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The worst question in heaven
By
David Kuo
I was having lunch with a brilliant friend who also happens to be a wonderful storyteller. He is a philosopher and a lawyer and a Catholic. What, he asked me, is the question I would least like to hear from God when he asks why I should be admitted to heaven? My mind start racing…
On drawing nearer to God
By
David Kuo
In response to my post on God’s stickiness – or lack thereof – Jillian writes this: At times, when I feel unable to reach that inner place in which prayer is completely genuine, freed of worldly dross, when I feel blind to its perspective and overrun by worldy and selfish concerns, I find a quiet…
More on Imus lawsuits
By
David Kuo
Following up on yesterday’s post on Kia Vaughn’s lawsuit against Don Imus, I received this wonderful email from our friend Thinker who has found a perfect and profound quote from Richard Rohr: “The psychological age has found a surprising and rather ingenious method of gaining power: Playing the victim… Given the language of romantic expressionism,…
Spiritual epiphanies
By
David Kuo
Over on CrunchyCon, Rod Dreher has a wonderful post about those moments in life that direct you to God. He tells the story of Bob Novak – the conservative commentator once known as the “prince of darkness” – being confronted and changed by God and asks what small moments in life directed you towards God.…
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