Some more thoughts today on what motivates the "pull-the-tube" people. Mark Early of Prison Fellowship scratches the surface when he suggests fear of suffering, but the most accurate and thoughtful diagnosis so far comes from Timothy Birdnow in the American...
One of the basic premises of this blog and of my radio show is that the culture war is not primarily political or even ethical in nature but rather theological. That is to say, the basic dividing line is over questions such as "Is there a God?" and "If...
The Wall Street Journal’s Brendan Miniter provides some excellent context for the Terry Schiavo case: From stem cells to abortion, Americans are confronting questions about life–when it begins and when it ceases to be valuable–more than at any time...
George Weigel offers us some compelling lessons from Pope John Paul about how to approach life and suffering in today’s Washington Post:During the weeks of his illness, all sorts of seemingly pressing questions have been raised: Would the pope ever consider...
I think it’s time for Salon.com to get a new advice columnist. The question from "Weary Traveler" ends like this: Anyway, I have this belief that if I could somehow find a spiritual center, then all my struggles would be so much more easily managed. I...
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