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Animal Rights: How PETA Gets its Dough

I am frequently asked in interviews how a radical and misanthropic organization like PETA gets so much money.  The answer is simple. Many average people think the group is about just being nicer to animals, when it is actually about ending all animal domestication.Then there are the shallow . . . . Continue Reading »

Listening to a Cardinal . . .

Yesterday at HBU we hosted Daniel Cardinal DiNardo as our guest for convocation. Our director for the school of theology, David Capes, suggested the event after having heard the cardinal speak on a prior occasion. I honestly had no idea what to expect.Cardinal DiNardo asked about any themes we might . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

Matthew Schmitz has a remembrance of French New Wave director Eric Rohmer : Among the best known of Rohmer’s films are his Six Moral Tales, movies imbued with delicate longing and keen moral awareness in which characters struggle to come to terms with their duties and desires. It’s easy . . . . Continue Reading »

How Glenn Beck Should Sign-Off Every Show

“I think I’ve wasted your time. I think this is the first time I have wasted an hour of your time and I apologize for that.” — Glenn Beck apologizes for his interview with former Congressman Massa. “Yes, it’s true that you may like strawberry ice cream more than . . . . Continue Reading »

An Evening With Mary Eberstadt

On Tuesday I mentioned Mary Eberstadt’s new book The Loser Letters . On Tuesday, March 16, she’ll be discussing her new work at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.: Eberstadt will discuss the two levels on which this satire operates, one religious and one . . . . Continue Reading »

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