Bret Stephens in Climate No-Man’s Land
The Left has gone nuclear because their favorite paper now pays a guy to admit that the climate is changing, we did it, but he doesn’t know what to do […]
The Left has gone nuclear because their favorite paper now pays a guy to admit that the climate is changing, we did it, but he doesn’t know what to do […]
What’s the connection between Al Gore and the jawbone of an ass? Find out here, as I review the trailer for An Inconvenient Sequel up at First Things.
Well, never. But, a judge who won’t bend the law, even when a very sympathetic party is before his court, that actually is a good thing. I explain here at […]
I note the sad state of creation care here at First Things.
I muse on the cold shoulder for Scorsese here at First Things. “In the end, Silence was too Christian for Hollywood and too Hollywood for Christians.”
It’s not deja vu, but when it comes to You Carried Me, I really do have two (reviews that is). The second has a Wesleyan pastoral focus and you can […]
I review the powerful story of Melissa Ohden, who survived an abortion and later searched out her birthmother, here at The Stream.
Did Chief Justice Roberts pave the way for Donald Trump by upholding Barack Obama’s signature legislation? I make that case and discuss the type of conservative judge that President Trump […]
At First Things, here, I review Mark Stoll’s look at the religious roots of our ecological solutions. (Also discussed is Jeffrey Bilbro’s latest, Loving God’s Wildness: The Christian Roots of […]
Some are floating Ted Cruz’s name for the Supreme Court. He could make a good justice, but that could still have its downsides. I talk about it here at The Stream.