
An Inconvenient Truth and The Rise of Latter-day Niceness
When does discipleship lose conviction, courage, and clarity? When “niceness” is modeled for comfort and approval.
When does discipleship lose conviction, courage, and clarity? When “niceness” is modeled for comfort and approval.
Is self-love the key to healing? True wholeness comes through connection, not isolation or self-focus.
Can early Church practices justify new sealings? The evidence affirms doctrinal continuity, not revisionist change.
Is theological silence a loophole? Air Bud logic misreads doctrine and undermines revealed foundations.
What does it mean to listen to women in faith communities? It means discerning voice from ideological demand.
Can believers thrive in a world that disdains their faith? Their strength lies in embracing outsider status.
Can conspiracy thinking pave the way for the Antichrist? Yes—it distorts truth, fuels delusion, and prepares minds to worship lies as wonders.
Why does busyness feel fulfilling yet leave us empty? Constant motion and distraction dull the soul, making real spiritual growth nearly impossible.
Did Christ fulfill ancient Jewish holy days? His Atonement aligned with sacred dates and prophesied events.
Pain can be spiritually and existentially productive—it wakes us up, calls us deeper, and invites us toward transformation.
Before the cross, Mary understood the resurrection. How does her devotion help us better understand His return?
What happens when Catholic roots meet restored faith? Easter deepens through memory, sacrifice, and joy in the temple.