Daily Archives: 05/03/2011

Quote of the day: G. K. Chesterton on secularists and secularism

‘Men who begin to fight the Church for the sake of freedom and humanity end by flinging away freedom and humanity if only they may fight the Church . . .  The secularists have not wrecked divine things but the … Continue reading

Posted in Quote of the Day, Secularism

Peter Hitchens on Owen and Eunice Johns, and Thought Police secularists Munby and Beatson

Who’ll defeat our Thought Police? Mr and Mrs Johns are forbidden to foster any more children because they are not prepared to mouth the slogans of political correctness. Note well, it is not even because of what they have said … Continue reading

Posted in Peter Hitchens, Politics, World Events, Secularism

Hitchens on cigarettes, smoking, cancer, cannabis and mental health

The link between cigarettes and lung cancer was first made by scientists in 1929.  A lot of people didn’t want it to be true, so it was ignored until millions had gone needlessly to early graves. Now the evidence that … Continue reading

Posted in Peter Hitchens, Sciences

Do Christians and Muslims worship the same God? Theologian Miroslav Volf has the answer

Miroslav Volf addresses the interesting question: Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?

Posted in Theology

John F. Kennedy, Jr. was a sleazy, pothead pervert — is anyone surprised?

JFK Jr. Enjoyed Tantric Sex, Marijuana: New Memoir Reveals Late Kennedy’s Wild Side

Posted in Politics, World Events

Philosopher Edward Feser on the problems with ‘Scientism’

Scientism roundup

Posted in Philosophy

Philosopher Edward Feser on the problems with ‘Intelligent Design’

ID versus A-T roundup

Posted in Philosophy

The Rob Bell debate: fundamentalists John Piper & Albert Mohler play Tweedledee & Tweedledum

Pastor Stirs Wrath With His Views on Old Questions One leading evangelical, John Piper of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, wrote, “Farewell Rob Bell.”  R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, said in a blog post that … Continue reading

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