The New York Post has a story about a group of Torah-toting, pistol-packing, karate-chopping rabbis that is almost too awesome for words. Fortunately, they include a Pulitizer-worthy photo (see right) and a a video which Gothamist describes as “mix of Wes Anderson, Adam Sandler, and the . . . . Continue Reading »
Well, this is both flattering and telling. A questioner at an online town hall brought up a point I have made about Obamacare to Indiana “Blue Dog” Congressman Baron Hill. From the transcript:Q: Congressman Hill, do you agree with Wesley J. Smith, author of “Culture of Death: The . . . . Continue Reading »
Who’s the greatest mom of all?” Earth Mama!” Students in public schools are all too often forced to sing similar paeans to the environment. But at a Catholic school, shouldnt kids be taught that Earth Mama comes in (at least) second to Mary, Mother of God? . . . . Continue Reading »
I was unaware of this case, but it falls squarely into the debate about Obamacare. A cerebral palsy patient on Medicaid will have to fight in court to receive the level of care prescribed by her physician. From Jeff Emanuel’s blog entry at CBS.Com:In 2007, citing a disagreement with . . . . Continue Reading »
Jack Kevorkian, ever the compassionate one, has defended Michael Jackson’s doctor who may be charged with manslaughter in the singer’s death. Why? The doctor just gave Jackson “what he wanted,” e.g. powerful sedatives. From the story:Assisted-suicide . . . . Continue Reading »
Jimmy Akin, my favorite Catholic apologist, has a detailed post examining whether Fatima al-Mutayri should be considered in full communion with the Catholic Church and whether she could be a candidate for canonization: Vatican II’s statement regarding Islam could definitely have been better . . . . Continue Reading »
She silenced even a Jesuit who joked that she seemed to be getting smaller, Fr. George Rutler recalls. Yes, she said, and I must get smaller until I am small enough to fit into the heart of Jesus. They say you can always tell a Jesuit but cant tell him . . . . Continue Reading »
How much are we entitled to use each other? Jennifer Roback Morse takes up the question in a thoughtful review of My Sister’s Keeper , the screen version of Jodi Picoult’s novel. . . . . Continue Reading »
So you know how when youre coming out of the grocery store and someone says Want to sign our petition and you say Whats it about? and they say Its about getting to the truth about 9/11. and you think Well, I like truth but my my ice cream . . . . Continue Reading »