Author Archives: Lawson "Trip" Cox

Uga VII passes away

Sadness in Athens… The University of Georgia’s beloved mascot, Uga VII, died unexpectedly Thursday. Sniff. No replacement mascot will be used in tomorrow’s game, but they’ll place a wreath outside of his doghouse on the sidelines.

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Catholic Leader’s Forum begins Tonight

The Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta will begin it’s three-part Catholic Leader’s Forum tonight at 7 p.m. Parts 2 and 3 will be held in February and April. I’ll be there!

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The Correct Bible

I just posted a comment to Charisma magazine’s online article, “Is Today’s Bible Correct?” The article cites the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls as supporting the “authenticity of the 1611 translation” of the King James Bible’s Old Testament. I … Continue reading

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Introducing Jesus

A friend forwarded this video of how Steve Harvey would introduce Jesus Christ at the Second Coming:

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Abortion Frees Men and Traps Women

In today’s Townhall.com Commentary email, Albert Mohler brings up a powerful point about abortion that many women simply miss. Supporters of abortion intended for its legalized practice to liberate or free women, but it has actually trapped women. Instead, men … Continue reading

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Fatima Movie Premier: The 13th Day

Today is the official release date for the new movie The 13th Day. Based on the memoirs of Sister Maria Lucia de Jesus, and thousands of independent eyewitness accounts, The 13th Day is a dramatic retelling of the supernatural experiences … Continue reading

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Formal wedding in the South

It’s hard to escape Southern Culture, even when attending an otherwise-formal Anglican Church wedding reception (see photo). I don’t think this is standard-issue from Canterbury, for some reason.

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Warnings against falling away from faith

Although some non-Catholics believe that a Christian is “once saved, always saved,” the Bible has many verses explaining that a believer can in fact lose or reject their salvation. In his book Not by Faith Alone, Robert Sungenis notes: In … Continue reading

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Some bishops question Obamacare

Eric Gorski of the Associated Press writes: U.S. Roman Catholic bishops have taken a consistent line on a health care overhaul: It’s vital, but they cannot support proposals that go too far in covering abortion and not far enough in … Continue reading

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Convent of Converts

Vanessa Barnes of the Houston Examiner has an interesting article about 10 Episcopal nuns converting to become Catholic nuns this past Thursday, Sept. 3. The sisters cited “orthodoxy and unity” as the reasons for their conversion, and the report explains … Continue reading

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