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Will young Americans truly turn toward liberal Christianity?
(ed – I almost did not publish this. Do not like to “pick an argument” with such a public figure and that is not my intent.) Normally I do not pay much attention to what American religion scholar Diana Butler … Continue reading
Lord deliver us from politics (or) Trusting God when things fall apart
Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; … Continue reading
Ross Douthat’s must read article – It’s about class and urban versus rural
Looking at the comments – before they were closed – one wonders how many New York Times readers need help with basic reading comprehension. Ross Douthat nails it. With facts rather than speculation or supposition. He discusses a recent study … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Education, Ethnicity and race, News, Society and Culture, Uncategorized
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Failures of imagination and the racism charge redux
One of the things I appreciate about the blog Politics, Policy, Pathology and Hope Within The Black Community (how’s that for a blog title?) is how often he asks “why do we focus so much ire and attention on that … Continue reading
Religion and religious freedom in China (or) Reflections on journey through China, part V
Okay that was Christianity. What about religion in general? During my long visit with Chinese Christians in the house church in Beijing they expressed concern that: the Chinese government is actively promoting/supporting Buddhism and even Islam some people want Buddhism … Continue reading
Posted in Buddhism, Islam, Religion, Society and Culture, Travel
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What China can teach us (or) Reflections on journey through China, part I
Sorry about not posting much – during my journey through China or even the first week after getting back. Trip back was a bit rough. Was awake for about 30+ hours straight. Sleep schedule was royally fouled up. And pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Society and Culture, Travel
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Talk at Qingdao University (or) “Reverence (li3) in Chinese and American society”
“Reverence/Li3 and Harmony in Society” Richard M. Wright June 09, 2010 (An address to second year students majoring in Environmental Science at Qingdao University in Qingdao Shandong province China) [Ed – need to explain a few things. I only had … Continue reading
Posted in Ecclesiastes, Ethics and Morality, Personal, Society and Culture
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R*pe is okay against enemies of the left? (or) ***ing Sarah Palinman
That got your attention. I have tried hard not to post this but my patience is spent. Several weeks ago read a rather strong piece “The Wilding of Sarah Palin” by Robin of Berkeley at American Thinker. In a nutshell … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Media, Politics, Society and Culture
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Is this what it takes to attract young Baptists?
From one of the coordinators for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship in Louisiana I received by email a link to a recent opinion piece published through the Associated Baptist Press: “Why 20- and 30-year-olds are leaving the Baptist church” by Carra … Continue reading
Posted in Baptists, Christian Practice, Ecclesiology, Ministry, Society and Culture
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Metropolitan Opera's performance of "Carmen" by Bizet (or) What *is* Carmen?
Last time took eight to see “Turandot” by Puccini. Fairly full theater. People came up to us with tears in their eyes (I am not making that up) to express how much they appreciate young people coming to see the … Continue reading
Posted in Opera, Sexuality, Society and Culture, Uncategorized
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