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Friday, October 26, 2007

Catholic Bishops to Issue Voter Guide

The 2003 version could use an update.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

US Mismanaged $1.2B for Iraqi Police

Insert your favorite government management cliche here.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Investments in and Profits from Aborttion and Pornography Loom Large for Protestants/Catholics

Are the USCCB and the SBC doing what they ought to avoid material cooperation?

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Governments are Cracking Down on Bloggers, Survey Says

Government repression in some countries has shifted from journalists to bloggers... no doubt
part of the vast left-wing conspiracy.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

ESCR and Earmarks at Center of Next Week's Spending Bill Debate

Reid still hopes to git-r-done despite the controversial provisions.

Slatecard: Growing Republican Netroots

Baby-bundling meets wiki.

Bill Cosby has a new book out

This was pre-ordained once he gave the "pound cake" speech in Houston a while back. His anti-victimhood quest continues with Come On People: On the Path from Victims to Victors.

Vatican to sell Templar secrets

Limited edition volume to be published of notes discovered in the archives six years ago from a 14th-century heresy trial

Planned stem-cell referendum up in air

NJ state appeals court agrees to hear challenge to referendum

Pope Benedict Urges Government Subsidy of Faith-Based Schools

Pope Benedict XVI said today that governments are morally obligated to fund faith-based schools. And, by the way, in case you missed it, embryonic stem cell research is bad.

Practical Philosophy - Avoiding Pseudointellectuality

A bleg for relevance...

World's future hinges on peace between faiths, Islamic scholars tell Pope

Islamic scholars have written an open letter to Pope Benedict XVI

Monday, October 15, 2007

Pope names two Nobel laureates to Pontifical Academy of Sciences

I guess this is just a front for the Church's anti-science ways.

Pope: sport is about much more than winning

That about summarizes it.

Karl Keating's E-Letter for October 9, 2007

On the last print issue of Crisis.

Welsh Scientist Wins Nobel Prize for Medicine

The recent politicization of these prizes raises the question of why these stem cell researchers were awarded.

We've Got the Power

NRO on getting to work on the Ingraham crusade.

The Rosary, a gift of peace

Peace can be achieved by praying the rosary.

Pope: Recognition of natural law's ethics would promote human dignity

The spectre of the dictatorship of relativism is still with us.

WARF submits technical changes to stem cell patents

Here's a patent case that may have broad implications regarding biotechnology intellectual property rights and the barriers to private investment in stem cell research.

Positive Freedom and Paternal Government

PowerBlog lead-in to discussion of duties and rights.

In defence of scientific medicine

The case for the medical model of doctors as scientists.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

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