Americans Gripe About Bailing Out Mortgage Holders, But Europeans Gripe About…

...bailing out countries: TUMBLING exchange rates, gaping current-account deficits, fearsome foreign-currency borrowings and nasty recessions: these sound like the ingredients of a distant third-world-debt crisis from the 1980s and 1990s. Yet in Europe the mess has been cooked up closer to home, in east European countries, many of them now members of the European Union. …

Rewarding Rebellion, Episcopal Style

The Episcopal Bishop of Western Kansas has a point: Now I read that the "New" Diocese of Fort Worth passed a $632,466 dollar budget for a part-time bishop, a little over 19 priests and 62 delegates who represent way less than a thousand people, and $200,000 is from the General Convention budget!... If I, as …

Karl Rove: The Show Trials Begin

As I had predicted last year, we have this: Although he says it could turn into a "show trial," Karl Rove tells FOX News he is looking forward to telling the House Judiciary Committee about his alleged role in the firing of federal prosecutors and the prosecution of former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman. Until now, …

Melinda Gates Wants an iPhone: After They’ve Boosted all the Rest…

But Bill is, unsurpisingly, against it: Microsoft founder head Bill Gates has banned the use of products made by arch-rival Apple from his house, his wife has revealed. But the blockade could backfire on Gates, 53, after Melinda admitted there are times she feels envious of her friends' iPhones. She told Vogue magazine that the …

Book Review: St. Augustine’s City of God

In the summer of 1972, I was making my transition from being an Episcopalian to a Roman Catholic.  That transition is commonly referred to today as “swimming the Tiber,” but at the time I was also making another water crossing that, for me, was also very significant: we sold our home in Palm Beach and, …

The Significance of Miracles

The world has believed this insignificant group of lowly, unimportant, and uneducated men precisely because the divine character of what happened is more marvellously apparent in the insignificance of such witnesses.  What gave power to the preachers who persuaded the world was not the eloquence of the words they uttered, but the miracles of the …

The Ultimate Good in Life, the Stoics, and the New Atheists

Look, now, at the great virtue called fortitude.  Is not its very function—to bear patiently with misfortune—overwhelming evidence that human life is beset with unhappiness, however wise a man may be?  It is beyond my comprehension how the Stoics can boldly argue that such ills are not really ills, meanwhile allowing that, if a philosopher …

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