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March 25, 2011
The Most Improper Job of Any Man is Bossing Other Men
In it, David B Hart, Orthodox theologian, muses on the meaning of a passage of a letter by JRR Tolkien, where the maker of Middle-Earth is lamenting the state of politics. Allow me to quote at length:
My political opinions lean more and more to Anarchy (philosophically understood, meaning the abolition of control not whiskered men with bombs)—or to ‘unconstitutional’ Monarchy. I would arrest anybody who uses the word State (in any sense other than the inanimate real of England and its inhabitants, a thing that has neither power, rights nor mind); and after a chance of recantation, execute them if they remained obstinate! If we could go back to personal names, it would do a lot of good. Government is an abstract noun meaning the art and process of governing and it should be an offence to write it with a capital G or so to refer to people. . .
[...] the proper study of Man is anything but Man; and the most improper job of any man, even saints (who at any rate were at least unwilling to take it on), is bossing other men…
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Godless and Pro-Life
I was sent an interesting link (hat tip to Nate Winchester) for Godless Pro-lifers: http://www.godlessprolifers.org/home.html
Boy, this sent me walking down memory lane. The introductory paragraph reads:
A nontheistic and nonreligious opposition to the life-denying horror of abortionI’m James Matthew (Matt) Wallace, aka The Compleat Heretic. I’m both a Secular Humanist atheist and a pro-life advocate. All too often, I fear that I’m the only nonreligious person who opposes the genocide of abortion used as a birth control substitute. Accordingly, I have created this web site as a virtual rallying point and clearinghouse for all atheists, agnostics, and other “godless” people who call themselves “pro-life.”
Though I am a Republican and a conservative (both social and economic), I intend for this site to be nonpartisan and nondiscriminatory.
My comment: Brother, do I feel your pain. I was exactly in your shoes not long ago.
March 24, 2011
Taking Ideas Seriously
“Blessed are the poor, indeed, but taking a man’s things to impose a blessing on him may violate a commandment.”
“Listen, Father, you ain’t worried about your own stuff, are you?”
“Mine? Even the robes on my back belong to the Curial Office, not to me. I am of the Society of Jesus.”
“What is that, like a sewing circle?”
“I had my doubts whether you were truly a Catholic, my son. I see now that you must be. No one knows less of our catechism and orders than one of our flock.”
“It was kind of a — I was unconscious at the time, and your grandpa had me watered down, enlisted, or whatever you call it—”
“Baptism.”
The woeful ignorance of the penitent in that scene No one knows less of our catechism than one of our flock was meant to be a bit of a joke, or perhaps a bit of a rebuke.
Unfortunately, it is not a joke, or, at least, not a funny one. As far as I can see, the Fundamentalists grasp the fundamentals of the Christian religion, but the Catholics do not have a catholic knowledge of the teachings of the Holy Mother Church.
Case in point. This piece from eChurch blog (via First Things) I reprint the whole piece.
The words below the cut are those of eChurch. Make of this what you will.
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Bill Whittle and the Austrians
I cannot hide that I am delighted that this bit of economic wisdom is slowly making its way into the popular consciousness.
March 23, 2011
Armed Beauty Queen Fatally Shoots Intruder
When a burly ex-convict forced his way into a posh Florida home last week, he had no idea what awaited him — a 25-year-old beauty queen with a pink .38-caliber handgun.My comment: The fact that the handgun was pink delights me. The news story reports the size of 2009 Miss Tierra Verde as 110 pounds. You perhaps can see why I do not regard the Left, with their heartless phobia about private gun ownership, as the friend of women.
Meghan Brown, a former Florida pageant queen, shot and killed 42-year-old Albert Franklin Hill during a home invasion March 12 at the 2,732-square-foot house she shares with her fiance in Tierra Verde, Fla.
More here: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/03/22/armed-beauty-queen-fatally-shoots-intruder-florida-home-invasion/#ixzz1HO7waJgx
March 22, 2011
Wonder Woman's New Blue Booties
As a philosopher, attorney, newspaper editor and political pundit, naturally my articles are only concerned with matters of the gravest import, substance, and profundity: such as what make-believe supergirls wear fashion-wise!
No doubt my horde of fan (Hi, Mom!) is wondering what brilliant insights and observations my trained legal mind can bring to bear on the latest fashion controversy that even now swirls like skintight Lycra around the iconic DC superheroine and her wardrobe. No doubt you are aching with curiosity to discover what trenchant insights and observations I, John C. Wright, author and savant, can bring to bear on the issue!
