Archive for May, 2007

A Scandal . . . or Grace?

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

From Mike Potemra, via The Corner:

Louis Markos—an English professor at Houston Baptist University who came to Evangelical Protestantism by way of Greek Orthodoxy—offers a different, and captivating, way of looking at these divisions. His article is titled “The Threefold Witness of the Church: The Catholic Peter, the Orthodox John, and the Protestant Paul,” and sees […]

Early and Often

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Kathryn Jean Lopez posts an interesting item today on The Corner. It’s a question addressed to Planned Parenthood on their “Teenwire” regarding a second abortion:

Your Question:

Dear Experts:

I had an abortion a little over a month ago and now I’m pregnant again. What are the risks of […]

Feminist Anti-Americanism

Monday, May 14th, 2007

I hadn’t thought of Cristina Hoff-Sommers in years before mentioning her in a post last week. But today I ran across an article of hers on the idiocy of today’s feminist movement’s blind hatred of America and it’s seeming acceptance of Muslim cruelty to women around the world.

Soon after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, […]

Binge flying?

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Who does this?

Ellingham said he has been horrified by a new travelling trend. ‘If there was just one thing I could change, it would be this new British obsession for binge flying,’ he said. ‘We now live in a society where, if people have nothing to do on a Saturday night, they go to Budapest […]

Having Children Bad for Planet ?

Monday, May 7th, 2007

Apparently some environmental group says we should be limited to two children apiece. read more | digg story

Well now I feel just horribly guilty about the near arrival of our third child. /sarcasm

Here’s how I see it.

Gen. 1:27-28 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male […]

You can’t always get what you want

Friday, May 4th, 2007

Rich Lowry has an interesting column in National Review today. Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama are both endorsing versions of legislation (the Paycheck Fairness Act and Fair Pay Act respectively) to try to even-out the wage differences between men and women. Is “fairness” all they want or are they looking to […]