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On My Bookshelf: On The Steel Breeze
Not every science fiction novel, especially recent ones, have their own Wikipedia entry. Is that a good thing? My latest read does, which I checked after finishing the book earlier this afternoon. I really want to really like Alastair Reynolds’ books. … Continue reading
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EG 240-241: Dialogue With the State
In Evangelii Gaudium, Pope Francis describes the role of the state: 240. It is the responsibility of the State to safeguard and promote the common good of society.[Cf. CCC 1910; Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Compendium of the Social Doctrine … Continue reading