"No one expects the unskilled player to make good shots regularly or the excellent player to make bad shots regularly. What you mean by a good player is the man (or woman) whose eye and muscle and nerves have been so trained by making innumerable good shots that they can now be relied on."

C.S. Lewis from Mere Christianity

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Coffey Anderson You Tube Video

Check out the Coffey Anderson video link on the bottom of the blog.  He does some really great gospel contemporary music.  I hope you enjoy.

Welcome Back for the 2nd Trimester

I hope you have all had a restful and blessed Christmas vacation.  Inspired by the work of some of my colleagues I am launching this experiment in technology.  Some of you have expressed an interest in the material we cover in class beyond what the coursework requires.  This blog is an effort to offer you some additional material that I hope will enhance your faith and bolster your reason.  The 2nd Trimester material picks up with Conscience.  This topic is really the core of the Christian Humanism curriculum.  How do we know right from wrong?  Is there an objective set of moral imperatives that require a specific response from Christians and all of mankind?  We live in an age where a large number of intelligent people do not believe that there is such a thing as Natural Law or Objective Morality.  Cardinal John Henry Newman said, "Conscience has rights because it has duties."  We seem well aware of what our rights are, but we have conveniently forgotten what our duty is.