A while back, Sally found a flashdrive cross necklace: Wear your faith and be saved! She rated it 23 out of 100, so I guess this flashplayer cross necklace can’t do much better:In fact, let’s say that it does worse.[Rating: 22 out of . . . . Continue Reading »
The wonderful Anthony Esolen: So the last two Popes have been saying, though always more politely than that. I have recently experienced, in a most dismaying way, what happens when an entire culture places faith under suspicion, and relies upon the weak reed of unassisted reason. For reason . . . . Continue Reading »
Brought to you by the new but not improved Newsweek , the latest push for polyamory: Terisa, 41, is at the center of this particular polyamorous cluster. A filmmaker and actress, she is well-spoken, slender and attractive, with dark, shoulder-length hair, porcelain skinand a powerful need for . . . . Continue Reading »
Our reader Titus has corrected my erroneous impressions regarding the presence of a sign along I-40, somewhere at the western end of Tennessee, featuring an image of Saint Michael the Archangel. A fanciful traveler at the best of times, I had assumed that there was a truck stop at the bottom of . . . . Continue Reading »
At InsideCatholic, Edward T. Oakes, S.J. explains how a book on the Apostle’s Creed changed the course of history : In 1968, a professor of theology at the University of Regensburg wrote a modestly sized treatise on the Apostles’ Creed called Introduction to Christianity . Its impact, . . . . Continue Reading »
In our May issue, George McKenna reviews two new books that examine the complicated legacy of Booker T. Washington : What was Washington’s approach? Aimed mainly at blacks in the rural South (where the vast majority lived at the time), it was to teach them the skills to succeed economically, . . . . Continue Reading »
So, what are we to make of the Reducing the Need for Abortion and Supporting Parents Act ? Rick Garnett writes : They are asking pro-lifers to agree that it is compromise to accept the roll-back of the gains they have secured . . . . Many of us who are pro-life are being asked to accept . . . . Continue Reading »
OK, Sally, look: I know that we’re supposed to be religion blogging here at Icons & Curiosities, but I just saw for sale this apple-tree bed:Its neighboring metalworks-tree bed, too:and I had to post them. I suppose I could connect them to our topic via, maybe, the brilliant work being done on . . . . Continue Reading »
This is the same kind of injury, successfully treated in mice, that gained Geron an FDA license to use potentially dangerous embryonic stem cells to treat spinal cord injury in human trials. Only these scientists apparently got a similar result as Geron did using blue food dye! From the . . . . Continue Reading »
For nearly two weeks, the Obama health care plan has been mired in a controversy over supposed mandatory counseling requirements for seniors about end-of-life care. Is it true? Hard to tell when on page 424, the section in question begins: (a) MEDICARE.17 (1) IN . . . . Continue Reading »