By: Jay Dyer For Husserl, the perception of objects is necessarily inadequate due to what he and Merleau-Ponty describe as the “horizon.” This refers to the hiddenness of any object...
Read MorePaul Joseph Watson has written a couple great articles that tell it like it is. I recommend reading them and spreading them. American Idolatry Intensifies as Nation Sinks Into Depression Popular...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer “…The Divine Nature cannot be apprehended by human reason, and…we cannot even represent to ourselves all its greatness.” -St. Gregory the Theologian St. Gregory of Nazianzus is...
Read MoreN. writes: No offense Jay, but you are operating on multiple, severely flawed groundworks. For example: 1) Thomas never taught God was like a blob of jello such that ‘Father...
Read MoreProblems in Thomism By: Jay Dyer Part 1: God In disputes over the essence – energy distinction there is much confusion. I recently read through several more pages of God,...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer Suffice it to say that the chief arguments of all Protestantism generally rest on the assumption that only the written texts are the Word of God, and...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer A strange title for an article, indeed, but they told us in high school to make your opening line catchy, so hopefully that will bring sweat to...
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