1. The genuinely realistic postmodern conservatism, from one view, is somewhere in between the Porcher and Libertarian EXTREMES. That true but precarious position, as Ralph has shown us so eloquently, eludes theoretical articulation. For most practial purposes, as I tried to add, it points in the . . . . Continue Reading »
One ancient hymn and one psalm are traditionally sung on the feast of Pentecost. The hymn is Veni Creator Spiritus (Come, Creator Spirit) and is attributed to Rabanus Maurus Magnentius in the 9th century. The English translation follows below.Come, Holy Ghost, Creator blest,and in our hearts take up . . . . Continue Reading »
Iran openly supports terrorists—Hamas in Gaza, Hizbollah in Lebanon, the Taliban in Afghanistan, and sundry suicide squads in Iraq—and is on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons. North Korea demonstrated what a terrorist state can do with nuclear weapons, namely, whatever it wants. How . . . . Continue Reading »
Tonight, after six seasons and more than 100 episodes, the series finale of Lost will bring closurehowever incompleteto one of the most intriguing TV shows in decades. Many fans (including me) are naturally worried that the final episode will be a disappointment. But in the Wall Street . . . . Continue Reading »
Solar scientists are beginning to come out of the closet as skeptics about human-caused global warming. From “It’s the Sun, Stupid,” by Lawrence Solomon in Canada’s National Post:Four years ago, when I first started profiling scientists who were global warming skeptics, . . . . Continue Reading »
For years we’ve been told that global warming is an unprecedented crisis, and that WE ONLY HAVE TEN YEARS TO SAVE THE PLANET!! But now, it seems that global warming is to be knocked into second place as the world’s catastrophe in the making, supplanted by biodiversity . . . . Continue Reading »
Hebrews 11:1-6 is probably my favorite short passage in the NT.Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. For by it the men of old gained approval.By faith we understand that the worlds were prepared by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of . . . . Continue Reading »
I was sitting at my son’s baseball game last night catching up on some reading when I picked up the latest issue of PMLA, the journal of the Modern Language Association (March 2010). The first essay was by Timothy Morton: “Queer Ecology.” Prof. Morton calls for a . . . . Continue Reading »
Pro lifers are often depicted in the media as not very bright. But they are actually quite clever politicians, adept at using every available legal means to reduce the number of abortions, persuade the masses to accept their cultural beliefs—the majority in America now identify as pro . . . . Continue Reading »
Cardinal Marc Ouellet, the Roman Catholic primate of Canada, has stirred up controversy by reiterating his church’s position on abortion at a recent pro-life conference. In response, Charles Lewis asks: Is the Pope . . . . Continue Reading »