Tag: Current Affairs

  • Why I like Wikileaks

    Unless you live under a rock, you’ve heard something about Wikileaks.  And chances are just as good that you’ve formed an opinion about the website.  Whether it is a beacon of hope or a traitorous organization, the public, and especially the media, has made its opinions known widely and swiftly, with each new unveiling of…

  • Keep Dreaming

    It seemed like a bad dream. A little over a month ago, I was checking my e-mail and I came across a strange alert: Glenn Beck was co-opting MLK. Not sure what this meant, I took a look at a response that was written for Sojournors by Ruth Hawley-Lowry that stirred in me a righteous…

  • Go with the flow

    Conversations about energy rarely take into account the precipitating factor of our disagreement: that we long to be masters of creation. Scripture gives us an entirely different charge.

  • Mosque Politics, or How to Make Arguments You Cannot Support

    So there’s this big hubbub about a faith group wanting to build a structure in Manhattan to practice their faith.  This isn’t really news, let’s be honest, regardless of what the faith group is.  Now, if it were some fringey group or the First United Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, we might find it…

  • the importance of Anne Rice’s quitting church

    The news that celebrated novelist Anne Rice is quitting Christianity is no doubt be taken lightly by most of the world.  In the same way that I reject caring about the gossip of celebretries, it would be quite easy to dismiss this announcement.  And there might even be a few people out there that are…

  • Smart Ass

    By now you no doubt have seen the video of the Vice President of the United States calling the manager of a yogurt shop a smart ass.  If you haven’t, click here.  Don’t read the article yet, just watch the video. Imagine that you’re in Mr. Biden’s shoes for a minute.  You are constantly assaulted…

  • a brief note on the oil crisis

    I am feeling so much grief about the oil crisis–and I know I’m not the only one. My heart aches for the land… the people… the workers (from the rig and those cleaning up)… the entire ecosystem… the Creator and Life-Giver… and everyone directly and indirectly dependent on the Gulf of Mexico. And the question…

  • Pick and choose protestors

    Just a quick thought for a Monday morning… Why is it that the millions that protested the Iraq Conflict peacefully for years were virtually ignored by the press and totally ignored by Washington while today’s ‘protesters’, hundreds of angry and abusive anti-tax protesters, are media darlings and have Congress cow-towing to them?