Stumbling Toward Stonehenge
What a week of contrasting images we’ve been treated to: The vicar of God jets west to meet with the president in Washington, while the nation’s nuttiest ex-presidential peanut farmer jets east to cuddle terrorists in Cairo.
Pope Benedict XVI washes the feet of his flock with apologies for priestly sins, while Jimmy Carter apologizes to Hamas for America’s sins.
Hillary and Barack squabble over who’s less elitist and who can better deliver government manna to Pennsylvania’s embittered Bible-clutching flock, while the pope reaffirms the Founders’ vision: Rights and freedoms flow from God, not government.
It seems to me that society stumbled, on that spring day in 1966, when Time Magazine notified Americans that God was dead. Full Story
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Pope Benedict XVI washes the feet of his flock with apologies for priestly sins, while Jimmy Carter apologizes to Hamas for America’s sins.
Hillary and Barack squabble over who’s less elitist and who can better deliver government manna to Pennsylvania’s embittered Bible-clutching flock, while the pope reaffirms the Founders’ vision: Rights and freedoms flow from God, not government.
It seems to me that society stumbled, on that spring day in 1966, when Time Magazine notified Americans that God was dead. Full Story
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