The latest attack on Islam: It’s not a religion

From the fringes. Can’t believe this.

Religious liberty has become a particularly politicized topic in recent years, and recent months were no different. In a long-awaited June decision, the Supreme Court decided in favor of a Christian baker who refused to make a custom wedding cake for a gay couple. In July, Attorney General Jeff Sessions introduced a “religious liberty task force”  MORE

2017 sees highest murder rate ever in shrinking Baltimore

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Wow! One of our Catholic States. Higher than Chicago.

Baltimore has set a new per-capita homicide record as gunmen killed for drugs, cash, payback – or no apparent reason at all.

surge of homicides in the starkly divided city resulted in 343 killings in 2017, bringing the annual homicide rate to its highest ever – roughly 56 killings per 100,000 people. Baltimore, which has shrunk over decades, currently has about 615,000 inhabitants. MORE

California tries to make the world play by their rules

How far can California go to impose our policy choices on other states, or other countries?

A bill that recently passed the California Legislature would require publicly traded corporations with their principal executive offices in California to have at least one woman on their corporate board by the end of next year. By the end of 2021, if such a company has a six-member board, three must be women. Gov. Jerry Brown is contemplating signing the bill. MORE

Why Do We Agree to Disagree?

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As Catholics we should be trying to exercise charity whenever we voice our opinions on issues, especially those that pertain to matters of faith.

Most traditionalists seem to be in agreement that we appear to be living in “The Great Apostasy” (Schism) spoken of by St. Paul in II Thess. II. However, most seem to be unaware that confusion among the faithful is one of the main signs of this apostasy. Simply put, no confusion, no apostasy. They go together.

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