... your ... With the usual perversity, Mr. Foley equates liberalism with the left. They are not the same. My attack on Mr. Van Dyke is very simple: He has not...
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... Mr. Kennelly. It does in the Christian Testament, not in the Qu'ran. So, unbridled by the history of the terms, and just reading the text, in the Qu'ran,...
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... Mr. Pehme, There is some significant reason in Mr. Kinnelly's argument of universal exploitation, even if some parts of his political understanding of the...
Tim Kennelly writes: [snip] ... I think it is very hard to find anyone who wasn't on the side of the US in the Cold War in the US except the orthodox Communist...
... Mr. Pehme, Sharing admiration for your neighbor on Sag Hill, where would he likely stand today on the issues of the day. Where would my other favorite, ...
Ray Valle writes: ['snip] ... I am very fond of TR. I go to Sagamore Hill regularly, and I take out-of-towners who visit me there, as well as to his gravesite...
... Baltimore Catechism No. 4, Lesson 5, question 50: Was anyone ever preserved from Original Sin? Answer: The Blessed Virgin Mary, through the merits of her...
Dear Kalev Recently, on the BBC, I watched a documentary about Bhutan. One of the ministers in the Bhutanese government said that his country's priority was ...
... that. That is Mr. Foley's demagoguery, for example. --Mr. Pehme, it is you who are furthering the advance of evil capitalism in your copy writing classes....
... Mr. Foley, Did you mean to say "no more serious than the disagreements between Aristotle and Plato"? Do you not consider those disagreement to be, ...
... A liberal Imperialist? I really think this is an unwarranted metamorphosis in TR's behavior as a Progressive. I suspect he would have been, consistent...
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... No worries, but what in the world do you mean by "the old catechism" and "the current catechism"? I mean the Immaculate Conception of Mary was declared...
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... The Crisis of the West? Ah, that wonderful term that Strauss uses with such delicious irony. What is more important is the crisis of philosophy, not the ...
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Ah. There is a new catechism for the Roman Catholic Church published in 1992. You were, in fact quoting from the old catechism, I googled "Baltimore...
... The phrase "this is no more serious than that" is used as a minimizing phrase in traditional English usage. To use it differently is permissible if...
... I thought you argued that because of the fruit -- which was your starting point, you must praise the tree. Remember that you went from Strauss to the...
... Ah. There is also nothing in the new catechism that changes any doctrine. There are changes in discipline, however. The Baltimore Catechism teaches, is...
Hello all, I am new to the list and came with an interest in the influence of Plato's "Laws" on Strauss and "Straussians." I started a blog entry on Plato's...