• Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.

  • CF has always been a site that welcomes people from different backgrounds and beliefs to participate in discussion and even debate. That is the nature of its ministry. In view of recent events emotions are running very high. We need to remind people of some basic principles in debating on this site. We need to be civil when we express differences in opinion. No personal attacks. Avoid you, your statements. Don't characterize an entire political party with comparisons to Fascism or Communism or other extreme movements that committed atrocities. CF is not the place for broad brush or blanket statements about groups and political parties. Put the broad brushes and blankets away when you come to CF, better yet, put them in the incinerator. Debate had no place for them. We need to remember that people that commit acts of violence represent themselves or a small extreme faction.

Pope Leo instructions now is Jesus apparition not true.

We know the Bible from the testimony of the Holy Spirit to the early Christians of his authorship.

Just as we know its truth today from the same testimony.

To read the apocrypha is to see the difference.
I was just reading from Wisdom this morning. God-breathed text. Actually early Christians, inspired by the Holy Spirit, decided upon 73 books for the Bible. They did so in accordance with the deposit of the faith, which ended with the death of the last Apostle. There were not 66 book Bibles until reformation times when seven books were dropped by men. My point is that the canon of the Bible is not found within Holy Scripture. The 73 book canon comes from Sacred Tradition. Other parts of the faith, such as the Assumption of Mary, are also not explicitly in the Bible. That too is also part of Sacred Tradition. Likewise our understanding of the Holy Trinity is not explicitly in the Bible. But again, apparitions are not a requirement of Catholic faith. Catholics may believe that the Blessed Mother appeared to Saint James or not.
Upvote 0

Young Priests Are Breathing New Life into Traditional Catholic Practices

During the seventies, most American Catholic bishops, priests and laypeople rapidly abandoned the traditional devotions and trappings that had sustained the Church for generations. Those who objected often felt like strangers in their own spiritual homes.

Three recent studies indicate that this trend is finally coming to an end.

Three Studies, One Conclusion​

Younger priests, on average, are more traditional than the older men they will replace in the coming decades. That is the conclusion of a new study titled “Morale, Leadership, and Pastoral Priorities: Highlights from the 2025 National Study of Catholic Priests.”

The new study confirms two earlier ones. The first was “The Class of 2025: Survey of Ordinands to the Priesthood,” conducted by Georgetown University in 2024, and focused on those about to be ordained. The other study was released by “The Catholic Project” in 2022.

The 2022 study gave rise to an article from Pope Francis’s confreres at the Jesuit journal America, “U.S. Catholics are More Liberal. Young Priests are More Conservative. Can the Synod Help Us Overcome Our Divisions?”

Consigning Felt Banners to Storage Bins​


Continued below.

Does the Hebrew grammar of Daniel 9:24–27 support Christian Widener’s “double seventy-weeks” interpretation?

Your response and chart is so confusing.

Here, please type what day of the 2520 day seven years does the 1335 days period end on ?

View attachment 373123
7yrs.jpg

Attachments

  • 7yrs.jpg
    7yrs.jpg
    88.1 KB · Views: 8
  • 7yrs.jpg
    7yrs.jpg
    88.1 KB · Views: 7
Upvote 0

How a Profound Moment at Mass Helped an Atheist Discover His Call to the Priesthood

"...at that moment, He planted the seed of my vocation."

During Mass, Ángel David understood God’s call for his life.

This is the story of a Mexican seminarian who discovered his vocation to the priesthood after his parents’ profound conversion and his family’s journey from atheism to faith.

From Practical Atheism to Encountering God​

Ángel grew up in a large family that considered itself religious but lived what he calls “practical atheism,” essentially ignoring God’s presence in everyday life.

Along with his four siblings and his parents, he acknowledges,

“We didn’t see God in our daily lives, much less go to Mass.”

Everything changed when his parents decided to return to the faith, receive the sacraments, and marry in the Church. From that moment on, the family became actively involved in evangelization.

“Seeing my parents return to their faith was the seed of the vocation God planted in me—and He continues to nurture it every day,” Ángel told the CARF Foundation.
His family’s renewed Christian life became the fertile ground where his vocation first began to take shape.

The Moment He Discovered His Calling​


Continued below.

Iowa man receives life in prison for 2023 stabbing of Nebraska priest

An Iowa man will spend the rest of his life behind bars after he pleaded guilty in October to stabbing a Nebraska priest to death in 2023.

