2012-03-29T14:38:01-04:00

I wanted to post that story yesterday, about Texas Catholic schools sticking up for Jews and Muslims, before turning to this one. I don’t want anyone to misread this story as evidence that all Catholics are morally bankrupt, reprehensible people. That’s not the point of this story. The point of this story is that the leadership of the Catholic church in America — the bishops — is made up of morally bankrupt, reprehensible people. “Church Puts Legal Pressure on Abuse... Read more

2012-03-29T10:06:23-04:00

“Tonight I think no poetry will serve” “He was a giant and his influence was felt across the music world.” “Violence against women is as American as apple pie.” “I don’t want this to happen to anybody else.” “Common to human experience, [Jürgen] Moltmann proposes, is the experience of godforsakenness.” “Moltmann’s theology is based on the idea that God is fundamentally in solidarity with the human condition.” “What’s clear from Philadelphia and Kansas City, however, is that when push comes... Read more

2012-03-28T23:35:20-04:00

The depressing news from the U.S. Supreme Court isn’t just that several of the more conservative justices seem willing to upend a century of legal precedent if it would score a win for their party. The depressing news is that these justices do not seem to understand the Affordable Care Act, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act of 1986, the purpose and function of health insurance, the American health care system, or even the most basic aspects of... Read more

2012-03-28T16:57:55-04:00

Charles Kuffner points us to this encouraging story from Texas — “Catholic group urges TAPPS review.” TAPPS is the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, which made national news earlier this year for waiting to get sued before agreeing to reschedule a state basketballl playoff game. TAPPS had scheduled a Jewish school to play on the Sabbath and, initially, told the team to play or to forfeit. Kuffner links to another story about the association’s nasty treatment of an... Read more

2012-03-28T12:43:26-04:00

“The only reason people wouldn’t have insurance is if they’re cheapskates? Really?” “Family health insurance premiums that would have taken a minimum wage worker 329 hours to earn in 1979 would have taken 2,079 hours in 2011.” “Nine employees covered by the federal health insurance plan.” Justice Antonin Scalia: less demand means higher prices. Wait … what? “My other advice is to check their watches from time to time: it is 2012, not the mid-1970s.” “Wise investment in infrastructure now... Read more

2012-03-27T22:17:02-04:00

David Roberts: “Get the lead out: Have we already forgotten this lesson?“ The elimination of lead from gasoline is a paradigmatic triumph of American environmentalism. A danger to health was discovered by scientists. Public-health advocates and greens pushed and pushed for decades, often futilely, to get the government to take action. When EPA finally cranked up efforts to do something about it, the agency was viciously attacked. Industry shills said it was an agenda to control Americans’ lives, driven by... Read more

2012-03-27T15:55:30-04:00

“From your first cigarette to your last dyin’ day” “Rue, played by the adorable Amandla Sternberg, was described as having ‘dark brown skin and eyes’ – thus the ruination of the film at the hands of a dark-skinned, dark-eyed actress.” “Health care reform made lifetime limits illegal — which is why Violet’s family breathed easier when it passed — but now her parents are worried the Supreme Court could restore the limits and Violet would lose her insurance.” “They do... Read more

2012-03-27T12:26:19-04:00

We get an unvarnished look at the National Organization for Marriage from internal strategy memos posted online as part of a court case in Maine. The documents include things like NOM’s, “Marriage: $20 Million Strategy for Victory.” Here, via Alvin McEwen of Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters, is one aspect of that “strategy for victory”: 3. Not a Civil Right Project The strategic goal of this project is to drive a wedge between gays and blacks – two key democratic... Read more

2012-03-27T00:03:25-04:00

Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite asks a good question: The choice between the biblical values of “good news for the poor” as announced by Jesus, and the “good news for the rich” of GOP fiscal proposals should be an easy one for Christians across the spectrum from liberal to conservative. But it’s not, as is clear from many polls. Why not? That’s not a rhetorical question. It’s at the heart of American politics and of American Christianity in 2012. I have a... Read more

2012-03-26T16:43:45-04:00

“Has someone been peeking at my Christmas list?” “You can’t preach the Gospel to a dead person.” “Compare the number of times in scripture that Jesus broke bread and shared story in the streets and homes where people lived, versus how many times he invited people to church.” “Religion’s relevance to this is that it’s a quick shorthand for these more important, but difficult to articulate values.” “It happened under Reagan, and it is American evangelicalism’s political sin.” “Vineyarders may... Read more

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