From USA Today : Most Americans marry for keeps or, if it doesn’t last, don’t want to repeat the same mistake, according to new Census data that show 76% of those who have ever been married have married just once. Almost 20% have been married twice and 5% have been married three or more . . . . Continue Reading »
In August 2002 the Consultation of the National Council of Synagogues and the Bishops Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs released a statement, “Reflections on Covenant and Mission” , which espoused a two-fold or “dual covenant” path to salvationthe . . . . Continue Reading »
We’re calling you out, Mr. President. You have repeatedly said that Medicare benefits will not be cut under Obamacare. Well, according to the Congressional Budget Office, that is flat-out not true. From the story:Congress’ chief budget officer is contradicting President Barack . . . . Continue Reading »
Check out Caleb Stegall’s blog post here and please take note of his brilliant response in the ‘comment’ section. Stegall’s exploration of the causes of the deculturation of modernity needs to be addressed by the scholars here at PoMoCon, in what could be a delightful . . . . Continue Reading »
Is Benedict XVI the “green pope”? Some Catholics seem to think so , though Samuel Gregg, director of research at the Acton Institute, says the pontiff is the ” not-so-green pope “: [T]he present hype about the greenest pope in historyto cite another . . . . Continue Reading »
I have a confession to make: I dont dislike Barack Obama. Oh sure, I dislike his policies and wish he wasnt the most powerful leader on the planet. I also believe that some of the views he holds arethere’s no other way to put itevil. Nevertheless, he appears to be a . . . . Continue Reading »
Here’s Steven Menashi in Forbes on IK as moral critic. Here’s David Brooks giving IK three full cheers. Here’s me locating IK mostly in the American mainstream — today, even! — with Mark Schmitt in the opposite corner at Bloggingheads. I say a little more about . . . . Continue Reading »
With the emergence of Jedi as an organized religion, I can’t help wondering whether good old saints’ names, already sorely besieged by Madison, Ava, Parker and Holden, are going to find even more competition in an entirely new breed of religiously-inspired names. If the lunch-table . . . . Continue Reading »
The air of superiority in among the global warming hysterics tells me, at least, that we should not follow them into the potentially anti-human, unprosperous, and far less free future into which they wish to take us. Latest example, our own Secretary of Energy, who has called us . . . . Continue Reading »
The Columbia Journalism Review claims that after years of openness that benefited both the military and the media in Iraq, the media is being shut out . The article is extraordinary not just for what it says but most importantly for what it refuses to say. The blame for the media blackout is placed . . . . Continue Reading »