“CAL THOMAS: Cairo: One Year Later” plus 3 more |
- CAL THOMAS: Cairo: One Year Later
- The arbitrariness of moral policing
- Do the Chinese People Think Too Highly of China?
- Jay Michaelson: A Better Way to Believe in God
| CAL THOMAS: Cairo: One Year Later Posted: 17 Jun 2010 10:24 PM PDT One year ago this month, President Obama addressed the "Muslim world" from Cairo, Egypt. Some saw that speech as unnecessary groveling. Critics - and I am among them - think such displays communicate weakness and only encourage those who wish to damage our economy and kill our people. |
| The arbitrariness of moral policing Posted: 17 Jun 2010 05:09 PM PDT CRITICISMS towards moral policing in Malaysia are nothing new. Back in 2005, the Federal Territories Islamic Department came under fire after its infamous raid of Kuala Lumpurs Zouk nightclub. After the Muslim detainees claims of sexual harassment and other abuse by religious enforcers, the government sought to curb moral policing, [...] |
| Do the Chinese People Think Too Highly of China? Posted: 17 Jun 2010 02:28 PM PDT A new Pew Center survey on global attitudes was the subject of this morning's Christian Science Monitor breakfast, where D.C. pundits and reporters periodically converge over coffee and sausage links. |
| Jay Michaelson: A Better Way to Believe in God Posted: 17 Jun 2010 01:50 PM PDT Religions do offer theological doctrine, but what they really offer is solace, love, sanctity, and value -- all of them inchoate, all of them dear. |
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