Gene Edward Veith Jr.'s Blog, page 104
January 13, 2017
Legal rights for robots as “electronic persons”
A committee of the European Parliament has passed a measure that would give legal rights to robots, classifying them as “electronic persons.” It also imposes obligations, such as liability for any damages they might be responsible for. The report also says that robots must not be made so as to appear “emotionally dependent” and must [Read More...]




Published on January 13, 2017 02:30
January 12, 2017
Trump and the prosperity gospel
Giving the opening prayer at Donald Trump’s inauguration will be Paula White, a megachurch “pastor” and televangelist who is a leading proponent of the “prosperity gospel.” In fact, prosperity gospel preachers were the leading “evangelicals” who supported Trump from the beginning in an organized way. Westminster professor and White Horse Inn host Michael Horton has published [Read More...]




Published on January 12, 2017 03:00
Trump’s news conference & confirmation hearings
Donald Trump held his first news conference since winning the election. He said that he now believes the Russians were probably responsible for the Democratic National Committee e-mail hacks, but he blasted the report that Russia has compromising information on him, singling out CNN for its reporting and Buzzfeed for publishing the unverified document. Also, [Read More...]




Published on January 12, 2017 02:45
Interfaith service surprise
The Anglican cathedral in Glasgow, in its interfaith zeal, invited a Muslim to read from the Qu’ran in the divine service for Epiphany. The purpose was to show that Muslims too honor Jesus. The reader did read the accounts of Jesus’s birth in the Muslim holy book, but then went on to read the passage [Read More...]




Published on January 12, 2017 02:30
January 11, 2017
More misunderstanding of vocation
Frederich Buechner is a novelist and writer that I really appreciate, but his definition of vocation is causing confusion. He said that your vocation is “the place where your deep gladness meets the world’s deep need.” Great words with some good applications, but to say this describes vocation contributes to the notion that vocation is something special, [Read More...]




Published on January 11, 2017 03:00
Actors vs. Trump
Meryl Streep took the occasion of her lifetime achievement award at the Golden Globes to give a blistering speech against president-elect Donald Trump. See Mollie Hemingway’s critique of her speech. Now actors have the same right as all other citizens to criticize their public officials. This, along with other recent “public service” spots featuring actors [Read More...]




Published on January 11, 2017 02:43
More Russian dirty tricks
Not only did the Russians hack into the Democrats’ e-mails in an attempt to influence the election. According to a classified report shared with Donald Trump, the Russians also compiled a dossier of “compromising” information about the president-elect’s personal life and about his finances. That the Russians released embarrassing information about Hillary Clinton but not [Read More...]




Published on January 11, 2017 02:30
January 10, 2017
Living under the law
More from David Zahl., who distinguishes between the big-L “Law” (of God) and the little-l “law” that people today try, futilely, to live by. . . . The latter too is a sign of how people today are obsessed with justifying themselves, even though they can’t. We need to point them to the justification [Read More...]




Published on January 10, 2017 03:00
Flipping on Assange
Not long ago, conservatives condemned Wikileaks leaker Julian Assange. After all, Assange exposed U.S. intelligence operations, possibly endangering the lives of CIA agents. Donald Trump even said he deserved the death penalty. But now, after Assange released e-mails embarrassing to Hillary Clinton in support of Trump, some of those same conservatives are all for him. [Read More...]




Published on January 10, 2017 02:45
The origin of the Bible’s chapters and verses
Imagine trying to look something up in the Bible if it didn’t have chapters and verses. But the Bible didn’t come with them. They were added to make the Scriptures more accessible. We have two men from two different centuries to thank for these innovations. Mark Wood at Christianity Today tells the tale, excerpted and [Read More...]




Published on January 10, 2017 02:30