by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jul 8, 2010 | Psychology, Religion & Spirituality
{February 2004} This essay is a bit crammed, trying to address such a complicated topic, but I think this may bring some fresh insight into the validity of judging extreme beliefs and those who believe them. Please forgive my omitting the many additional explanations...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Jun 21, 2010 | Philosophy & Ethics, Religion & Spirituality, Science & Pseudoscience
{2002} Throughout history, humanity has been seduced by things we want but can never have. Few are more tempting than the search for “scientific” evidence of God. Long before science was discovered, wise theologians knew that the existence of God must be taken on...
by Barry Fagin | Jun 7, 2010 | Religion & Spirituality, Science & Pseudoscience
{Originaklly published September 2004} In a former life, I was an archbishop. A powerful figure in the Catholic church. That’s just one of the amazing things I learned at the Colorado Springs Metaphysical Fair. I learned the color yellow cleans my liver, a...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | May 20, 2010 | Religion & Spirituality, Science & Pseudoscience
{Published in The Buffalo News in 1999, original text submission follows. Incidentally, someone left me a voice mail the next day or so thanking me for being a religious education teacher that would stand up against pseudo-scientific theology.} 25 September, 1999...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Apr 29, 2010 | Philosophy & Ethics, Psychology, Religion & Spirituality
From the beginning of time, there have been stories of miracles and healings outside the realm of (known) science. Today, modern alternative health modalities abound, but as in other ages we find, side by side, practitioners of arts that have proven themselves over...
by Ken JP Stuczynski | Apr 22, 2010 | Philosophy & Ethics, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
{originally titled “Gays & The Church”, an unpublished editorial submission from 22 January 2001} Not that it’s anyone’s business, but I’m a heterosexual. This doesn’t make me “normal” or a better person, or closer to my God. How I am viewed in the...