The End of Secularism and the HHS Mandate

The primary point of my first book, The End of Secularism, was to demonstrate that secularism doesn’t do what it claims to do, which is to solve the problem of religious difference.  As I look at the  administration’s attempt to mandate that religious employers pay for . . . . Continue Reading »

Warsi’s Wager

In a rather surreal and (until recently) highly unlikely move, Baroness Warsi, a British Muslim member of the House of Lords, has become one of the most vocal defenders of Christianity in Europe. Her remarks, made in numerous separate public appearances and speeches of late, build on a recent . . . . Continue Reading »

Today’s Polls

Give Santorum a comfortable lead in both Michigan and Ohio. They also show that Gingrich is done everywhere but the South. Santorum has big limits, as Pete has described, but they’re not the kind Romney can readily exploit. Santorum and Romney are about even nationwide, and Romney still polls . . . . Continue Reading »

Polling on the Contraceptive Mandate

The good folks at the Pew Research Center recently released the results of a survey that gives us some insight into the public reaction to the contraceptive mandate. Conservatives are more likely to think that religious organizations should be exempted, while liberals favor requiring contraceptive . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 2.15.12

British Muslim to Pope: “West Needs Confident Christians” John L. Allen, Jr., National Catholic Reporter The Media’s Lies, Damned Lies, and the 98 Percent Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, Get Religion HHS Mandate Lacks Legal Precedent Michael Fragoso, Public Discourse Interview with Sr. . . . . Continue Reading »