the natural
moral law
and the common
good through
the ancient
Greek and the
Judaeo-Christian
traditions, Pythagoras,
Plato, Aristotle,
Aquinas and Dante.
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Paul considered himself
of sinners and certainlynot deserving of salvation.Yet it was by gracethat God looked downat this legalistic man,who was ravaging the church,entering house after houseand dragging off men and women;putting them in prisonand mercilessly persecutingthe body of Christand use him as His apostleto the Gentiles!
Sweetheart,
in me suchburning affection.
‘O Indra, destroy all
behaving like birds….angry onesbehaving like wolves….greedy onesbehaving like vultures….enticed onesbehaving like owls…..arrogant onesbehaivng like eaglesand the jealous onesbehaving like dogs.’(vision of Veda)
It is an innate
of human reasonto ask why thingsare as they are,even though theanswers whichgradually emergeare set within ahorizon whichreveals how thedifferent humancultures arecomplementary.
Some of us
term sanctityof life employit more broadlyto denote anethical approachconcerned notjust with a handfulof bio-ethical issuesbut the entire rangeof moral problemsthat human beingsface, from abortionto poverty,from war tothe death penalty,from child abuseto the environment.
You smile from on high
in my valleyand i hideamong theblossomslooking at you.(Graphic: ShutterstockGoogle PicturesWoman Hiding Branches Tree Blossoms Stock Photo (Edit Now)205648606)