Author : Michael Nugent

God, Jesus, good, and suffering

This is the sixth post in my debate with David Quinn of the Iona Institute about the nature and source of morality. In this I am responding to David’s thoughts on why he believes that the Christian God exists, why God’s nature is good, and why does God cause or permit suffering.

The blessing of the scooters

The Taoiseach attending the blessing of a new runway at Knock Airport reminded me of my favourite Irish blessing. In the 1950s Irish Mods queued up before a Catholic priest for the Annual Blessing of the Scooters. It’s my favourite example of quirky Catholic Church influence on the early decades of the Irish State. Here […]

Ho Ho Holy water

At Knock Airport the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar watched a Catholic priest splash holy water on a runway, in order to make it safer than other airport runways that did not have holy water splashed on them. Everybody present stood solemnly, blessing themselves. Father Richard Gibbon then gave the Taoiseach some holy water to bring to […]

The right to assisted dying

Ten years ago, my late wife Anne Holliday was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. She made preparations to be able to take her own life at the end, if she needed to do so to avoid unnecessary suffering. Like most people who make such plans, Anne died naturally at the end. But the peace of […]

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