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March 15, 2011
Yet another new step in open communion
Thanks to nqb for alerting us to yet another new horizon of open communion: not...
March 15, 2011
Beware the Ides of March
For the Romans, the 15th (or sometimes the 13th) of every month was called the...
March 14, 2011
More on Japan’s earthquake
Officials estimate that at least 10,000 may be dead--with thousands more still missing--due to the...
March 14, 2011
A different kind of gay marriage
Ultra-orthodox Jews in Israel have come up with an acceptable form of gay marriage: gay...
March 14, 2011
NFL labor dispute
One effect of Wisconsin governor Scott Walker's successful effort to limit collective bargaining by the...
March 11, 2011
Earthquake, tsunami devastate Japan
An earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale hit northern Japan, causing massive damage. Then...
March 11, 2011
The next step in open communion
Anglicans already share communion with other Christians. In Canada, they are working on the next...
March 11, 2011
The new leaders of the free world
Americans are the new French. And the French (and British) are the new Americans. At...
March 11, 2011
What would Jesus do about nationalizing the means of production?
Anthony Sacramone says, uh, no, taking on a claim in the Huffington Post: This is...
March 10, 2011
More Bible translations
The Washington Post has an article about two new Bible translations. We've already blogged about...
March 10, 2011
Newt explains his affair to Christians
Newt Gingrich is gearing up for a presidential run, so he is courting social conservatives....
March 10, 2011
Procedural ploy lets Wisconsin finesse union
We have been following Wisconsin governor Scott Walker's effort to stop the state employee union...
March 09, 2011
Lent catches on
The Washington Post has a weekend religious services directory that prints notices and advertisements from...
March 09, 2011
The oldest church in the world
Lent is a good time for contemporary Christians to contemplate their solidarity with the Church...
March 09, 2011
Let’s pray the litany for Lent
LCMS president Matthew Harrison challenges everyone to join him in a Lenten project that is...
March 08, 2011
Facebook and divorce
Back to the bad effects of the internet: Facebook is cited in 1 out of...
March 08, 2011
New Islamist regimes are OK with Obama
Not "Islamic," but "Islamist," meaning radical and jihadist. Does this approach to foreign policy strike...
March 08, 2011
Memory as a human superpower
Plato worried that reading would diminish the memory, and he was right. Now in our...
March 07, 2011
Targeting Crisis Pregnancy Centers
Crisis pregnancy centers do a lot of good, giving women with an unwanted pregnancy an...
March 07, 2011
Sex survey surprises
A wide-ranging and embarrassingly detailed survey of Americans' sexual practices turned up some surprises. Abstinence...
March 07, 2011
Veto by lack of quorum
As you know, 15 Democratic state legislators in Wisconsin are hiding out in Illinois--beyond the...
March 04, 2011
Good writing
World Magazine is planning to set up regional online bureaus to provide local and regional...
March 04, 2011
American Idol this time around
Yes, I'm following American Idol again, despite the way some of you have been giving...
March 04, 2011
The last dough-boy
The last American veteran of World War I died at the age of 110. Frank...
March 03, 2011
You be the judge
Two Supreme Court cases. . . . (1) A man was shot. Just before he...
March 03, 2011
The greatest LCMS literary figure. . .
. . .would surely be Theodor Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss. He was a life-long member...
March 03, 2011
Pakistani Christian official assassinated
Shahbaz Bhatti, Pakistan's Ministry of Minority Affairs, was assassinated for opposing that country's anti-blasphemy law,...
March 02, 2011
Preaching “the King’s speech”
I was glad that The King's Speech took all of the top prizes at the...
March 02, 2011
Let us now praise the internet
A new study has found that young people who are active on the internet are...
March 02, 2011
Google turns to farming
The most cutting edge information technology meets the most ancient survival technology, as Google invests...
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