Secular Protestant Engaged...
September 16, 2006
...in manufacturing grievances to justify demanding apology from Pope Benedict XVI
September 16, 2006
...in manufacturing grievances to justify demanding apology from Pope Benedict XVI
What shall we do?
Cry denizens of the polished pew.
Remit the schism, I
Reply,
Or, from the longer point of view,
Two!
[Inside baseball.]
Update, courtesy of Pontifications comment:
Good&Happy believes happiness and virtue could snuggle a little more affectionately in company with members of Congress.
Here's N.Z. Bear's Porkbusters' petition, courtesy Instapundit. We're in. Not usually signatory to "causes," we hold some truths to be self-evident...
The wisdom of "no TV Chez Dilys" is confirmed by the rumors of disingenuity trickling out here into our sunny silent establishment regarding the confirmation hearings for a Supreme Court candidate. Peggy Noonan has some fun.
December 27, 2005
...to feel guilty about.
A letter, apparently authenticated, written by the journalist Upton Sinclair has come to light in California: Sinclair was told by the lawyer for Sacco and Vanzetti, poster children for systematized American injustice according to his story Boston, that the pair were guilty as all get-out and that plausible alibis had been constructed by the defense.
Is it as simple as density? Square footage? Sightlines to the horizon? Can these elements toward which we gravitate determine so much more (and is the preference even genetic, almost certainly neurological?) Then, leading to the economics of newspaper reporting and delivery...
Change rings again via telephones, and more recently the Internet. The next change is just beginning, including off-site employment: The author of the TCS column, Patrick Cox, is an economist and editorial columnist in Central Florida where he lives on an island in a remnant of original everglades. Where until recently only weird Carl Hiaasen heroes lived.
Though Dilys lived in Orlando for the part of the 20th Century she most wants to forget.
December 16, 2005
Robert Avrech's cinematic mind, and fierce ancestral loyalty that fires his imagination, pull it together as he contemplates this worrying and historic moment.
In 1979, [the Ayatollah Khomeini] and his mad mullah buddies eventually expelled several thousand Jews from Iran.
... til The Festival That Dare Not Speak Its Name.
Overkill on Wal-Mart's switch of "Christmas" "christmas" to winter "Holiday" in too-many-anthrolopology-classes commerce-speak (let me just 'splain this, you lame ignorant hegemonic bigoted customer, you..., signed, Kirby):
“Walmart is a world wide organization and must remain conscious of this. The majority of the world still has different practices other than ‘christmas’ which is an ancient tradition that has its roots in Siberian shamanism. The colors associated with ‘christmas’ red and white are actually a representation of of the aminita mascera mushroom. Santa is also borrowed from the Caucuses[sic], mistletoe from the Celts, yule log from the Goths, the time from the Visigoth and the tree from the worship of Baal. It is a wide wide world.”
And this analysis addresses understandable observant Jewish concerns exactly how?
Tidings of God rest ye whatever, buddy. We like the part about the "Siberian shaman," whom it is apparently still OK to venerate. We don't even want to know about his rough approximation of milk and cookies, or exactly what largesse Baal might deposit under the tree for His devotees upon the epiphany of His slouching near at Baalmas. We are eager, on the other hand -- dare we hope to steal a glimpse of black-clad multi-pierced brooding dropout youth as they fell the massive oak to drag to the Great Hall of the feudal lord? And, oooh, oooh, best of all, Euric the Singular Arian Visigoth sporting his new Aisle 13 Christmas christmas wristwatch.
Oh, well, doesn't matter. It's all the same. Don't forget the tinselled chacmool for the Latin market.