[caption id=”” align=”alignleft” width=”300”] Image from Patheos [/caption] The third largest religious affiliation in the United States is None. Roughly one-fifth of adult Americans tell surveyors that they have no religious affiliation at all. The . . . . Continue Reading »
The End of Reputation Jonathan R. Macey, American Interest What Have I Done? Stanley Hauerwas, ABC Religion & Ethics A Theory of Objects and Francophilia Robert Fay A Catholic Curiosity: The Life of Sir Jeffrey Hudson Rev. George W. Rutler, Crisis Evangelicals for Immigration—But Not the . . . . Continue Reading »
Should there be a law against the NSA doing what it recently was revealed (not really for the first time) to have been doing? I confess I have not yet been convinced by the case against the collection of heaps of telephone call records only to be sifted in restricted FISA situations; what . . . . Continue Reading »
The Weekly Standard ‘s outstanding John McCormack asked Nancy Pelosi to identify “the moral difference between what Dr. Gosnell did to a baby born alive at 23 weeks and aborting her moments before birth?” (Pelosi opposes legislation that would ban the latter.) “As a . . . . Continue Reading »
reports: Oh boy, hes having a baby. Its hard to ignore these images of teenage boys sporting pregnant bellies and thats exactly the intent of Chicagos new eye-catching teen pregnancy prevention campaign. Launched last month, it aims to spark conversations . . . . Continue Reading »
“Think Being a Teen Parent Won’t Cost You?” beg the NYC subways ads . When the puffy-eyed girl says, “Honestly Mom . . . chances are he won’t stay with you. What happens to me?” most New Yorkers will not take it as a plea for abstinence. We hear from the . . . . Continue Reading »
“Senator [Rand] Pauls tax plan has a problem for which there is no inoculation,” says Pete Spiliakos in today’s column . Pauls flat tax proposal would cut taxes on high earners while raising taxes on middle-class families. Using the Tax Policy Centers . . . . Continue Reading »
Celibacy of homosexuals can be compared to the celibacy of “women who knew they would never be able to marry because the lives of too many of their countrys men had been claimed by the Second World War,” says Aaron Taylor in today’s column . The divine call is discerned in . . . . Continue Reading »
reports: Wineries are coming out loud and proud in their support of gay marriage. They’re putting it right on the label. “Little by little, we’re breaking down the barrier,” says Gary Saperstein of Out in the Vineyard, an events and tour company based in Sonoma wine country . . . . Continue Reading »