Sacred Selling

I have been thinking a lot about the way we sell church-related goods and services.I have been thinking about that and about Jesus overturning the tables of the money changers and sacrificial animal sellers in the temple.The marketing inside the church has probably never been more feverish than it . . . . Continue Reading »

CAP-LOCK Rhetoric

The best way to get web hits is to say something loudly.Our discourse is often as subtle as a teenager with a stuck caps key. We don’t just oppose the President’s agenda, but WE STAND AT ARMAGEDDON AND WE BATTLE FOR THE LORD.While that last line got Teddy Roosevelt some cheers, and T.R. . . . . Continue Reading »

Thank you Catholic Bishops!

President Obama is just returning from China having gently mentioned to the butchers of Beijing that human rights are important. The witness for human dignity will continue in China, but it will not be the soft approach of kowtowing to dictators while speaking softly to them.How do we know?The . . . . Continue Reading »

Is Conservatism a Branch of Liberalism?

There is a symposium this week in the National Review centering around the question: Is conservatism a branch of liberalism? I confess the way the question was phrased got my back up a bit. It made me think liberalism was akin to the company with whom I have an account (Wachovia), wheras the . . . . Continue Reading »

Climategate Heats Up Global Warming Debate

Australian publication Investigate and the Australian Herald-Sun are reporting that leaked e-mails expose a conspiracy to hide detrimental information from the public that argues against global warming: The internet is on fire this morning with confirmation computers at one of the world’s . . . . Continue Reading »