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Tomorrow’s World War — Niall Ferguson’s Warning

Historian Niall Ferguson warns that the situation in the Middle East is growing more and more dangerous -- especially with the development of nuclear weapons in Iran. Indeed, he sees the real possibility of nuclear catastrophe and a possible world wa ...

January 16, 2006

It’s Over, We’re Doomed — The Gaia Hypothesis

James Lovelock, the originator of the "Gaia" hypothesis, now argues that planet Earth is doomed and there is nothing we can do about it. Lovelock argued thirty years ago that the earth is regulated by a planetary-scale control system he named "Gaia." ...

January 16, 2006

Doing Something About Abortion — The New York Times Looks to Louisville

The New York Times offers a rare and very solid report on the operations of a crisis pregnancy center and assistance ministry for women in today's edition. In "Some Abortion Foes Forgo Politics for Quiet Talk," reporter John Leland takes readers int ...

January 16, 2006

Robert Bork — Five Best Books on the U.S. Constitution

Robert H. Bork offers his list of the five most important books on the U.S. Constitution in "We The People," published in today's edition of The Wall Street Journal. His list: 1. The Federalist, by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. ...

January 16, 2006

Hitting Where it Hurts — “The Book of Daniel” No Hit With Advertisers

My commentary today is about the NBC drama, "The Book of Daniel." Here is a news story from MediaWeek that gets to the bottom line of what the network is discovering after the show's opening episode -- advertisers aren't buying it. From MediaWeek: ...

January 13, 2006

Here Come the Chimeras — British Scientists Plan to Create Embryos Using Both Human and Rabbit Eggs

From The Telegraph [London]: Hybrid rabbit-human embryos could be created in a plan under discussion by scientists and the fertility watchdog as a result of the Korean stem cell scandal. The team had intended to use human eggs to clone embryos in ...

January 13, 2006

Evangelicals React to Vatican Instruction to Seminaries on Homosexuality

Rob Moll of Christianity Today looks into the evangelical response to the new Vatican instructions on homosexuality for Catholic seminaries. His article, "Two Cheers for the Vatican," appears in the February 2006 edition of the magazine and is avail ...

January 12, 2006

Well, This Doesn’t Help

Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Community Church and author of the best-selling book, The Purpose-Driven Life, was the subject of an interview in The Philadelphia Inquirer on Sunday. The article, "The Purpose-Driven Pastor," is part of the paper's ...

January 12, 2006

Why Do Supreme Court Justices Shift Leftward?

Authors Jon D. Hanson and Adam Benforado argue that structural, intellectual, and social factors all play a part in the leftward drift evident in so many justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. Their argument appears in "The Drifters: Why the Supreme Cou ...

January 12, 2006

“The Land of Never Wrong” — The Real World of Big-Time Sports

John Feinstein offers an insightful and timely argument in today's edition of The Washington Post. In "Teach the 'Good Kids,'" Feinstein explains that athletes often get a pass on bad behavior -- even criminal behavior -- because teams are desperate ...

January 11, 2006