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More Than a Trillion a Decade

Something two years old but which I just came across and post for those interested:  The Taxpayer Costs of Divorce and Unwed Childbearing , a report claiming that these problems cost taxpayers a huge amount of money, much of which could be saved by programs supporting marriage. According . . . . Continue Reading »

Is there a Christian metaphysic?

My friends and fellow bloggers are talking about metaphysics. So, I will jump in. Matt Milliner announces, “Attempts to overcome metaphysics [have] been shown to be themselves irrepressibly metaphysical.” Matt Anderson insists:Either a natural order exists, or we impose it.  Either . . . . Continue Reading »

Tomorrow in “On the Square”

Tomorrow in “On the Square,” senior editor R.R. Reno will explain what is a far greater but also subtler danger to the intellectual than error. Until then, you may want to read or check teh discussion of today’s “On the Square” article, senior editor David . . . . Continue Reading »

Which Countries Are Happiest?

Every so often, Gallup and other polling companies go around the world asking the citizens of different lands how happy they are. Forbes ’ website today published the most recent iteration of the “happiness” poll , in which the Scandinavians, as usual, came out on top. Also among . . . . Continue Reading »

Digging Up Galileo, Again

Last week the New York Times carried one of those slow news, feel good, summertime stories . The recently renovated museum of the history of science in Florence was christened the Galileo Museum, honoring one of the most famous scientists of the early modern era. Simple story, it would seem. But . . . . Continue Reading »

Second Links — 7.26.10

A very light day. The Buddhist nation of Bhutan Proposes an ‘Anti-Conversion’ Law that will punish “proselytizing” that “uses coercion or other forms of inducement,” a law Christians fear is so broadly worded that they will be falsely accused. Adam Kirsch’s . . . . Continue Reading »

Upheld by God, or Thee?

For those who like this kind of thing, here is something sent to Father Edward Oakes by a reader of his E.T., Phone Here . It’s a selection from the first epistle of Alexander Pope’s An Essay on Man . Say first, of God above, or man below, What can we reason, but from what we know? Of . . . . Continue Reading »

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