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Category Archives: Politics & World Affairs

France Wars: A New Hope

I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for France…for a number of reasons including the French’s “auld alliance” with the Irish and Scottish people over the course of many centuries (not to mention their aid to a young America during its difficult beginnings). Which is why I’ve been particularly upset with the way [...]

Blessed are the peacemakers

I blogged a prayer for the British soldiers held hostage by the Iranians a few days back, asking God to take care of them and bring peace to this situation. It was starting to seem like an escalated military conflict was a definite possibility, and though I’m by no means a pacifist, I felt like [...]

British soldiers held hostage in Iran

Can we take a moment to reflect on the significance of these latest world events? (If you don’t know what I’m talking about, ooo boy. Google it.) Things are looking mighty bleak in that part of the world right now. With the Iranian people subjected to humiliation and hardship due to harsh autocratic rule and [...]

The failure of “faith”

Thanks to a link posted by Arjun Muralidharan, I read an article on Newsvine about why faith is OK — as opposed to this article about why faith is not OK. Interesting discussion all around, but I have a shocking statement to make: faith, as defined by Mykola the atheist author of the above post, [...]

The future of journalism

Hint: you’re not going to find it on cable TV. Would you like to see a view of the Iraq war that is, quite frankly, boring? Boring in a good sort of way? A side of things not heroic, glamorous, terrifying, or chaotic? Then watch this on-the-ground look at an American/Iraqi army patrol in a [...]

To surge or not to surge

I will very rarely delve into political discussions on this blog, mainly because (a) the Christian life isn’t primarily about politics and never will be, and (b) I don’t want to offend people of different political persuasions because I’m more interested in unity of friendship than division of principle. That doesn’t mean I don’t have [...]