The High Price of Rowan Williams’ Shar’ia Remarks

In all of the furor over Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams' remarks on Shar'ia law in the UK, one backwash many people in the West forget is the impact it will have on Christian-Muslim relations in places such as Nigeria.  As David Virtue points out in his most recent newsletter: Most British pundits viewed Williams' …

A Christian Carole King?

This week's podcast is Never Be Alone Again, performed by the Outpouring, the group of the Community of the Cross in Danbury, CT.  This is an extraordinary piece; not only does its lead female vocalist, Fran Novelli, sound a lot like Carole King, but its expression of longing for God is almost mystical.  (Some explanation …

Scientology: Has The Bologna Club Met Its Match?

One of the toughest nuts to crack in our civilisation (or what passes for one) has been Scientology, which has succeeded in bullying many of its critics into silent oblivion.  (I refer to this crew as the "Bologna Club," a term going back to the 1930's and referring to a time when my family and …

The Tyranny of “Doing Right”

It took Jack Crooks of Black Swan Trading to point out this quote from C.S. Lewis: “Of all tyrannies a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his …

LORAN: An Old Method Gets New Life

I was a little surprised to discover that our government has opted to fund LORAN for a little longer.  LORAN, or LOng RAnge Navigation, is a system whereby ships, airplanes or other travelling vehicles or people determine their position by comparing the time difference in receipt of radio signals from multiple sources.  It has been …

The French Will Fight for Their Freedom

Recently I attended a conference on men's ministries put on by Man in the Mirror, and had the privilege of being there with a very diverse group of people.  Part of that group included two Englishmen from East London, where they're building the largest mosque in Europe for the 2012 Olympic Village.  (No, they didn't …

The Great Mistake (Almost) Everyone’s Overlooked

Daniel Finkelstein's post on the ten worst mistakes in British history is one of the most fascinating things I've seen on the Web in some time.  But he (and, unless I've overlooked something, all but one of his respondents) have overlooked a big one: Vortigern's bright idea of bringing the Saxons over to defend post-Roman …

Susan Estrich: It’s The Race Thing Again

Susan Estrich brings up the unspeakable issue for the Democrats: But, the fact is that there is a long pattern of what we in California call the “Bradley problem” in polling, after the former Los Angeles mayor who was elected governor in every poll, including the exits, except that he lost at the ballot box. …

I Majored in Miracles

Mike Huckabee tells us the following about his victory in Kansas: "I didn't major in math," the former Arkansas governor told a cheering crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference. "I majored in miracles, and I still believe in them." There was a time when Southern Baptists weren't permitted (by group pressure at least) to …

John McCain: My Father’s Conservative

Back in the 1980's, when the Reagan Revolution was in full swing, my father and I got into an exchange over some conservative views that I had set forth.  At one point he scolded me, "You just have never really understood where and how conservatives of my generation think," of which he was certainly one. …

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