2010-07-22T05:00:48-04:00

July 20 was the 41st anniversary of a human being landing on the moon.  The tiny spacecraft was guided by computers with far less capability than the one you are using to read this blog.  “One small step for a man,” said Neil Armstrong, “one

2010-07-21T06:00:06-04:00

The Washington Post is running a three-part expose of America’s security industry, comprised of government agencies and a huge number of private contractors.  Here is the opening: The top-secret world the government created in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has become

2010-07-21T05:30:09-04:00

In case you missed it, here is the newly-elected president of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod just after his election.  Note his demeanor, his words, and his spirit.  (If the clip doesn’t show, hit “comments” and it will.)

2010-07-21T05:00:13-04:00

I rode trains in Europe, including a 200 mph bullet-train between Cologne and Frankfort, taking me right to the airport on a ride smooth as an airplane, reducing a two-and-a-half hour drive to  one hour.  Why can’t the USA have a good train system?  Well,

2010-07-20T06:00:43-04:00

Here I am, back from a fine time in France and Germany. I’ll tell you about some of the things I learned over the next week or so. But, hey, thanks for covering for me. Over 250 comments on theology! I haven’t had a chance

2010-07-20T05:30:18-04:00

I am thrilled at the election of Matt Harrison as the new president of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. As I followed with great difficulty, being overseas, the convention, and saw that the incumbent’s restructuring proposals were passing, I had assumed that his re-election was

2010-07-20T05:25:40-04:00

A judge has ruled that when states legalize gay marriage, that takes priority over the federal Defense of Marriage Act, with its definition of marriage as being between a man and a woman.  Conservatives tend to push states’ rights, while liberals tend to believe federal

2010-07-20T05:00:27-04:00

Although I had a good time in France and Germany and came to appreciate their people, their culture, and their history, I have to say that the experience also helped me to appreciate even more what America stands for and what makes America great. And

2010-07-05T06:00:19-04:00

I’ll be in Europe for the next couple of weeks, lecturing at John Warwick Montgomery’s apologetics institute in Strasburg, France, and then sightseeing in Germany. Some of you suggested that I get a guest blogger to cover for me while I’m away. What I’m asking

2010-07-05T05:57:55-04:00

If something of interest happens when I’m gone–and we know it will–please tell about it (ideally with a link to a news story) and talk about it here.

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