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by Peter Lawlerdoesn’t exist . They also show we’re not necessarily conscious of that fact during a one-night stand. . . . . Continue Reading »
doesn’t exist . They also show we’re not necessarily conscious of that fact during a one-night stand. . . . . Continue Reading »
A friend responding to my The Advent Search (Monday’s “On the Square” column), writes: It reminds me of an apostate former Catholic friend who said: “Why bother to be an atheist? It takes too much energy. Far better to be an agnostic . . . .” But sooner or later, . . . . Continue Reading »
The music of Christmas is rich in tradition and powerful in its appeal. We did a little in-house poll, and these emerged as the staff favorites: O Magnum Mysterium Weihnachtsleid Good Christian Men Rejoice Listen online here . O Come All Ye Faithful For Unto Us a Child is Born See Amid the . . . . Continue Reading »
My apology for a later notice than usual, but it’s a deadline day. Today we have two articles in “On the Square”: First, David Hart’s regular Friday column, today titled A Forgotten Poet , the story of Aimé Foinpré (1841-1880), who “died a hundred and thirty . . . . Continue Reading »
Anyone who reads SHS knows I am very worried about the health care rationing that this way comes. And it would be very easy to make hay out of this story as a case of Obamacare chickens coming home to roost. But that wouldn’t be fair. I don’t think this FDA decision involves . . . . Continue Reading »
By Dr. Eboo Patel, President & Founder, Interfaith Youth Core, and Cassie Meyer, Director of Content, Interfaith Youth Core In response to Joseph Knippenbergs recent post, Diversity and Toleration , we would like to take a moment both to thank Professor Knippenberg for his . . . . Continue Reading »
One of my favorite movies is The Karate Kid. Who cant identify in some way with Daniel Larusso, uprooted from all that is familiar by his single mom and plopped down in a new environment where he is the outsider, the new kid who becomes automatic bully bait for the tough guys at school. A lot . . . . Continue Reading »
I have said—only partially tongue in cheek—that GWHs want to destroy modern civilization and return us to the era of hunter/gatheresr—or better yet, just gatherers. But now, one green columnist is targeting the flush toilet! From the Guardian column, “The . . . . Continue Reading »
The European Court of Human Rights has refused to impose a European Roe v. Wade. Three women sued Ireland because the country outlaws abortion. But the Court ruled that there is no “right” to abortion in the European Convention, and hence Ireland’s law remains in effect. From The . . . . Continue Reading »
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Ireland’s laws banning abortion breach European human rights law because they do not make exceptions when the life of the mother is in danger : In a landmark and binding case that could have implications for other European countries, the court . . . . Continue Reading »