The conservative writer Jonah Goldberg issues an unusually early endorsement: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/428968/2015-review-smod-presidential-endorsement Posted from Richmond, Virginia Read more
The conservative writer Jonah Goldberg issues an unusually early endorsement: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/428968/2015-review-smod-presidential-endorsement Posted from Richmond, Virginia Read more
We went to see Episode VII of the Star Wars saga tonight. We enjoyed it. I’ve been watching with some amusement as one of the more pretentious among my obsessive critics — his particular favorite theme when discoursing about me is my intellectual vacuity and cultural shallowness — has been holding forth of late (anonymously, on a mostly atheist message board) regarding his contempt for Star Wars and the lack of “high culture” in America. It... Read more
Something wonderfully beautiful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oqm-hf1LDV4 The lyrics vary. (The song was originally written in French, too.) But here’s one version: 1. Whence is the goodly fragrance flowing, Stealing our senses all away, never the like did come a-blowing, Shepherds, in flow’ry fields of May, Whence is that goodly fragrance flowing, Stealing our senses all away. 2. What is that light so brilliant, breaking Here in the night across our eyes. Never so bright, the day-star waking,... Read more
http://news.byu.edu/archive15-dec-faith%20counts%2015.aspx Enjoy! Posted from Richmond, Virginia Read more
“One of the categories of people I don’t like much are intellectuals. People say, ‘Oh, you’re an intellectual,’ and I say, ‘No!’ What is an intellectual? An intellectual is somebody who thinks ideas are more important than people.” Paul Johnson Posted from Richmond, Virginia Read more
It’s the time of the year for making retrospective lists. So here’s one: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/428882/obama-violate-constitution-top-ten-2015 Posted from Richmond, Virginia Read more
1 Corinthians 15:3-8 It’s often forgotten that there’s another early Old World witness to the Resurrection of Christ, quite independent from the accounts given by the four gospels: some of the early verses of chapter fifteen in Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians. (Notice, for example, that it omits mention of the women at the tomb — and, indeed, of any women at all. Perhaps the omission can be explained by the fact that Paul was a... Read more
I’m very excited about the approaching launch of Book of Mormon Central: http://www.studioetquoquefide.com/2015/12/book-of-mormon-central-new-online-study.html Needless to say, the Interpreter Foundation is affiliated with and fully supportive of this effort. I would like to have been there yesterday for the public event, but, well, it’s a fairly lengthy trip from Richmond to Provo. Posted from Richmond, Virginia Read more
This is the column that I published last year just prior to the anniversary of the birth of Joseph Smith: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865617930/A-modern-witness-to-the-baby-born-in-Bethlehem.html Posted from Richmond, Virginia Read more
John 21:1-14 Compare Luke 5:1-11 The curious comment in John 21:12 (“Now none of the disciples dared ask him, ‘Who are you?’ They knew it was the Lord.”) suggests, again, that Jesus’ appearance in his resurrected state was slightly altered from his mortal appearance. Read more