Tom Scotus
Abortion Caravan Rolls into Thunder Bay
I cannot conjure up the words to describe the horror and anger I still feel after seeing the images of aborted babies shown to me by the members of the Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform who visited Thunder Bay on Saturday.
Read MoreShooting to Score
“You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take,” said hockey great Wayne Gretzky. This is failure by default. Of course, if you do take the shot, you still may not score. If you were a terrible hockey player, you might only score once out of 99 attempts, but you’d still be ahead of the guy who never scores because he never tries!
Read MoreMiracle in Thunder Bay
I was sound asleep when it began. Sheets of rain poured down, lightning, thunder. Then hail pummelled my roof. It went on and on and seemed like it would never end. I had experienced heavy downpours before, but nothing like this!
Read MoreThe Power of Persistence
We’ve all heard about the sin of sloth. Why is sloth a sin? It’s a sin, I think, because in order to be saved, we do have to work. That doesn’t mean that we can earn salvation or that we can save ourselves. However, if God does 99 percent of what is necessary for our salvation, He still demands that we do the remaining one percent. And that one percent is not easy. It may at times seem impossible, and that is why we have to be persistent.
Read MoreGet Off Your *ss!
Many years ago, when I was in journalism school, I went to see a doctor. I was feeling lethargic. He ran the usual tests and, when they came back normal, he gave me this pearl of wisdom: “Get off your *ss!” It certainly wasn’t what I wanted to hear, but I never forgot his advice.
About ten months ago, I joined the ranks of the unemployed for the first time. I had worked for the same organization for 16 years and was then “constructively dismissed.” Needless to say, I didn’t take it too well. It was a real blow to my ego and my sense of security.
As I did less and less each passing month, depression set in. Mornings were the worst. I’d wake up, lie in bed, and think about my predicament. I felt like you-know-what. I knew that I could go one of two ways: become lazy and resentful or get off my *ss!
Read MoreGod Can Renew The Joy Of Youth
Sometimes, I’m deeply envious of my three-year-old son. As a middle-aged man, there aren’t too many things in life that really excite me anymore. I’m not saying that I get no pleasure out of life, but that little things – like playing in dirt or running through a sprinkler – just don’t turn me on that much.
The other day, I set up a fun lawn sprinkler designed for children. It looked like some sort of caterpillar with many legs. I turned it on and it sprayed water in all directions, wiggling and gyrating wildly. My son screamed with delight and his face beamed with joy. I videotaped him having fun. He would run up to the sprinkler and jump up and down, while water splashed off his face and drenched his clothes. Then he would run up to my camera, screaming with delight. Over and over, he did this, until it was time to turn off the water and go inside.
Read MoreCan We Really Repent And Amend Our Lives?
I watched a movie recently. It wasn’t very good, so I don’t remember its title. But I do remember its main message: “You are who you are. You can’t be any different, so there’s no use in trying to change. Therefore, other people should understand that and accept you as you are.”
I thought, “Well if that’s true, Jesus’ teaching doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. If we are who we are, then we cannot change, so we cannot repent. If it is impossible for us to change or to be anything other than who we are, then we can’t be blamed for doing bad or praised for doing good. God would therefore be in no position to judge us.”
Read MoreMedia Circus Distorts the Realty of U.S. Politics
The media circus which goes hand in hand with U.S. presidential elections has been underway for some time now. It’s simply amazing how much time and money is spent on this spectacle and it seems that it begins earlier and earlier with each new election campaign.
The actual election will not be held until November, but coverage began about a year before that. Each comment made by candidates is carefully scrutinized by political “experts,” and public opinion polls are held, it seems on a daily basis, to determine which candidate is doing best.
The media charade finally subsides after the election, when the nation soon discovers that, after all the hype and hoopla, very little actually changes.
Read MoreOn Easter Morning
On Easter morning, I rejoice because Christ is risen, but it saddens me that most people do not really believe in Him.
On Easter morning, I’m glad that Lent is over but it saddens me that most people did not use those 40 days to come closer to God.
Read MoreDeadly Deceptions
We know that original sin came through deception, and I believe that deception is used to bring many men to damnation. Here are some common deadly deceptions: 1) There is no devil; 2) God is too good allow anyone to be damned; 3) There is no hell; 4) Hell is empty; 5) Hell isn’t so bad; 6) All religions are alike; 7) One will have an opportunity to repent after death.
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