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Daily Archives: March 6, 2017
Book Review: Appeal To The Nations
Originally posted on Edge Induced Cohesion:
Appeal To The Nations, by Norman Thomas Although this book was published in the immediate aftermath of World War II, before it became completely clear just how morally and intellectually bankrupt Soviet Communism and…
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Can We Be Free in Heaven and Not Sin? (Part 3)
Originally posted on Thomistic Bent:
A question arises that goes something like this: If evil and sin are the result of mankind’s free will, then why is it that people in heaven will have free will, but not sin? If…
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