When people think of "traditional" Palm Beach restaurants, they usually refer to places such as Testa's (my grandparents' favourite hangout) or the Petite Marmite. But for those of us who lived there in the late 1960's, a place not to be left off of the list was Wert's, on South Ocean Boulevard not far from …
Where Does George Bush get his Inspiration From?
There seems to be a divergence of opinion outside the U.S. on where George Bush gets his inspiration from. On the one hand, former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder found it disturbing that George Bush made so much of his relationship with God and apparently claimed so much inspiration therefrom. Now we have Mahmud Ahmadinejad claiming …
Continue reading "Where Does George Bush get his Inspiration From?"
Learning It the Hard Way
I recently had the privilege of addressing the Minister's Meeting of the Church of God in Ontario, under the leadership of its Administrative Bishop, the Rt. Rev. George Peart (that's right, Anglicans, Rt. Rev.) It was a really wonderful gathering, and I was able to address the ministers about lay and men's ministries. We have …
The Best Way to Get the Vote Out
Note: this is the third in our series on Election 2006. The first two, The Democrats and National Security: Dzerzhinskii’s Dilemma and Electing the Unelected, were presented earlier. One of the long-running whines about American politics is the low level of voter participation in elections. About this time every election cycle we are regaled with …
Tony Blair, Jack Straw, and the Extremes of Apparel
The likes of Tony Blair and Jack Straw cannot rationally criticise women who wear too much when they do not take offence at those who wear too little.
Roman Catholicism and Mark Foley: Maybe It Is Better to Wait to Convert
One of our more viewed pieces is Think Before You Convert, an overview of the pros and cons of Anglicans who are thinking about "swimming the Tiber" and becoming Roman Catholics. It looks like we have yet another reason to think about it, because now we see that Rep. Mark Foley's Maltese priest at Sacred …
Continue reading "Roman Catholicism and Mark Foley: Maybe It Is Better to Wait to Convert"
LifeBuilders Essentials: A Discipleship Course for Men
To order, and for more information, click here
Electing the Unelected
One of the enduring fixtures of American politics is that elections are largely decided by a relatively small group of "independent" voters in the centre. Or at least that's where we think they are. One of the great principles that such voters will enunciate is that they "vote for the man (and when called upon …
Adam Gadahn: The Thin Line of Personal Choice
The charge of treason against Adam Gadahn is a reminder that the line--and consequences--of pesonal choice is very thin, as we commented earlier.
Marriage in Massachusetts: We Knew It Would Be Like This
Somehow we're getting a bad case of "deja vu all over again" in the proposal to restrict Episcopal churches to simply bless people rather than actually marry them. This, of coure, is the usual practice in Europe. We still think that the long-term objective of many gay rights activists--inside and outside of the Episcopal Church--is …
Continue reading "Marriage in Massachusetts: We Knew It Would Be Like This"
