Californians for Home Schooling: Take a Cue From the French

The action by a court in the People's Republic of California threatening the end of home schooling there can be fought.  Just take a cue from the French, as I noted last month: One of the Englishmen (whom I was having dinner with) noted that one reason the US is "behind" with cameras is that …

Honor Moore: My Father, the Bishop, was gay. So what’s the big deal?

Honor Moore's article in the New Yorker about her father, the Rt. Rev. Paul Moore, Episcopal Bishop of New York, and the discovery that he was homosexual, has generated quite a buzz in Anglican/Episcopal blogs and websites (such as this and this.)  But in reading the piece, it's hard for me to understand what the …

Chain Ball, Anyone?

I've mentioned the sequence of charity balls in the Palm Beach social season, but the lack of stigma in doing time in Club Fed may yet spawn another one: In an interview published in the 2/25/08 issue of The New Yorker, Auchincloss bemoaned the lack of stigma associated with jail time: He (former Sotheby’s chair …

I’d Rather Pick My Own Laptop Bag, But…

The idea of TSA "designing" laptop bags isn't the swiftest, but getting one that would eliminate the ordeal of separate inspections would be a major improvement: Relief may be on the way for the one-quarter of the flying public who routinely carry laptop computers through airport security checkpoints and currently are required to remove their …

So What Is a Prophet?

"Keyboard Brian" responded to my piece on tithing.  He probably should have read my latest back and forth with Russell Earl Kelly.  I was very gratified at Dr. Kelly's response; it has lightened this whole discussion.  One thing's for sure: you have to give credit to a man who's legally blind and hang glides! In …

The Chinese Are Figuring it Out

On my companion site vulcanhammer.info, I have an entire section devoted to my business dealings in China.  In the epilogue to that, I make the following commentary: The triumph of the Communists in 1949 led to cutting off the Christian church (official and unofficial) from the outside world, organisationally and otherwise. But in the long …

Russell Earl Kelly: A Different Point of View

Dr. Kelly responded to my post, a reaction itself to the CBS Sunday morning piece which featured Dr. Kelly on the subject of tithing. This whole adventure has to rate the most frustrating back and forth I have experienced in the time I have been maintaining this web site (it started in August 1997, so …

Daylight Savings Time Results in Higher Energy Consumption

I hope someone is listening to this: Using more than seven million monthly meter readings from Duke Energy Corp., covering nearly all the households in southern Indiana for three years, they were able to compare energy consumption before and after counties began observing daylight-saving time. Readings from counties that had already adopted daylight-saving time provided …

They Just Won’t Quit About Tithing

It seems that our mainstream media won't get off the subject of tithing, and it also seems that Russell Earl Kelly is making the most of it. Some of you remember I went back and forth with Dr. Kelly last fall on this subject: the pieces were as follows: The Backlash Against Tithing Pickett's Charge …

Same Sex Civil Marriage Reaches the California Supreme Court

Since the cases involving same-sex civil marriage have finally reached the California Supreme Court, it may be helpful to repeat comments on this from an earlier post: Allowing the state to dictate the terms and conditions of that institution as blithely as American Christians do is a mistake.  We’ve already seen that many of those …

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