Fr. Paul A. F. Castellano

About me

Industry Religion
Occupation Teaching Priest
Location Upland, Ca, United States
Introduction Born in New York, NY. 10 years of military experience. Played bass, rhythm guitar, and sang in a band. Have studied martial arts since I was 12. I have one Black Belt and am working on my second black belt in Hapkido. My areas of training are in philosophy and theology. BA (CSULB) Philosophy MA (CSULA) Philosophy MAR (Westminster Seminary/CA) Theology ThM (St. Andrews Seminary) Ecclesiastical Theology PhD candidate at South African Theological Seminary (Systematic/Historical Theology and Apologetics). I'm a die hard Yankees fan, Rangers fan, Packers fan, and Celtics fan. I lived in 3 Socialist Countries for app 5 years and am flabbergasted that the American people are so ignorant of the inherent dangers of loss of liberty and individual freedom which is intrinsically apart of Socialism. Socialism is for the expansion of governmental control and our Constitution is for limited government control; every member of Congress takes an oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies - foreign AND DOMESTIC! Socialism is a domestic enemy.
Interests Sports, Books, chess, martial arts, philosophy, theology, history, politics, movies, theater, and far too many other things to list.
Favorite Movies What category?
Favorite Music Heavy metal, classic rock, classical (especially Bach, Beethoven, Handel, and Mozart), some folk music from the 60's (Donovan, Peter, Paul, and Mary, etc).
Favorite Books Parliment of Whores - P.J. O'Rourke. Treason - Ann Coulter. Holiness of God; Chosen by God; and just about anything else by R.C. Sproul. Bondage of the Will - Martin Luther. Philosophy of Science - Del Ratzsch. Critique of Pure Reason - Immanuel Kant (not because I agree with him but because he was so brillant and such a challenge to refute). Phenomenology of Spirit - G.F.W. Hegel (see Kant).

When will people actually read the Constitution, study the history of the founding of this country before they make ridiculous comments about the nature of "separation of Church and State?"