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Online Conversation with Alan Noble

Join us for an Online Conversation with Alan Noble on June 26 to discuss his book, "To Live Well."
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Online Conversation with David Miller

Join us for an Online Conversation with David Miller on July 10 to discuss his book, "The 5 Questions for Ethical Decisions."
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When the Stars Vanish

A recent interview in Relevant magazine caught my attention. In it, the journalist Peter Hitchens made this observation: This is a period of great material wealth and the worships of economic growth and the century of the self, in which religious belief is going to be...

Why I’m Against a Military Strike On Syria

One of the strongest arguments for voting “yes” on authorizing strikes against Syria is that a “no” vote will do significant damage to the credibility of the United States. “It is to President Obama’s great discredit that he has staked his credibility on a vote whose...

Barack Obama’s Staggering Incompetence

It’s reported that President Obama was ready to order a military strike against Syria, with or without Congress’s blessing, but “on Friday night, he suddenly changed his mind.” According to the Huffington Post: Senior administration officials describing Obama’s...

Syrian War Crimes and Selective Moral Outrage

On his program last night, Fox’s Bill O’Reilly, in speaking on the subject of strikes against Syria, said, “It’s got to be done quickly. Bang, boom. And then let the chips fall where they may. But no more dead kids breathing poison gas.” It appears the White House is...

Obama’s Long List of Broken Promises

In his column yesterday, Daniel Henninger—in writing about President Obama’s summer trips and series of speeches on the economy—asks, “Is anyone listening to these speeches? Do they matter?” The answer to both questions is, I think, no. And it raises a deeper issue:...