Dualism There Are No "Good People" and "Bad People": A Must-Read Response to the Hurt and the Heroism at Seattle Pacific University What really happened at Seattle Pacific University on Thursday? Did a "bad guy" show up on campus? Did "good guys" overcome him? The following letter was posted on Facebook by Dr. Stamatis Vokos, a professor of physics at Seattle Pacific University. I think it's
On Movies & Media Give Us Somebody We Can Blast Into Pieces! Anthony Lane on Battle: Los Angeles: Politically, the film is calculated to a tee. The real America remains in the claws of two foreign conflicts that have been morally and practically contentious from the start, so what can fictional Americans do to heal, or temporarily conceal, such wounds? The answer
Dualism The Naked Now I heard Richard Rohr speak at The Glen Workshop, and in ten minutes he challenged me profoundly. ... After his brief words at the microphone, I asked him if he had written something that would capture the same meditation and, perhaps, expand on it. He told me about his new book.
On Movies & Media Top Five Favorite Responses from Angry Readers 'Tis the season for top ten lists. So, having posted my top 10 (and more) favorite movies and albums for the year, let's move on to the next most exciting thing. I'm kicking off a new annual list: Top Five Favorite Responses from Angry Readers
On Movies & Media Monster, Wretches, "Bad People" ... and Me. Guillermo Del Toro, the new king of monster movies, is about to unleash Hellboy 2. But according to MTV.com, his mind is already busy with visions of what might be his his next big project. No, it's not The Hobbit, and no, it's not that