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The Wit and Wisdom of Pat Robertson

On his Christian Broadcasting Network today, Pat Robertson told viewers : And you know, Christy, something happened a long time ago in Haiti, and people might not want to talk about it, they were under the heel of the French, uh, you know, Napoleon the third and whatever, and they got together and . . . . Continue Reading »

Obamacare: Sweetheart Deal for Unions

Union members will apparently be excused from paying the tax on Cadillac policies that all other such policy holders will pay. From the story : “Unions tentatively struck a deal Tuesday to exempt collectively bargained healthcare plans from a tax on high-cost plans expected to be used to help . . . . Continue Reading »

In Heavenly Conversation

As the Christmas season has come to a close, here, for your reading pleasure and reflection, is Michael Novak’s lovely Christmas verse for his late wife, Karen Laub-Novak : ON CHRISTMAS, FOR KAREN December 25, 2009   Full of grace! Full of grace. Full of grace . . . !   Mother, who . . . . Continue Reading »

The Most Successful 0.2 Percenters

“Jews are a famously accomplished group,” says David Brooks , opening his column with an understatement. When the successes of the Jewish people are listed, it never fails to impress. Consider some of the examples Brooks gives: They make up 0.2 percent of the world population, but 54 . . . . Continue Reading »

Do You Want To Go Away As Well?

Whenever Jason Byassee writes a guest editorial for Theology Today, don’t miss it. In the latest issue he describes his experience with young ministers:Another sign of hope is the posture of these young ministers toward institutions. Many of my former seminary classmates left the ministry . . . . Continue Reading »

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