Speaking of reason… Sheila August 30, 2006 Seems like a good time to recall one of my favorite books by just about my favorite scholar (I’ll Read More
Turning the tables and issuing a challenge Sheila August 30, 2006 This is really getting good. There’s been this flap in the press in recent weeks over Pope Benedict’s Read More
What would Thomas More do? Sheila August 30, 2006 There’s an interesting debate going on over at First Things Magazine’s blog concerning the FDA’s decision to Read More
Telling people what they think Sheila August 30, 2006 I’m usually pretty skeptical of public opinion polls, because their results are entirely based on how the questions are Read More
The Choice Debate Sheila August 29, 2006 Right after Labor Day, we’re going to get an onslaught of political news coverage heading down the stretch of Read More
Looking for clarity and balance Sheila August 28, 2006 …and not finding it in the heavyweights of the mainstream media on some issues. That’s not news. What is Read More
The ongoing battle over the Middle East Sheila August 27, 2006 Actually, there are several battles over the Middle East. It’s all so complex and confusing. But underlying all of Read More
Going over the Plan Sheila August 26, 2006 The media so clearly tip their hand and reveal their own abortion advocacy in the words they use to report Read More
Let’s look at the reporting on the Sheila August 25, 2006 And let’s start with today’s Chicago Tribune, the front page in fact, with the very large headline story “Read More
These Bishops don’t mince words Sheila August 25, 2006 As Successors of the Apostles, the bishops are supposed to continue to teach all that the Apostles were commissioned to Read More