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In this thought-provoking address, Bishop Fulton Sheen explores the intricate relationship between human freedom, morality, and the existence of God. He articulates the profound idea that atheism and skepticism are not inherent beliefs but are shaped by our actions and life choices. Sheen eloquently explains how our understanding of good and evil, right and wrong, is deeply intertwined with the purpose for which we are created. This episode offers a compelling perspective on the moral universe God envisioned, emphasizing the significance of free will in shaping character and virtue. Join Bishop Sheen as he delves into the philosophical depths of why God allows freedom and the role this plays in the grand design of life and morality.
In this sermon, Bishop Fulton Sheen reflects on how modern society has rejected the concept of sin, replacing it with rationalizations and excuses. He draws on historical and literary examples, such as Dostoevsky’s prediction that people would deny sin and guilt, and Shakespeare’s Macbeth, which...
Published 10/11/24
In this powerful and thought-provoking lecture, Bishop Fulton Sheen explores the philosophical foundations of life and the destructive ideologies that have led to the normalization of abortion. Using humor, personal stories, and historical examples, Sheen addresses deep moral and spiritual...
Published 10/11/24