Kierre Williams last month pleaded guiltyto the assault that claimed the life of Father Stephen Gutgsell. Williams broke into the rectory of St. John the Baptist Parish in Fort Calhoun on Dec. 10, 2023, and stabbed Gutgsell, who later died of his injuries at a hospital.

Williams himself was arrested shortly thereafter. He originally argued that he was not guilty of the murder by reason of insanity before changing his plea to guilty last month.

Washington County Chief Deputy Attorney Erik Petersen said in court this week that the murder “shattered the innocence” of the small town of Fort Calhoun.

Continued below.

Are professed Christians that worship our Lord on Sunday instead of Saturday sinning?

Let me suggest that you study hermeneutics and the proper techniques to apply historical and by linguistic context. You missed both by quote mining verses wretched out of context.

Initially the Christian movement was indeed called the way. These verses pertain to a charge of public menace against Paul brought to Felix, governor, by the priest Ananias.

In verse 5 Ananias is bringing the charges against Paul who, by his evangelizing of the Jews, is creating dissent. This verse is a perfect example of why the Christians are NOT Israel since both are contrasted.

Acts 21: 27 And when the seven days were almost ended, the Jews which were of Asia, when they saw him in the temple, stirred up all the people, and laid hands on him, 28 Crying out, Men of Israel, help: This is the man, that teacheth all men every where against the people, and the law, and this place: and further brought Greeks also into the temple, and hath polluted this holy place.

While it is true Paul was turning people away from the "Jews religion", he did so because they were not promoting God's Laws, rather, if a man believes in the Jesus "of the Bible", they were promoting their own Laws, their own religious traditions and were "children of the devil".

Mark 7: 9 And he said unto them, Full well "ye reject the commandment of God", that ye may keep "your own tradition".

As a Pharisee, Paul explained he was more zealous for these traditions.

Gal. 1: 13 For ye have heard of my conversation in time past in the Jews' religion, how that beyond measure I persecuted the church of God, and wasted it: 14 And profited in the Jews' religion above many my equals in mine own nation, being more exceedingly zealous of "the traditions of my fathers".

Stephen also points this out for those interested in seeking God's Truth.

Acts. 7: 51 Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, "so do ye".

52 Which of the prophets have not your fathers persecuted? and they have slain them which shewed before of the coming of the Just One; of whom ye have been now the betrayers and murderers: 53 Who have received the law by the disposition of angels, and have not kept it.

And Jesus confirms this in Matt. 23: 1 Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples,

2 Saying, The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat: 3 All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: for they say (they promote the Law of Moses), and do not.

4 For they (Pharisees, not God as the deceiver would have us believe) bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers. (Peter speaks to this "Yoke" in Acts 15.)

So the implication of your sermon, that the Pharisees were promoting "the Law of Moses" while those who, as Paul teaches, "Yielded themselves to God", rejected the Law of Moses, is a teaching that is wrought in the heart of man, not the Inspired Word of God.

Ananias uses the term “sect” to describe the sect of the Nazarenes. The Greek word for sect here is hairesis which is where we get the word heresy. The historical context of Nazareth is a place that elicited both contempt and reproach among both Romans and Jews.

Verse 14 is spoken by Paul in his defense stating that “in accordance to the way”, the Christian movement, that “they” call a sect, a heresy, with “they” meaning the Jews. Again here there is a clear distinction between the way and the Jews.

The Pharisees and their rebellious fathers that the Jesus "of the Bible" called "children of the devil", had been persecuting the "Church of God" or as Paul teaches, "The Way of the Lord", since Cain and Abel. The Prophets promoted the same Gospel as Jesus and Paul did, and the uncircumscribed of the heart Jews called them heretics as well, and killed many of them. They were shown the Gospel, but didn't believe it either.

Abraham didn't do this when confronted by the "Way of the Lord".

Gen. 18: 18 Seeing that Abraham shall surely become a great and mighty nation, and all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in him?

19 For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep "the way of the LORD", to do justice and judgment; that the LORD may bring upon Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.


Caleb was almost stoned to death because he "Yielded Himself" to the Way of the Lord.

So the Faithful, those who placed their trust in the Lord, including Saul who turned away from the "Jews Religion" which had full well rejected the commandments of God, refused to submit to the Righteousness of God, and went about establishing and promoting their own Righteousness, are always persecuted by this world's religious system.

