The Weblog at The View from the Core - Sat. 05/08/04 01:56:46 PM
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Blogworthies XIV Because The Blog from the Core simply can't cover everything. Noteworthy entries @ Mere Comments, ut unum sint, Catholic Analysis, Envoy Encore, Catholic and Enjoying It!, Discriminations, Yourish.com, Cor ad cor loquitur, AnalPhilosopher, INDC Journal, Irish Elk, and Dyspeptic Mutterings. The Sacrament of Nihilism @ Mere Comments: A reader wrote responding to Rod Dreher’s item in the Notebook section of the April issue: In last month's issue I read the comments about what was apparently a homosexual who killed and ate his lover. I have had thoughts parallel to the author's when I see stories in the news about a mother killing her child(ren). I always wonder why the media are so shocked by this, but not about the hundreds of other cases that same day where the only difference was whether the child(ren) had completed the birth process. If one buys into the acceptability of abortion, on what logical ground can one be shocked by murder? He is exactly right about the illogicality of the abortionists' position. (I use “abortionist” to mean those who hold the ideological position that abortion is not the murder of a human person but a legitimate exercise of personal freedom, not those who do them.) The illogic is explained, I think, by the simple fact that abortion must be all right and the murder of the born must be wrong if many of them are to live as they wish.... Perspective: Who mourns for Tali? @ ut unum sint: May 3. Arabs Brutally Murder Jewish Mother and Her 4 Children.... Iraqi Prisoner Abuse and the Corruption of Feminism @ Catholic Analysis: The current media frenzy over the photos of the wanton humiliation of Iraqi prisoners who I assume included people who attacked American troops is justified because the behavior contradicts American identity and policy. Yet, as columnist Cal Thomas writes, the issue must be kept in the context of a Middle East in which brutal physical torture not just non-physical humiliation is still a daily reality imposed by Moslems upon other Moslems. One of the masters of such physical torture was Saddam Hussein himself whom American troops removed from power in about 21 days. Hussein would even film his torture of political opponents, just as Hitler filmed the brutal executions of those Germans who tried to assassinate him during World War II, in order to terrorize other potential opponents. Maybe, someone could dig up one of those films and publish excerpts of it in order to give a sense of realistic context to the current controversy. It is undeniable that these acts of humiliation were rogue acts in defiance of American policy in Iraq. The physical torture of Saddam Hussein, on the other hand, was the anointed centerpiece of his regime's governance to which the United Nations for years turned a blind eye. The American public intuitively understands that, and so the Democratic attempt to gain political points from this scandal will come to nothing. Thus far these intolerable acts seem to be mostly non-physical and lacking the infliction of physical pain. Therefore, based on what we know now, they cannot be appropriately termed "torture" except by those with a pre-existing ideological axe to grind. Yet, there is a deeper issue here from a Catholic perspective: the moral character of the soldiers who did this.... The Porn Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost: Musings on the pictures of the Iraqi prisoners and what they signify @ Envoy Encore: This has been a story I've tried to ignore, at least insofar as I've not posted any comments about it. What's to say except to express one's revulsion and horror at the fact that our troops have commit such acts against their hapless Iraqi prisoners? Nothing until now. It ocurred to me this morning, as I logged onto the Drudge Report and saw the latest images of U.S. troops leering and mugging for the camera as they forced Iraqi men to stand naked and hooded, made them sprawl across one another on the floor in groups, simulating homosexual acts, etc., that the reason this is happening and the reason our country may be shocked by shouldn't be in the least surprised that this is happening is the following.... The thing I love about doing this blog is that you get such interesting and engaged readers writing you @ Catholic and Enjoying It!: Case in point, this piece which is worth reading and re-reading: .... Exorcising Racism (Or White Guilt) @ Discriminations (emphasis in original): I'm sure Julie W. Sherbinin means well (Link may require subscription. If so, go find her article, "White Professors Can Help Uproot Racism," in the May 7, 2004, Chronicle of Higher Education.) Good intentions are important, but they're not everything, and her grim determination to extirpate racism root and branch reminds me of nothing so much as the unappealing zealotry of some of the prohibitionists as they wrapped themselves in the mantle of the Lord and set out to do battle with demon rum. A veneer of 12-step-like self-improvement psychologizing underlies her efforts and presents a more modern, up to date visage, but underneath it's the same crusading prohibitionism at work. An associate professor of Russian at Colby College in Maine, Sherbinin says she was always concerned about race but thought she couldn't do anything about it. After receiving tenure, however, she became really concerned.... This is Rebecca. She is two years old. I see her frequently, usually every Thursday. Sarah and the twins and I run errands in the morning and have lunch in the afternoon. This picture was taken at one of our favorite spots in the West End of Richmond.... Why Sola Scriptura is Self-Defeating & False if it Isn't in the Bible @ Cor ad cor loquitur: I've seen many Protestants deny the Catholic counter-reply that if sola Scriptura isn't taught in the Bible, it is a self-defeating belief, and therefore untrue. It certainly is self-defeating if in fact it can't be found in the Bible (as I maintain). The inexorable, unarguable reasoning works as follows: .... One of my nonphilosophical colleagues at UTA used to accuse me of jingoism whenever I expressed love of country. He said it scornfully, as if patriotism were a sign of improper upbringing, philistinism, ignorance, or lack of intelligence.... INDC Science Series: Seasonal Moonbat IMF Migration, Part Two @ INDC Journal: And, welcome back to the second and final chapter of INDC Journal's Science Series documenting the Seasonal Moonbat IMF Migration! By the end of our previous installment, we'd learned about some common moonbat species, explained some typical iconography and spotted some rare beauties. Let's rejoin the swarm!... The victims of Fallujah asked for it, too, according to the UMass lefty who wrote the Tillman column @ Irish Elk: Here's Rene Gonzalez in a previous article.... Boy Mocks Man. @ Dyspeptic Mutterings (brackets in original): [Bad Language Alert.] By now, you've probably heard about the creature called Rene Gonzalez, a UMass grad student, and his decision to piss on the memory and sacrifice of Pat Tillman. As it so happens, I have some opinions about Mr. Gonzalez, too.... See also Blogworthies XIII and Blogworthies XV. Lane Core Jr. CIW P Sat. 05/08/04 01:56:46 PM |
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