>There is a great post on Dr. Moore's website about dealing with a potential spouses sexual past. Here's a few highlights:"I’ve seen several budding relationships wrecked by a “DTR” (”define the relationship” talk) about such matters that formed, prematurely, an inappropriate emotional intimacy.""On the one hand, a man who glibly dismisses his past immorality is … Continue reading >How Much Do I Need to Know About My Potential Spouse
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Tiller’s murder and Bonhoeffer
Al Mohler recently wrote an op-ed piece for the Chicago Tribune about the murder of Dr. Tiller. Those who would liken Tiller's murderer to the heroic efforts of Bonhoeffer should read this piece carefully (not hard, it's short). "America is not Nazi Germany. George Tiller, though bearing the blood of thousands of unborn children on … Continue reading Tiller’s murder and Bonhoeffer
Mary Ann Glendon declines Notre Dame
When this news item came up on my blog reader it caught my eye for several reasons. First, and maybe the most important, it had to do with Notre Dame. Why do I care about Notre Dame? Well, Mark Noll is there, but that's not the reason. My niece was given a full ride to … Continue reading Mary Ann Glendon declines Notre Dame
My Two Cents on the Meat Industry
There's been a buzz about the last post on Animal Rights and Boundaries (my facebook profile has been hijacked). I was asked my opinion on the topic, so here's my two cents worth. Note: I feel as qualified to talk about the meat industry as I do talking about the colors of fingernail polish, but … Continue reading My Two Cents on the Meat Industry
Lake of Fire – a documentary on abortion
Last week a blog I frequent recommended this documentary on the abortion issue. It is an issue I have committed to be more informed about and active in year round, not just in Novembers. So I found Lake of Fire in the library and watched it in two sittings, the kids afternoon naps and tonight … Continue reading Lake of Fire – a documentary on abortion