No, I haven’t been singing that horrible song from HAIRSPRAY (in truth, not bad as a whole) when I go outside here in the city of endless row houses. But, here’s my first report on the ISI honors week. Paul Seaton—who lurks in our threads and is Baltimore’s most . . . . Continue Reading »
In today’s On the Square feature , William L. Saunders defends Archbishop Charles Chaput against his critics: Considering the subtitle of Michael Sean Winters attack upon the newly selected Archbishop of Philadelphia, Charles Chaput, to wit, The problem with Culture Warrior . . . . Continue Reading »
D. A. Carson on the pastor as scholar and the scholar as pastor : Now, any army needs quartermasters. They are the ones who provide the supplies to the frontlines. By all means, give appropriate honor to those who devote themselves to equipping and supplyingwith books, training, courses, . . . . Continue Reading »
As we have discussed here before, preventive screening has, in some cases, become controversial. Example: PSA blood tests for signs of prostate cancer. Some believe that false positives can lead to unnecessary further testing or treatment—adding to the strain on health care . . . . Continue Reading »
When he realized that he lacked the the self-discipline for daily Scripture reading, graphic designer Jim LePage decided to try something different: create original designs for each book of the Bible. The result is his sometimes edgy, always awesome series Word . Here are a few examples of . . . . Continue Reading »
Where Did the Master Orator Go? Jim Ceaser (also on commentary contention site) 07.26.2011 - 12:23 PM Can an American president call for a speech on prime time television to talk about the weather? We came fairly close to a test of this proposition last night. Americans, who have been hearing . . . . Continue Reading »
More on the NASCAR prayer featured in Boogety, Boogety, Boogety , posted yesterday: a report titled Pastor Defends Calling Wife Smokin Hot Before NASCAR Race . The significant line: I want to get somebodys attention, so thats been our desire every time weve been up . . . . Continue Reading »
Philosophy, Marriage, and Moral Grandstanding , Public Discourse (Sherif Girgis) Sexual Anxiety, Personality Predictors of Infidelity, Study Says , ScienceDaily Title IX on the mat: Pro-girl sports law could hurt guys , WORLD (Tiffany Owens) Who owns America? Hint: It’s not China , CNN (Tom . . . . Continue Reading »
After Obamacare was shoved down our generally unwilling throats, people’s opposition helped lead to the retirement of Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House. But by then, Obamacare had been set in concrete with money set aside ahead of time to prevent opponents from defunding. . . . . Continue Reading »
President Eisenhower once said that “our form of government has no sense unless it is founded in a deeply felt religious faith, and I don’t care what it is.”* Apparently many Americans agree. A new poll reveals that a majority (56%) of the public say it is very or somewhat . . . . Continue Reading »