EU proposes new regulations forcing ‘acceptance’ of centralized digital euro
The proposal highlights the goal of ‘balancing the principles of contractual freedom’ alongside ‘mandatory acceptance’ of the centralized digital currency.
USA Today has added another man to its ‘Women of the Year’ list
Finke’s selection, of course, has nothing to do with his accomplishments as a woman and everything to do with USA Today’s desire to make a statement, signal their support for the transgender movement, and drive outrage clicks.
Prosecutors drop investigation into Cdl. Ratzinger’s handling of sex abuse cases
Cdl. Ratzinger’s time overseeing the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising had come under scrutiny since the release of a report last year.
Modern Medicine Was Based on Christian Principles UNTIL NOW
Can this madness be stopped before it is too late? Modern Medicine Was Based on Christian Principles UNTIL THIS! Canada’s disturbing slide into offering euthanasia as standard medical practice marks another disconcerting milestone in the degradation of civil society. Even in cases where a person is not deemed terminally ill, Canadian patients and their guardians […]
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs law banning ‘gender transitions’ for children, males in female bathrooms
‘We need to just pause, we need to understand what these emerging therapies actually may potentially do to our kids.’
What is NATO really up to in Ukraine right now?
Regardless of who operates mobile launch systems, it is openly acknowledged that NATO – mainly the U.S. – provides all launch coordination support for Ukrainian missile and drone attacks.
Weekly Edition of March 17, 2023
Weekly edition in English (03/17/2023)
Twelve Propositions for Pastors
1. In the Bible, “shepherd” is a royal metaphor , not a priestly one (Ps. 80:1). Moses, Joshua, David, and Cyrus are shepherds, but not Aaron. Jeremiah’s and Ezekiel’s polemics against the “shepherds of Yahweh’s pasture” are directed against abusive civil rulers. Ezekiel’s oracle ends with the promise of “one shepherd, My servant David” (Ezek. […]
Medicating the Masses
In a recent piece for City Journal , Lee Siegel notes the “emotional blunting” he has encountered among friends taking antidepressants, and wonders whether “the widespread use of drugs that can abolish our ability to empathize with what another person is feeling risks creating a collective hell.” A question well worth asking. A related one: […]
Anointed with Clay
Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. These are the words we heard when the priest smudged us with ashes a few weeks back, on Ash Wednesday. The entire Lenten period is marked by this reminder of darkness and death. The admonition may seem dark and gruesome, bereft of hope, as if the […]