Tag: Christianity

  • Sola Scriptura Lacks a Certain Curiosity

    Sola Scriptura Lacks a Certain Curiosity

    Sola Scriptura. As a Catholic, I have problems with this mindset and approach to understanding the Gospel message revealed to us by Jesus of Nazareth. Believe it or not, I have read the Bible and have even out quoted Protestants. I see Sola Scriptura lacks a certain curiosity. If we truly believed in Sola Scriptura,…

  • The Practice of Tithing vs Financial Insecurity

    The Practice of Tithing vs Financial Insecurity

    Lent has begun! What a glorious time to take stock of our spiritual health and reassess our relationship with God and neighbor. Lent is a penitential season in the Catholic Church and other denominations. A quick lesson, penance is not meant to be a punishment though it usually follows after some sort of crime or…

  • The Evangelization in the Catholic Faith is like a Tarantula

    The Evangelization in the Catholic Faith is like a Tarantula

    Is a Tarantula cute? Maybe you think so maybe you don’t. That phenomenon have been a consistent reflection of mine ever since I started by Catholic journey. The phenomenon that people can react to the same object/stimulus and have different reactions. I love humanity in its diversity! Some people like strawberries because their tart and…

  • Religion is Wasteful… that’s Wonderful!

    Religion is Wasteful… that’s Wonderful!

    EFFICIENCY! It is oh so American to be efficient. Tasks must be done in a timely and efficient manner. If the task cannot be done efficiently then it must be cut out or outsourced. There are many products and services that uses convenience and efficiency as their main selling point. The Average Catholic rebukes this…

  • Let’s Talk About the Capitalism in “It’s a Wonderful Life.”

    Let’s Talk About the Capitalism in “It’s a Wonderful Life.”

    A tale of selfless service, lost purpose, and gratitude. “It’s a Wonderful Life” is a timeless classic that beautifully depicts the importance of being grateful for the life that we live. For our purposes, the movie provides a great dichotomy of “good” capitalism and “bad” capitalism. There is a battle over the lives of Bedford…

  • Do you get Bonus Points in Heaven for the Final Amount in your Bank Account?

    Do you get Bonus Points in Heaven for the Final Amount in your Bank Account?

    What is the economically efficient way to hold on to wealth? This is not a moral “got you” about right and wrong. It is an honest question of how much money should we have when we die? Prudential judgement is the correct answer. There shouldn’t be a hard and steadfast rule. If we, Average Catholics,…

  • Prayer is Like a Combustion Engine

    Prayer is Like a Combustion Engine

    Good Prayer? Bad Prayer? Sometimes it seems like its outside of my control. The Average Catholic must have a prayer life. A life of prayer keeps us connected to God; the God of the living not of the dead. Prayer, in the long term, fills us with the fruits of the Holy Spirit such as…

  • Money is the Root of All Evil … that’s Inconvenient.

    Money is the Root of All Evil … that’s Inconvenient.

    Unfortunately, there is a bible passage that cannot be ignored. That is “Money is the root of all evil.” It is a common phrase when talking about money and spirituality. The result is an understanding that material possessions are more often than not a barrier to holiness. If the only virtuous and holy thing to…

  • Seeing Profit as Gratitude

    Seeing Profit as Gratitude

    The life blood of capitalism is to make a profit. The familiar equation of revenue minus cost equals profit is burned into every entrepreneur. How can we minimize costs and maximize revenue? Profit is the driving force between most if not all capitalistic activity. The big question is how much money can we make off…

  • The Count Down (or Up) Till Judgement Day

    The Count Down (or Up) Till Judgement Day

    When will Judgement day happen? A question that everyone has entertained at least once. A few eccentric spiritual leaders believe that they truly know the date. But orthodox believers recognize that the true day of judgement is known only to God. It would be fascinating if there was a countdown clock somewhere in heaven. Perhaps,…