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Whazzup
By
awelborn
I know that my postings have not been very substantive of late. For that, I apologize. But a few things have been occupying me – I got yet another idea (don’t laugh) for a novel, this time a Young Adult novel that I actually feel compelled to write, that I think I can pull of…
The Pope and the World
By
awelborn
Magister offers two evaluations of the Pope’s address to the Diplomatic Corps, particularly in regard to Iran and China: In effect, the thesis that “truth can only be attained in freedom” is typically Ratzingerian. It leads to the conclusion that “no government can feel free to neglect its duty to ensure suitable conditions of freedom…
God or the Girl
By
awelborn
LIsa de Moraes on a new series coming from A & E, following 5 men considering priesthood Notwithstanding the tight shot of the tight T-shirt on the well-endowed woman in the clips shown to critics, the docu-soap "God or the Girl" treated the four young men trying to decide whether to enter the priesthood with…
So much for the educated
By
awelborn
The "girl deficit" in India is more rampant among the well-educated, according to this story: The practice is common among all religious groups – Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Muslims, and Christians – but appears to be most common among educated women, a fact that befuddles public health officials and women’s rights activists alike. "More educated…
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