When Saul was living by and promoting the Pharisees religious traditions, commandments and philosophies, Saul was their buddy. But when he turned to God and the "Way of the Lord" that all the Faithful in the entire bible walked in, he became hated by the religious system of this world. They falsely accused him of teaching against God's Laws, just as you and "many" who call Jesus Lord, Lord, accuse Paul of teaching against God's Laws.

But he wasn't. And the Scriptures Hark showed you teaches this, if you could only believe.

Acts 24: 12 And they neither found me in the temple disputing with any man, neither raising up the people, neither in the synagogues, nor in the city:

13 Neither can they prove the things whereof "they now accuse me".

14 But this I confess unto thee, that after the way "which they call heresy", the Way the Prophets promoted, and were killed for promoting. The way David Lived by, and was persecuted every day. The way Shadrack lived by, and obeyed even at the risk of being cast into a furnace of fire. The way Zacharias, Simeon, Anna and the Wise men lived.

The way and the Commandments Jesus Lived by has always been taught against by this world's religions. Paul, who had "put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness." understood this and told us. "so worship I the God of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the law and in the prophets:

These verse say exactly the opposite to what you are forcing them to say. It is a hermeneutical disaster.

No, Hark understands that the "Faithful believers" in the Bible, never Judged God or His "instruction in righteousness". They Glorified God "AS GOD", and therefore understood it was simply their reasonable serve to Trust that God knows what is better for them, than those "many" who call Jesus Lord, Lord, and "profess that they know God; but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate".

The mainstream preachers of Paul's time were shown all this as well, but their pride and selfishness was more important to them than submitting to God.

It was the "Jews religion" that led men astray, not God's Laws as "Many" who come in Christ's Name promote.
Upvote 0

Which states are most and least charitable? New study answers

Well - getting into red vs blue didn't take long.
Who woulda thunk it?!? ;)

Here are the top 10 as identified by the study with a column added for red, blue or purple state.

Results are...... *drumroll*

In the top 10 the top 2 states are red, 3 are purple, the remaining 5 are blue.

One thing that did strike me when looking at the full results. The south has a reputation for being hospitable, but it doesn't appear to translate into being charitable.

#State
Total Score​
Volunteering Rank​
Giving Rank​
Color
1Wyoming
69.49​
2​
6​
Red
2Utah
68.59​
1​
19​
Red
3Maryland
65.16​
20​
3​
Blue
4Minnesota
64.72​
5​
15​
Blue
5Virginia
63.42​
28​
1​
Purple (leans blue)
6Colorado
63.17​
11​
8​
Blue (was purple, now solid blue since 2016)
7Delaware
62.38​
8​
18​
Blue
8Maine
61.20​
6​
31​
Purple (split electoral votes, mixed statewide behavior)
9Pennsylvania
61.07​
12​
12​
Purple (true swing state)
10Oregon
60.68​
7​
35​
Blue
Upvote 0

Trump suggests he’ll release Jeffrey Epstein ‘client list’ if elected: ‘I’d have no problem with it’

Trump's taking the news gracefully this morning.

View attachment 373129
View attachment 373130
I wonder if it's got anything to do with this:
Upvote 0

Dems cave after gaining nothing for weeks-long shutdown

Who was responsible for the longest government shutdown in history? Look no further than those enraged at the news that it may soon end. “The Democratic base is seething,” reports Politico. Liberal social media is on fire Monday, with activists, pressure groups, and wannabe Democratic senators and presidents falling over one another to condemn the deal in ever-louder terms.

On Monday night, the Senate passed legislation by a 60-40 vote that would fund the government through January 30. The House then passed the bill 222-209, and President Trump signed the government funding package late Wednesday night.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and House Progressive Caucus leader Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) both promised to vote against the bill in the House, and even Democratic senators are slamming their eight colleagues who voted to reopen the government.

Their basic contention is that their Democratic colleagues effectively caved by flipping their votes for nothing more than a promised future vote on extending Obamacare subsidies — a Santa’s pack full of leftist sweets. Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is expected to schedule a vote on an Obamacare bill prepared by Democrats sometime in mid-December.

But progressives are furious at failing to obtain their objective in the shutdown, which was to force the Republican majority to vote for the $1.5 trillion in new health care spending, which Republicans have never voted on before. If the Democrats’ gambit had succeeded, it “would have been the first time a minority party, Democrat or Republican, successfully extracted policy concessions by shutting down the government. That’s never happened before, and it ain’t happening now,” said Quena González, senior director of Government Affairs at Family Research Council, in comments provided to The Washington Stand.

