The Dogmat is Watching You

The Dogmat is Watching You

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And O! the things the Dogmat has seen in the last week!

7 Hand Gestures That Make You Look Like a Real Intellectual. Alas, most of them don’t work with paws.

Fluffy Kitty Slippers and The Papal Nuncio. Not on the Nuncio, mind you—on the little girl the Nuncio is speaking to.

Can they say that on Catholic radio? The Visitation Project can. Speaking of Rebecca French, Simcha Fisher has the scoop on Rebecca’s new radio show.

Personal Discipleship & the Great Library. Sherry Weddell notes that living in the Church without getting to know Jesus is like having a Great Library without, you know, reading them.

What could a celibate know about dating? Quite a lot, it turns out, as Eric Hanna, SJ, is happy to explain.

When Minimum-Wage Hikes Hit a San Francisco Comic-Book Store. The Law of Unintended Consequences is as inevitable as Death and Taxes.

Former Soviet spy: We created Liberation Theology. Seems unlikely, but stranger things have been found in the KGB archives.

US physics professor: ‘Global warming is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life’. Whether it is or isn’t, Harold Lewis’ letter of resignation to the American Physical Society should be read in its entirety. You can’t do science in the dark.
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photo credit: The British Library, Public Domain


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