St. Pio of Pietrelcina (commonly known as “Padre Pio”) witnessed many evils during his lifetime. He lived through both world wars and saw the great violence and hatred that existed in t…
Many people believe that in the face of profound evil, they would have the courage to speak up. It might be harder than we think.
Evil is one of the most common objections raised against the existence and goodness of God. Sean briefly provides one reason God may allow evil and how evil,...
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People judge themselves based on their own positive intentions, but they judge others based on their actions.
COMMENTARY: Considering the consequences alone is not enough to do good. That’s why the Church holds its teaching on intrinsic evil.
Pastoral discernment is required in order to ascertain that one is dealing with the presence of the Evil One, and not an illness.
Dr. Ron Archer asks our panel of pastors, How Do I Deal with Evil in my Home? Hear their responses inspired by scripture and what the Bible says in regards t...
How can a person who is evil be good for a nation? How old was Jesus when they knew He was different? The words of Jesus say that if you have seen me, then y...
When people are in pain, we need to resist the urge to speak too much. Uncomfortable silence is better than false platitudes.
Dear Evil HR Lady, We have an issue with an employee regarding hygiene. In a nutshell, he has bad body odor. His belief system is that soaps, deodorants ar
Doesn’t it seem a bit brash, arrogant, narrow minded or intolerant to go to someone who believes something differently than you do, who adheres to another religion, and as a Christian say to...
The weaponization of Palestinian Arab children by their own society, even by their own families, is so incomprehensible to outsiders that it seems many deny its reality for that reason alone.
"Evil" seems like a word reserved for the worst of the worst—while most people consider themselves to be generally "good." These interviews with Holocaust survivors reveal a surprising perspective on the both the light and dark side of human nature.
Maybe the world knows Christians more for what we oppose than for what we love because of our reluctance to obey God and do more good.