Continued below.
  • Like
Reactions: Vambram

Can democratic Socialism save America?

This week, I am not responding to a question but expressing my personal views on the implications of the rise of democratic socialism in America.

Robin Hood is a legend in English folklore based on the illegal and daring exploits of a good-hearted crusader for the common man, or peasants. His heroic character is considered to symbolize resistance to abusive authority and heavy taxation.

Over the years, books and movies based on this fictional character have romanticized the idea of taking from the rich (always portrayed as greedy, selfish, and corrupt), with altruistic motives, of course, to redistribute to the poor and oppressed victims. Robin Hood was never portrayed as greedy, selfish, or corrupt, only kind, just, benevolent, and generous — the perfect protector and redistributor of wealth to the masses.

It sounds very much like the modern platform of democratic socialism.

In my 2021 book, Seven Gray Swans, I offered a biblical analysis of seven key trends that I labeled as gray swans. In the simplest of terms, a gray swan is an obvious danger that we tend to ignore. My list included, among others, universal basic income, social scoring, biometric IDs, and democratic socialism.

Continued below.
  • Informative
Reactions: Vambram

Israeli security forces arrest 4 ISIS supporters preparing ‘great war of the end of days’ in Jerusalem

Four residents of East Jerusalem were arrested for preparing terror attacks against Jews while being influenced by the Islamic State terror group (ISIS), the Israel Police and the domestic intelligence service Shin Bet announced on Friday.

The four Palestinian men, all in their 20s and who live in Jerusalem’s Beit Safafa neighborhood, were preparing for large-scale attacks, intended to bring about “the great war of the End of Days.”

Police said they were arrested after a weeks-long investigation, and that a handgun and additional military gear were confiscated during the arrest.

According to the authorities, the suspects were influenced by ISIS propaganda material shared online, including execution and atrocity videos.

Continued below.

A Conversion Journey

When I became Orthodox, our church still printed a small, paper newsletter thing. People were invited to share their conversion stories in it. I thought about doing that once or twice, but when I started trying to arrange my thoughts, I realized I had a lot to say, and it might take up the entire space of the newsletter, lol. Just because I have a lot to say doesn't mean it's interesting or important to anyone else, but I'll share what was important to me during my conversion. Anyone is welcome to share comments or questions, or to discuss your own related thoughts and experiences.

I hope I'm not seen as being self-indulgent and talking about myself too much. I'd like to post more often in TAW but I usually don't have much to say. Anyway, some people enjoy knitting, some enjoy golf, etc. I sometimes enjoy writing.

Posts might not be in chronological order, I might think to put in something that I'd earlier forgotten. Posts almost certainly won't come with regularity, since, you know, we all have lives. (So I hereby reserve the right to bump. :) ) And I promise I'll be serious later, but there is a bit of seriousness in the goofy part below.

Preface

I hired a consulting firm to give me advice on where to start the story. After about three weeks, we had a meeting and they said "at the beginning". I found that advice lacking, and I'm currently in arbitration to get my money back. Nay, I shall start at the very beginning.

Chapter Zero

Conception came as an astonishing surprise. I didn't know what had just happened, but I felt a warmth. Also, although I didn't experience them myself, I had a vague sense that my coming into being was somehow accompanied by a sense of love and pleasure. "That's a most excellent way to start existing" thought I. So though I didn't have a brain, my nous "saw that it was good". Through no effort of my own, and though I had done nothing to deserve it (since there was no "I"), I'd been given life, some kind of wonderful, mysterious gift. Later on I would find out it's the greatest gift.

Within a few hours, the sense of self-awareness began increasing. Having a name wasn't strictly necessary, but I felt I needed one, if nothing else just to "be my own man", so to speak. So I thought of myself as "Chesterton". Sounded nice enough. I had considered a few other names. I even momentarily considered "Muhammad", but decided it was a lousy name. Muslims will tell you that we're all conceived as Muslims, but nothing could be further from the truth. Even without a sense of smell, that name smelled like trouble.

Years later I would learn that, by the wildest of coincidences, or God's providence, my parents had already given me the name Chesterton even before my conception. (Good thing I came packaged with that non-default chromosomal setup.) But every coincidence is just that; a co-incidence.

And so, a young zygote named Chesterton began his journey.

