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Thirty Three Things (v. 41)

1. Oxford English Dictionary Adds ♥ It is a decision likely to break the hearts of traditionalists. Once the sole preserve of tacky tourist T-shirts, the heart symbol – as in I ‘heart’ New York – has become the first graphical entry in the Oxford English Dictionary in its . . . . Continue Reading »

Not Smart Enough

I read this rather interesting article on religion in the university, but was mostly struck by the comments, which were overwhelmingly hostile to religious belief.  I know that the ” New Atheism ” is quite the publishing phenomenon these days, and that lots of people who think . . . . Continue Reading »

Being Single Is Bad

Being single is not good for anyone. God affirms this in Genesis when he says of the first man “it is not good to be alone.” People went from one to two so that we could, in some mysterious way, imitate the natural fellowship in God. If you are alone, then you know the wisdom of that . . . . Continue Reading »

Pursuing Excellence vs. Pursuing Elite Status

Andy Crouch, in an interview with World Magazine : Pursuing being elite is a terrible idea. I partly say this because I worked at Harvard for 10 years, and most people who pursue being elite end up being shaped solely by that: They become nothing but elite. I’d much rather have everyone, . . . . Continue Reading »

The Gay Family Web Fertility Centre

Sign of the Times of the Day: A lesbian couple are to open Britain’s first gay-only fertility centre. Natalie Drew and Ashling Phillips, who have two children by a sperm donor, said they decided to set up a centre exclusively for gay people after their own experiences in trying to start a . . . . Continue Reading »

On Elizabeth Taylor

The death of Elizabeth Taylor marked the passing of a woman that my father’s generation made famous for her beauty. Her talent as an actor (you could call them actresses in her day) was off and on, but her talent as a personality never waned. It seems impossible to understand, really . . . . Continue Reading »

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