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First Links — 5.30.12

Thomas More Actually Wasn’t Fond of Torture Michael Moreland,  Mirror of Justice New Doctors of the (Catholic) Church Leroy Huizenga,  Touchstone Encouraging Signs from the Methodist General Conference Editors,   Institute on Religion & Democracy “Love is Not a . . . . Continue Reading »

Where I Think Chris Hayes Went Wrong

Some thoughts, 1.  No, I don’t want him fired or anything like that.  I think he was earnestly thinking out loud, and from his apology, I think that he could tell that his line of thinking was (even apart from the public reaction) taking him places he didn’t want to go. . . . . Continue Reading »

Happy Birthday, Gilbert Keith

“We often read nowadays of the valor or audacity with which some rebel attacks a hoary tyranny or an antiquated superstition. There is not really any courage at all in attacking hoary or antiquated things, any more than in offering to fight one’s grandmother. The really courageous man is . . . . Continue Reading »

More on American Heresies

Once again I’m overwhelmed by the heartfelt excellence of recent posts. Instead of commenting on each of them as I should, I only have time (studies show that you should never believe a sentence that begins that way) to, quite self-indulgently, post something about our Puritan heresy from a . . . . Continue Reading »

Docs Forced to do Sex Change Surgeries?

There is tremendous pressure being placed on doctors and other medical professionals to eschew their own moral consciences in the provision of medical services—as distinguished from treatments.  Now, in the UK, doctors who refuse to perform gender reassignment surgeries and . . . . Continue Reading »

Mores Matter More

Ampontan has some nice juxtapositions, jumping off Victor Davis Hanson among others, highlighting the culture-and-mores-rooted FACT that Greece, Southern Italy, Detroit, and urban Britain are simply more difficult and troublesome places to live than Germany, Northern Italy, Switzerland, and of . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

Elizabeth Scalia on the essays of Sigrid Undset : Nearly a century has passed since Sigrid Undset wrote the biographical essays about holy men and women, and the letters, which eventually would be collected and published under the heading, Stages on the Road . It is a title evocative of the life of . . . . Continue Reading »

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