Weekly Round Up - 11/18/2022
My latest article for Catholic Answers Don’t Let Protestants Drag You To Their Turf cuts to the fundamental issue between Catholics and Protestants. The aim of this article is to focus the debate.
Our series Philosophy In 60 Seconds-ish has some new releases this week:
And if you ever wanted to know a little more about me, here’s an introductory livestream and QnA.
Gary Michuta joined me earlier this week to make sense of Sacred Tradition.
What else? Well…
An abortionist makes a startling admission in an article supposed to justify the abominable practice.
“The woman is lying on the table, awake but sedated by medications. I dilate her cervix and place a small plastic tube inside her uterus. I watch the ultrasound screen. I flip a switch; a humming noise fills the room. At this instant, the fetus seems to jump as though startled; then it squirms in the tight, already shrinking space of the uterus. It continues to move in this very human, baby-like way until the last instant, when it is overpowered by the force of the vacuum and sucked through a plastic tube, whisked out of the uterus and into a glass jar in a rush of blood. Gone.”
Pray this woman’s conscience isn’t completely dead such that she may realize the evil she’s committing and repent of it. This is murder.
Related, Callum Miller just published an article Human Equality Arguments Against Abortion. You may also enjoy my conversation with Dr. Christopher Kaczor on the ethics of abortion. (Notice the misleading “content flag” YouTube put on this video. Can you spot what’s wrong with it?)
Cameron Bertuzzi (a major apologetics YouTuber) recently announced his conversion to Catholicism. Please pray for Cameron and his family and support his ministry if you can.
Edward Feser continues his very good series Adventures in Old Atheism, this time highlining a non-atheist: Immanuel Kant.
Thomas Ward’s new book Ordered by Law is a fantastic introduction to Scotus.
The best book I’ve read all year (so far) is Platonism and Naturalism by Gerson.
That’s probably enough for this week.