Overheard at a local shopping mall: Jan: “Marsha! How are you girl? I haven’t seen you in ages.” Marsha: “Hey Jan, you’re looking great. How’ve you been?” Jan: “Just peachy. Hey, guess what? I’m going to have a fetus! ” Marsha (excited): . . . . Continue Reading »
On March 21, 2008, Anne Rice wrote an article, “My Trust in My Lord,” in The Washington Post. Here she describes her conversion experience:This was not a joyful moment for me. It wasn’t an easy moment. It was an admission that I loved and believed in God, and that my old atheism . . . . Continue Reading »
This week our friends at Patheos are hosting a symposium on the future of evangelicalism . There are a number of noteworthy contributorsMark Noll, Marvin Olasky , Andy Crouch, William Lane Craig, Rodney Starkand a few of lesser interest (namely, me). Along with my submission (” . . . . Continue Reading »
Timothy George, Evangelical leader and member of the First Things board, shares his favorite five biographies of theologians . Joseph Kanon, spy novelist, explains how he chooses his subjects . The Anchoress gives a Rosary meditation for job-seekers . David Klinghoffer discusses the move from . . . . Continue Reading »
This week our friends at Patheos are hosting a symposium on the future of evangelicalism. There are a number of noteworthy contributorsMark Noll, Marvin Olasky , Andy Crouch, William Lane Craig, Rodney Starkand a few of lesser interest (namely, me). Along with my submission . . . . Continue Reading »
Yes, another frivolous post. I’ll get to something serious next week.When I was a kid in the 60s we thought only the original was worth listening to. Who, we thought, could ever be better than the Beatles? Over time my opinions changed. There are some remakes that are better than the . . . . Continue Reading »
In 2008, we rescued the banks. It 2009, we pledged $900 billion to rescue the rest of the economy. Last month, we extended jobless benefits to 99 weeks to rescue the unemployed. Call it bailouts. Call it stimulus. Call it emergency aid. America seems to be losing its stomach for failure, and . . . . Continue Reading »
Suppose the Catholic Church proposed to build a 13-story, 50,000 square-foot showpiece at Ground Zero? Or the 92nd St. Young Men’s Hebrew Association proposed to relocate its facility to the site of the attack on the Twin Towers? Or the Billy Graham Evangelical Association offered to . . . . Continue Reading »
As Wesley J. Smith said this past Thursday in a post on Secondhand Smoke, the fact that the government of Catalonia has voted to ban bullfighting in that region of Spain starting in 2012 is a good thing. As Smith pointed out, bullfighting is like dog fighting . . . . It is cruelty for sport . . . . . Continue Reading »
Whenever I doubt my own powers of naivete and rationalization, I remind myself that I once considered Ayn Rand to be an admirable and important philosopher. Somehow I was able to justify her atheistic nihilism with my views of Christianity by telling myself that she really didnt mean what she . . . . Continue Reading »