When the Herald Sits on a Story, Something is Wrong

The Mark Foley thing--which, of course, does touch South Florida, as one would expect--seems to get deeper. Now we know that the Miami Herald of all papers sat on emails from Foley to the pages. Why? They weren't explicit enough, and since he was a known homosexual... Traditionally, the Herald isn't known to duck a …

The Unexpected Lesson of Mark Foley

The Republicans got another--and unneeded--setback in their quest to retain control of the House of Representatives with the resignation of Representative Mark Foley over his sexually charged emails to some of his pages. The fact that these are disgusting and that he needs to go is not in question, at least not for us. The …

The Tree that Grows in Heaven

At the very end of the Bible, the following appears in the description of paradise: On each side of the river was a Tree of Life which bore twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit each month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. (Revelation 22:2, Positive Infinity New …

Bill Clinton: Too Much Like a Union Meeting

Bill Clinton's performance in his interview with Chris Wallace reminded me too much of some of the things I used to see during union meetings in my old family business. All too often, when the grievance filed didn't have the merit they thought it had, at least one on the committee would blow up in …

Anglicans after Kigali: Facing the Inevitable

The call from the "Global South" Anglican primates for a separate chuch for conservatives in the Episcopal Church is not to everyone's taste, but it is inevitable. It's taken a lot of "Anglican Fudge"--to say nothing about institutional loyalty--for conservatives to remain in the Episcopal Church as long as they have. But the time has …

The Colonies are Actually Good for Something

Any American who has dealt with a British "cousin" (for some of us, at least) has sooner or later detected a note of condesension about those poor rude Americans in the "colonies." Sometimes this condesension is justified, sometimes not. It is with some amusement, then, that we discovered that the Church of St. Mary the …

Fighting for Jesus: The Church Militant, American Style

Those of you who follow this site on a regular basis probably realise that ABC's piece on the North Dakota Bible camp is right up our alley as a topic. So we'll get right to it. The first question we need to ask is why American evangelicals use military imagery when they rarely--and we mean …

The Pope and Islam: We’ve Already Said Our Peace

We haven't made much comment on the Pope's recent remarks about Islam because we have said many things our own way, such as: The Dilemma of Islamic Civilisation: St. Thomas was Right They Feel the Shame There was a rush along the Fulham Road... When the Sheep Have Anthrax

Be Seeing You, Part II

Last year we noted that the British system of tracking cars everywhere they went reminded us of their own 1960's television show, The Prisoner. It's only getting worse in the old country: now we have street cameras that shout at people who do things not to the authorities' taste. In some ways it's more personalised …

For here we do not have an enduring city: a 9/11 remembrance

Final slide of the 9/11 tribute by the Church of God Chaplains Commission, presented at the 2002 General Assembly Honours Banquet. Update: the slide presentation, complete with music, is below. https://youtu.be/HINdOGSe68k

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