I just read my first Hugh Hewitt commentary at Townhall.com. Why? Temporary insanity, I suppose. I usually avoid names revered by my most conservative acquaintances.
However, I was browsing through comments about Mitt Romney’s “I Am Mormon” speech and there was the Hewitt byline. Morbid curiosity got the best of me and after the first few [...]
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I hope Hewitt is right about Romney
Posted in Election '08, Mitt Romney, Mormon, Politics, Religion, tagged Hugh Hewitt on December 6, 2007 | 5 Comments »
PBS scores with ‘Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial’
Posted in Education, Law, Media, PBS, Philosophy, Religion, Science, tagged Creationism, Darwin, Intelligent Design, judgment, Kitzmiller vs. Dover, trial on November 14, 2007 | No Comments »
This evening PBS aired “Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial.” I sat riveted for the entire two hours. Fascinating looks at the people and testimony in the Kitzmiller vs. Dover case in Pennsylvania a few years ago, where the judge had to decide whether an effort to inject Intelligent Design (ID) into the school’s science curriculum was [...]
Muslim medical students score another point for intolerance
Posted in Culture, International, Life, Medicine, Middle East, Muslim, Philosophy, Religion, tagged physician on October 7, 2007 | No Comments »
Muslim medical students in England have decided to get picky about their coursework when it conflicts with their religious convictions. While I can appreciate their desire to abide by their religious beliefs, I think it is obvious they are choosing the wrong place to express themselves. Clearly they should be in a Muslim medical school, with the objective [...]
God-o-Meter keeping tabs on the candidates
Posted in Election '08, Media, Politics, Religion, tagged God-O-Meter, Time on September 29, 2007 | No Comments »
Thanks to Beliefnet and Time Magazine, there is now a God-O-Meter keeping track of the ‘08 Presidential candidates and their positions on the secularist-theocrat spectrum. The good news is I no longer have to search all over the Internet to compile this information for myself. The bad news is the God-o-Meter delivers its message with unblinking, graphic clarity. Like [...]










