I personally know. It speaks to how we may behave in a very difficult economy. On Monday I visited a physician in a small town in the center of Florida. He was born in Lebanon, and speaks with an accent. But, there he is in […]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: American Orthodoxy, fasting, sanctification

Lenten reading material

24 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto 4 Comments

Let’s take a break from the philosophy of science and think about Lent. With full permission from Orthocath, below is his post on readings that will both help improve your Lenten observance and help deepen your understanding of Orthodoxy as well as broadening your faith: A good discipline to develop during Great Lent is to […]

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Scientific research and Alice in Wonderland

23 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto 6 Comments

When I was young, one of the favorite arguments against Christians was to argue that Christianity was simply a psychological crutch to help one deal with life. Of course, there was an obvious counter-answer. One simply responds to the critic that he/she rejects Jesus because they have psychological hang-ups that prevent them from being able […]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: ethics, philosophy, technology

But the bias of scientists is a known factor

22 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto Leave a Comment

Let’s keep going a bit with the scientific method. Scientists have a strong tendency to extrapolate from the known to the unknown. Actually, we all have a tendency to do that, which is why in theology there is a branch called speculative theology. The known is based on repeatable experiments or observations, while the unknown […]

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Scientists are biased

21 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto 3 Comments

It may surprise you that I would post a title as provocative as “Scientists are biased,” except that it is the standard belief of people who work in scientific research. Oh no, they would never word it that way, because in today’s parlance it means that the person (or study) being accused of bias is […]

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On the development of Great Lent

20 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto Leave a Comment

Every year about this time someone asks about Great Lent. When did it develop? How did it start? OK, here is the short story. Though some who read the Bible conclude that people were always baptized immediately after accepting the Lord, it was not necessarily that way for everyone who converted. Mind you, there is […]

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Abstinence-only education among high risk youth

19 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto 4 Comments

Efficacy of a Theory-Based Abstinence-Only Intervention Over 24 Months A Randomized Controlled Trial With Young Adolescents John B. Jemmott III, PhD; Loretta S. Jemmott, PhD, RN; Geoffrey T. Fong, PhD Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2010;164(2):152-159. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an abstinence-only intervention in preventing sexual involvement in young adolescents. Design: Randomized controlled trial. […]

Filed Under: uncategorized Tagged With: morality, teens, women

The Mountains – Part 05

18 February 2010 · by  Fr. Ernesto 1 Comment

Onwards and upwards with my daughter’s posts. ==== Here we go, it’s part 4.2 of the Andes series. Don’t forget this is the second half of a story; you really need to read the first half first! Part 4.1 is Dia de Arequipa (part one). Hope the suspense from yesterday didn’t kill you! 🙂 Every […]

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