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Honoring Father Neuhaus

Today marks the one year anniversary of Father Richard J. Neuhaus’s death. At the time of his passing, words failed me . And even now, I still find it difficult to adequately express just how deeply Father Neuhaus impacted my life. My spiritual journey with Father Neuhaus began in . . . . Continue Reading »

The Semantics of Torture

At NRO, Jonah Goldber has jumped into the debate , raising some interesting questions that are worthy of consideration. Jonah’s argument takes two parts that I believe can be responded to separately. In the first section, he concedes that the issue is partially a battle over definitions: . . . . Continue Reading »

On Pacifism and Torture

One small point:It has been claimed that to be opposed to torture and not be a pacifist is inconsistent.Opposition to torture must be (merely) a form of pacifism.I have shown this is false. A man may oppose torture (or the mutilation of corpses) on the grounds that torture is a form of blasphemy. . . . . Continue Reading »

Thiessen’s Catechism on Torture (Part II)

[Note: For more on this topic, see here and here ] When defending the indefensible, it’s generally beneficial to stop when the apologia becomes untenable. The CIA gave up trying to defend the morality or legality of waterboarding—though they may still make a Machiavellian . . . . Continue Reading »

Cicero not Nero!

Frank Turk suggested the Roman model for government . . . and there is much to be said in favor of Rome.  With the Founding Fathers of this Republic, true patriots should model our governance more on Cicero or the Republic than on Nero or the Empire!Here is Cicero on torture:Cicero on . . . . Continue Reading »

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