Podcast #24: "When I consider your heavens..." I trust you're enjoying this spring weather. My homily/essay this week is a brief one. Prayers abound for our many friends in Israel. May you have a blessed Passover, and (in addition to the "Iron Dome"), may the Lord God, indeed, be your "sun and shield." I'll be back on Wednesday, May the first!
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For the Week of April 29, 2024 Gen N: The Narcissist Generation: There is now a rapidly growing malignancy of young narcissists devolving into sociopaths, writes Mark Alexander, and they're a huge part of the Generation Z cohort On the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons (1974) -- A dark turn in the pop-culture? (Part Sixteen): Mark Wegierski looks at RPGs as part of the "pop culture wars" I see no problems here: A skeptic ponders our journey into Terra Incognita: All across the world protests and violence are taking place to protest violence but Charlotte B. Cerminaro says an incredible amount of ignorance informs all of it The trustworthiness of polls has completely tanked, due to propping up the cheating: Were you aware that Joe Biden is wildly popular with the American people? According to several pollsters that's exactly the case and that's something that Rachel Alexander shows you can't take many polls seriously The Federal Reserve's $34.5 trillion problem: Although most people seem to act in the belief that the United States can take on debt in perpetuity without any problems, a small group of people are warning that the country is rapidly approaching a point where the house of cards could fall, reports Mike Maharrey Last Week While conservatives are attacking each other, the left is marching on: If people on the right have proven themselves adept at anything, writes Rachel Alexander, it's their incredible ability to destroy each other Are we witnessing the retreat of woke capital?: Plenty of pundits have been claiming in recent months that "woke capital" is dying. Stefan Padfield says the language may be changing but that doesn't mean that shareholders shouldn't keep a close watch On the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons (1974) -- A dark turn in the pop-culture? (Part Fifteen): Mark Wegierski looks at some of the problems of "geeks" in North America – and the wide variety of "geek subgenres" China is dumping U.S. Treasuries and buying gold: The Chinese continue their years long process of reducing their holdings of US Treasuries and opting for gold instead, something that Mike Maharrey says that will ultimately cost Americans Innovating for a water-starved planet: Paul Driessen argues that a combination of inspiration, innovation, perspiration and technology can overcome our world's climate challenges Is the Biden administration trying to destroy the dollar?: A proposal by the European Commission to give Ukraine $300 billion in Russian financial assets -- supported by the US -- could spell the eventual end of trust in the American economy, argues Peter St. Onge Is the Palestinian Authority trying to return to Gaza?: Mohammad Mustafa may be the new prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, but that doesn't mean that he or the organization that he heads has much say in Gaza, reports Khaled Abu Toameh |
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