Steve Thorngate
"Overhead tasks don’t disappear just because you don’t spend money on them."
Recommended Ferguson reading
Gift lists in the magazine
This year, instead of soliciting writers to do end-of-year lists of books, music, and TV/film in specific areas, the C...
"Imagine if the DA acted like he cared."
I am not working on a substantive post about the grand jury's unwillingness to indict Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown. I don't have much wisdom to offer here, just sadness.
...Does Bob Geldof know it's 2014?
This just in: The world is ending. Stay tuned for our analysis of how this will affect the election.
Other people saying things
"For nearly 100 years, Mississippi was a white supremacist police state....
Libertarians in the mainline
Lutherans, please take my Lutheran survey
Other people saying things
"Incidentally, 'sex and marriage, divorce and homosexuality' are hardly the major areas where Pope Francis has emphasized tensions be...
"Not a solution but a sign"
Conversion and method acting
Other people saying things
"The key to stopping Ebola in the United States is stopping it in West Africa...
Ugh, Christian wedding mills
Peter Berger mocks religious liberals for using a phrase they didn't use
Other people saying things
"The real-life adult answer would have acknowledged that (a) we don't have the capability to save Kobani, and (b) our NATO ally Turkey has chosen not to save Kobani. ...
In which liberal commentators write strange things about Christians
I don't have much use for the notion that hostility toward religion generally or Christianity in particular pervades American media. Yes, Bill Maher can be kind of horrible, but there's really just the one of him on TV. What is common (if still hardly pervasive) among left-leaning commentators is an attitude toward religion that includes little hatred or vitriol but plenty of puzzlement, ignorance, and mild condescension.
Here's an odd example by science writer Brian Palmer, on medical missionaries in Africa:
...Haïm Korsia's solidarity
In case you missed this last week: Haïm Korsia, the recently elected chief rabbi of France, used the occasion of an event commemmorating Holocaust victims to ...