Holy Saturday; Jesus is in the tomb. The Debate: God vs. No-God, Craig vs. Hitchens

An appropriate day to post a believer vs. atheist debate feature. Christopher Hitchens, of course, is a very well-known atheist. He attacked Mother Teresa in his book a number of years ago, “The Missionary Position” and has a recent bestseller, “God is not Great.” I’d never heard of Dr. Craig. Naturally I think it’s overwhelming more … Read more

When a Church loses it’s mission

The Spetator (UK) has a good piece on the C of E (that's the Church of England; otherwise known as the Anglicans, and in the U.S. the Episcopalians). Is the C of E a community of believers in anything, or just a social services organization? While the Church of England is the "officia" Church of … Read more

Holy Thursday, The Last Supper

A few classic paintings – not sure who did this one   This by Joos van Cleve (Dutch artist, 1485-1540)   And the classic, by Leonardo Da Vinci. Painted 1495-1498   Here’s the wikipedia on Da Vinci’s painting Leonardo da Vinci – The Last Supper

A rescue in Iraq: Horror and heroism

A baby saved as a civilian risks his life – Iraqi Baby Saved …salesman Asad Raad's act was particularly notable because a burning car can explode if the fuel tanks are on fire, and bombings are often quickly followed by other attacks intended to kill rescuers. Raad rushed out of his motorcycle shop after the … Read more

Required Reading: May issue of The Atlantic – “The Quiet Coup”

A very worthwhile perspective from the former chief economist of the IMF (International Monetary Fund) on the U.S. financial situation.  Which is not to say he's right about everything – but an important view nevertheless. Prints out at 11 pages and takes 15-20 minutes to read. And I recommend this despite my bias against the IMF, having … Read more

ANOTHER Global Warming/Climate Change Update: UN participation in “Earth Hour” this Saturday will result in $102 savings

FOXNews.com – U.N.'s Participation in Earth Hour Is Full of Hot Air, Critics Say – United Nations It's called Earth Hour — and among the places where the lights will go out are the Eiffel Tower, the Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing, the Pyramids of Giza and Niagara Falls. And, for the first time in … Read more