----------
(Okay, for the record, this is not why the story is long. I guess I just thought I'd make it longer. :))
Upvote 0

U.S. Bishops’ full statement on immigration and opposing mass deportation released

Keep in focus that we are dealing with a disaster caused by 10 to 20 million people allowed across our borders during one presidential term. There are many victims. I think we need to go harder against those who prolong and enable this disaster.

I advise you to re-read the bishops' statement and reflect on it. Because you seem to have missed the point entirely.
Upvote 0

‘The Carpenter’s Son’ director defends Nicholas Cage Jesus film, spiritually impacted by it: ‘Not for everyone’

Writer-director Lotfy Nathan wants viewers to see “The Carpenter’s Son” as a bold artistic experiment; a “supernatural thriller” exploring the unrecorded years of Jesus’ youth.

But for most Christian audiences, the film is likely to register less as daring and more as deeply disturbing.

The film, starring Nicolas Cage as Joseph (“The Carpenter”), FKA Twigs as Mary (“Mother”) and Noah Jupe as a teenage Jesus (“The Boy”), reimagines Christ’s adolescence as a psychological and supernatural struggle between good and evil.

The film opens with Herod’s soldiers hurling infants into fires in Bethlehem in a frenzied attempt to eliminate the newborn Christ. The Holy Family subsequently flees into exile, ducking Roman patrols and sheltering The Boy from forces seen and unseen. Eventually, they settle in a remote Egyptian village, but the danger never subsides.

Drawing from the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, an apocryphal text rejected by the Church centuries ago, Nathan invents scenes in which Jesus kills a child, resurrects insects and leers at a naked woman showering before being tempted by “The Stranger” (Isla Johnston), a devil incarnated as a teenage girl.

Shot in Greece and styled as a gritty period piece during Jesus’ “lost years,” critics have praised its atmospheric cinematography and Cage’s tortured performance, but for Christians who hold Jesus’ sinlessness as central to the faith, the film’s premise will feel blasphemous.
In a recent interview with The Christian Post, Nathan, a British-American writer-director, acknowledged the controversy surrounding the project, noting that everyone has “seemed curious” about his motivation.

“They ask, ‘Is there some kind of agenda?’ But with those who have seen the film, there’s a more nuanced conversation,” he said.

Nathan said the idea came from discovering the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, a noncanonical text that imagines the boy Jesus performing miracles and committing acts of violence.

Continued below.

The good shepherd

Door of the sheep

The way, the truth and the life

There is none before Him

And none after Him

He comes to save and to give

To have life abundantly

Jesus, the Christ

He Is the good shepherd

Laid His life for them

He knows His own

And they know His voice

Blessed are those who are His

Blessed be the King

Blessed be the King indeed

Former CIA boss, ex-FBI officials subpoenaed in DOJ probe

China had the same problem during the "Great Cultural Revolution." When Mao fired all the politically incorrect officials, he had no one competent enough to make things work. Eventually, sane people stepped in and put an end to the clown show. I expect that will be what happens here.
Upvote 0

US has struck three Iranian nuclear sites, Trump says

Awe well your right I should have just stayed with what I know and that is scripture lol Einstein did not say it.
Upvote 0

God, the Science, the Evidence: The Dawn of a Revolution

Back when darwinism became popular there wasn't the technology available that we have today. It is now known the extreme complexity there is and it is much harder to believe "it just happened
Darwin's great discovery was how it happens. Nothing in evolutionary theory is about "it just happened." It's a sad commentary on science education in the U.S. that so many people actually believe that story. Darwinian theory turns out to have useful applications in engineering, as engineers are now using evolutionary processes to solve problems that were not possible to solve using design. Turns out, God knew best.

instead more theories are put forth in an attempt to "explain" how things "could have happened"
It's directly observed today. It happened the way we see it happening now. God is a lot smarter and more powerful than most creationist think He is.
Upvote 0

California to revoke 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses

This is how the current administration helps Americans with getting good paying jobs. Things like this need to be happening.
Since when is driving a truck a "good paying job"? Maybe it pays well if you've got some extra certifications and drive for a specialty outfit doing stuff like high security or way oversized loads, but everything I hear about vanilla hauling is that it's a race to the bottom and that the industry is full of predatory firms conning drivers into expensive loans. And it's probably within a generation of being completely replaced by robots.
Upvote 0

Filter

Forum statistics

Threads
5,878,178
Messages
65,413,378
Members
276,366
Latest member
Camros