The War on Medical Screening

For years we were pounded with the importance of routine screening to catch cancer and other serious diseases early when they are most treatable. Now, we are often being told not to screen because of the risk of false positives.  Latest example has the experts recommending against routine . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 9.12.12

9/11 and the End of Tolerance Tomas Halik, Religion & Ethics New Theologian, May I Have a Word? Matt Smethurst,  The Gospel Coalition Talking Religious Freedom with the Son of a Christero Kathryn Jean Lopez, Patheos Asian Tigers and Megachurches Philip Jenkins, RealClearReligion Deacons in . . . . Continue Reading »

Pricey Pet Funerals

Dennis Barlow, protagonist of Evelyn Waugh’s 1948 novel The Loved One , is an employee of Happier Hunting Ground, which provides funeral services and burial grounds for pets. When Arthur—-the pet Sealyham (terrier) of Walter and Theodora Heinkel—-dies, Dennis sells the Heinkels . . . . Continue Reading »

The Bottom Line on Romney’s Campaign

According to Krauthammer: “The problem for Romney is that there were only four events [that] could change the course [of the race]: the three debates and the conventions, and he apparently squandered the first.” Charles focuses on the tactical error that was Clinton Eastwood. What . . . . Continue Reading »