In this episode of Catholic Answers Focus, I join Cy Kellet to chat with him about how to answer the common Freudian objection to belief in God—It’s just wish fulfillment. Audio...
Recently, there was a Twitter thread of atheists and theists going back and forth that gained a bit of attention. An atheist asked, “Dear theists: What is the mass of God?” A priest responded, “What is the circumference of red?” To put it another way, to demand...
Classical theists like St. Thomas Aquinas say God loves himself above all things. In other words, the primary target object of God’s love is himself. He loves himself above all things because his act of love can be fulfilled only in loving himself. This is not to say...
When life is tough, we all have our coping mechanisms. Some are be based in reality, like friendships, and some are not, like drowning our sorrows in alcohol. For some atheists, religion, and in particular belief in God, is one of those coping mechanisms that isn’t...
There’s a lot of philosophy and argument that go into any proof for God, but if you only have five minutes, here’s a quick summary of one of Thomas Aquinas’ Five Ways on Catholic Answers...