Well, curiositify no longer! We can turn immediately to a piercing yet insightful examination of the topic in its multiple aspects.
March 21, 2011
Culture of Death Denied a Victim
The parents object, but the doctors do not work for the patients in Canada, they work for the state and they take their orders from the state:
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/02/23/giving-little-joseph-maraachli-fighting-chance/
An organization called ACLJ, to whom I from time to time contribute, issued a press release: http://www.aclj.org/News/Read.aspx?ID=4135 They give credit to Priests for Life and Glennon Medical center.
March 18, 2011
Happy Saint Patrick's Day
As I sit before my computer, eating my corn beef and boiled cabbage, I would like to take a solemn moment to reflect on the origin and meaning of Saint Patrick’s Day.
Like Saint Valentine’s Day, Saint Patrick’s is, of course, a conspiracy launched by the Pope in Rome to inveigle the slavishly popish ideals, values and rites of the Magisterium, by means of our fanatical Jesuit conspirators and Spanish Inquisitors, onto the American calendar. And, as all Americans know, Ireland (beloved homeland of Bing Crosby) shares in common with us that we don’t like the Redcoats.
Those of you who scoff that Saint Patrick’s Day is an American invention, and that all the old sentimental Irish Ballads were actually written in Tin Pan Alley, I say that Paddy’s Day is as Irish as Chop Suey is Chinese!
To prove it, here is a clip from a famous Irish movie, that was authentically Irish because it was made in America by Walt O’Disney.
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March 17, 2011
Perverse Reasoning
The basic rule of any philosophy is that, if it leads one to absurd and impossible conclusion, something in the premise must be wrong, or an error made in the line of reasoning.
It seems some anti-homosexual posters were found in Shoreditch, Stoke Newington and broader East London, and the local LGBTQ activists wanted to organize a gay pride parade to show they are not intimidated by the hateful posters. Out There is a homosexual activist group, but opposes the parade, worried that the far right would use the pro-gay parade as an opportunity to stir up hatred against the Mohammedans.
Here is the link to the Open Letter by Out East:
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2011/03/14/open-letter-to-the-organisers-of-east-end-gay-pride/
Jessica Geen writing in the same newspaper, presents the opposing point of view, and argues that the parade should not be canceled:
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2011/03/14/east-end-pride-should-be-cancelled-gay-campaigners-say/
I heard about this news from Big Hollywood website, a somewhat sneering article by Greg Gutfield:
Let me quote two paragraphs from the Open Letter by Out East:
Out East believes that our response to homophobia must be political because homophobia is a system which is present everywhere and not only a hate feeling from particular groups or individuals. Homophobia is not caused only by one particular group but is part of broader society and has political roots. It is easy to portray other minorities (even unintentionally) as the cause of homophobia rather than, for example, questioning the lack of means to fight discrimination in a period of cuts in public services. Instead, we want to highlight the intersection between sexuality, gender, race and class oppression. Homophobia is fed by political practices and ideologies which in turn encourage individuals to commit discriminatory acts.
And:
We want both homophobia and islamophobia addressed as a collective problem and not feed one against the other, we do not recognise these as distinct categories. We will refuse any attempt to divide our communities or take the risk that an LGBTQ event is used to oppress other marginalised groups, in particular LGBTQ Muslims who will be the most affected by this rising antagonism.
March 16, 2011
Vocabulary!
So here are some words I will no doubt try to work into my writing in the future.
Incruental — Unbloody; not attended with blood; as, an incruental sacrifice.
Faineance — laziness; the state of being idle.
Mithridatic — Tolerance or immunity to a poison acquired by taking gradually larger doses of it.
Disquiparant – An object so related to a second that the latter is in a different relation to it. Thus, a husband is a disquiparant, a spouse an equiparant.
Nitid — bright; lustrous.
Absquatulate — To flee; abscond.
Rebarbative — Serving or tending to irritate or repel.
Apophysis — 1. In anatomy, a natural swelling, projection, or outgrowth of an organ or part, such as the process of a vertebra. 2. In geology, a branch from a dike or vein.
Laicism — 1. the nonclerical, or secular, control of political and social institutions in a society. 2. lay participation in church matters.
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