Andrew Doran wonders what will become of the Middle Easts Christians :
In the fall of 2010, a few months before revolution swept the Muslim world, I happened to be in Yemen for work. The trip coincided with the start of the Eid holiday, which provided ample free time to see much of the capital, Sanaa. One afternoon, en route to the hotel from the historic Old City, the driver pointed out the window at a group of men standing on a vacant corner. Look! he said with the excitement of happening upon a rarity. Those are Jews. They were some distance away, and whatever distinguished them from other Yemeni, I could not see it through the window of an SUV. In the blink of an eye, they were no longer visible.
Also today, Michael Gorman on why Catholics cant comply with the HHS mandate :
The Department of Health and Human Services has mandated that most large employers include in their health plans, at no cost, pharmaceutical contraceptives, sterilization procedures, and certain forms of so-called emergency contraception. Catholic philosophers and theologians have been debating whether complying with the mandate would be morally acceptable. They usually begin by asking whether complying would be formal or material cooperation with evil. If formal, then complying with the mandate is ruled out.
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