Before I left for my vacation, the CBC (for which I am a compensated consultant) asked me to write a piece on its new documentary Eggsploitation, a warning about the health risks to women from egg donation. I watched the DVD (I have one line in it), and found it very . . . . Continue Reading »
The first interview I did for A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy was for EWTN. That was several months ago, and it is about to be aired on Colleen Carol Campbell’s show, Faith and Culture. Campbell is a very good interviewer and I thought the discussion went well. It will air . . . . Continue Reading »
We often hear that majorities support ESCR. And there is little doubt in my mind that that is true (for reasons we need not get into here). But supporting ESCR as a legal matter is not the same thing as wanting taxpayers to fund it. Indeed, the latest Rasmussen Poll finds that a . . . . Continue Reading »
I’m back from the Grand Tetons, which is my favorite place on earth. Here are a few photos. More soon on my Facebook page.Whilst I was gone, I was unable to post (except about the ESCR ruling from the Denver Airport), or personally monitor the comments, a few of which—you . . . . Continue Reading »
In the midst of his peripatetic activities, my friend Gideon Strauss has managed to come up with another thoughtful post for the Center for Public Justice’s Capital Commentary series: Becoming an American.This decision [to pursue US citizenship] raises big questions for me: What does it mean . . . . Continue Reading »
1. An Interview with the Apostle Paul on the Law, Life, and Death °°°°°° 2. The Pope Is Not a Pedicurist From Judge Kleinfelds concurrence in the judgment in Spencer v. World Vision : The core of Judge Berzons dissent is the idea that . . . . Continue Reading »
Here’s a shock: Ecumenical leader tells Pentecostals: ‘We need each other’ . It’s undoubtedly a good thing that the world’s Pentecostals invited a leader of the world’s liberal Protestants to speak to them, and that he came. With a secularizing West and an . . . . Continue Reading »
I have lain on the floor under the power of God . . . at least, I must say to my skeptical reader, it seemed so to me. At some points in my life, it felt as if God came and took power over every faculty and left me weak, utterly powerless, before His glory.When praying for Pentecost, sometimes we . . . . Continue Reading »
(Apologies for cross-posting from my home blog, Scriptorium Daily. I thought the passing of Bloesch ought to be noted over here for the audience at First Things’ Evangel blog as well.)Donald Bloesch, evangelical theologian, died this week. He was a unique figure in twentieth-century theology, . . . . Continue Reading »
A number of friends have pushed and probed, wondering if I’m not being overly simplistic when I say that Islam is largely irrelevant to the future of America. First of all, I am being overly simplistic. Islam and Americathese are extraordinarily complex cultural realities. When I wrote . . . . Continue Reading »