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Religion and Republicans

Times sure have changed. It wasn’t but a generation ago (OK, a long generation, but still) that the Republican Party was the party of moderately conservative mainline Protestants, while Jews and Catholics were solidly in the Democratic camp. Now the GOP will feature a rabbi giving the . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

James R. Rogers on business and the way of the cross : Providing a needy person with a job not only eliminates want for that person, it also creates the opportunity to multiply charity through the hands of others. Paul encouraged Christians to do “honest work” with their own hands, so . . . . Continue Reading »

You-Tubin’ to New Orleans, 50s Style

Well enough worryin’ and map-surveyin’ for the moment, let’s at least get the tunes set. Impossible to even hope to survey the Jazz contributions—just stand around in the NOLA airport diggin’ the vintage Pops—so we’ll start instead with 50s-era, or 50s-esque . . . . Continue Reading »

Evangelizing the Illiterate Literate

As the promising college freshmen of the class of 2016 attend their first classes in the coming weeks, Christians should be concerned. While these students are quite literate, biblical literacy is plummeting, even among adults. The Gospel Coalition ’s Chris Castaldo warns : As the school year . . . . Continue Reading »

Mowie Wowie Lowers IQ in Teens

No surprise to this Baby Boomer: Marijuana lowers IQ in teenage users.  From the Telegraph story:Teenagers who regularly smoke cannabis are putting themselves at risk of   permanently damaging their intelligence, according to a landmark study. Medical marijuana, as I have written, . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 8.28.12

When Spirits Collided: Islam and Christianity in the West Dario Fernandez-Morera, Library of Law and Liberty Life Is Cheap in Norway: C. S. Lewis and Anders Breivik John Piper,  Desiring God Language: Irregular, But Not Arbitrary Phillip Ball,  Prospect A “Duty” to Engineer . . . . Continue Reading »

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