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The Volokh Conspiracies

I went down to NYU law school today to visit my friend Joseph Weiler —you are all coming to the Eramus Lecture he’s delivering on March 7th, aren’t you? Anyway, while I was there I saw posters for a lecture this afternoon by Eugene Volokh on the structure of slippery-slope . . . . Continue Reading »

they might accuse him?

From John Knight:God does not fit into easy categories because only God is free and righteous and just and holy – all in infinite proportions. When he says he creates some who are disabled, he is speaking and acting out of his infinite depths of knowledge and righteousness, not our . . . . Continue Reading »

The Temple Begat the City

A temple complex in Turkey —older than both Stonehenge and the Pyramids—may overturn many of the assumptions of modern archeology and anthropology: Standing on the hill at dawn, overseeing a team of 40 Kurdish diggers, the German-born archeologist [Klaus Schmidt] waves a hand over his . . . . Continue Reading »

Bailing out the Problem of Evil [5]

BTW, I’m telling you this story because this is one of the stories God tells us in His book about what kind of universe he’s running here — and the atheist needs at least to listen to the story even if he’s not willing to buy the whole thing from start to finish. Continue Reading »

Friedman’s Subscription-Based CIA

First Things senior editor David Goldman has an article in the Tablet about a private, subscription-based CIA : How would you like to tap into an exclusive private intelligence service staffed by ex-CIA analysts who glean exclusive information from shadowy sources, cross-grid raw intel to detect . . . . Continue Reading »

Tocqueville in Vegas

 As you can see by reading THE REBEL YELL , I will be speaking on Alexis at UNLV tomorrow night. I won’t be going as far as Paul Cantor in saying that Tocqueville predicted Vegas, because he didn’t begin to appreciate the opulent and extravagant contribution our Italian and Jewish . . . . Continue Reading »

Is EVANGEL a Mixed Religion Blog?

I was checking one of the trackbacks to this blog site from a web site called “Thoughts of Francis Turretin” which describes Evangel as a “mixed religion blog.” Really? Mixed religions? Is this how you would understand this blog site, to be a mixing of religions? Is one of . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

Thomas S. Hibbs explains why Ken Starr, the former independent counsel whose report led to the impeachment of Bill Clinton, was recently chosen to be the new president of Baylor University : Defying expectations about what the search committee was up to, this election of Judge Starr as . . . . Continue Reading »

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