Tag: mercy

  • How mercy is like a Bolt of Lightning

    How mercy is like a Bolt of Lightning

    Many nights of strong rains and deep thunder gave me a nostalgia for rainstorms. The heavens are coming down, but my slumber went undisturbed. There is a relaxing quality to the sounds of the fiery tempest. My condolences to those who experience fear while my reaction is peace. I see the streak of lighting, the…

  • Should Insults be Insulting to an Average Catholic?

    Should Insults be Insulting to an Average Catholic?

    It is an important self-reflection; what is insulting about insults? Of course, all humans are made in the image and likeness of God. Of course, insults should not be an everyday occurrence and is not acceptable in polite society. Of course, there are better ways to convey your point or express your anger without insults.…

  • The Beauty of Sociopaths

    The Beauty of Sociopaths

    Jesus told many stories in the bible about a Samaritan. The cultural context is often loss on us Americans in the 21st century. However, painting Samaritans in a positive light was scandalous for Jesus’s Jewish disciples. The story of the good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) was supposed to shock the disciples into realizing our actions towards…

  • Sin: The itch that we can’t scratch

    Sin: The itch that we can’t scratch

    Why do we sin? Seriously, why do we sin? Is there something to delight in murder and theft and lying? Does breaking the commandments benefit us more than obeying them? The greatest critique to God is that He is not good and allows sin to happen. Let us leave the problem of Evil for another…