Links With Your Coffee - Thursday
- Hitchens Takes on Mother Teresa
The publication of Mother Teresa’s letters, concerning her personal crisis of faith, can be seen either as an act of considerable honesty or of extraordinary cynicism (or perhaps both of the above). These scrawled, desperate documents came to light as part of the investigation into her suitability for sainthood; an investigation conducted by Father Brian Kolodiejchuk, the Canadian priest who is the editor of this volume. And they were actually first published in the fall of 2002, by the Zenit news agency—a Vatican-based outlet associated with a militant Catholic right-wing group known as the Legion of Christ. So, which is the more striking: that the faithful should bravely confront the fact that one of their heroines all but lost her own faith, or that the Church should have gone on deploying, as an icon of favorable publicity, a confused old lady who it knew had for all practical purposes ceased to believe?
- Bill Maher: My First New Rule of the Season: Pastor Bait - Politics on The Huffington Post
- Language Log: Political semantics quiz
- John Edwards for President-A Moment in Portsmouth, N.H.
- xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe
- Reason Magazine - Hit & Run > More Cartoon Offenses: Sweden & Opus
- "Bacon on Man’s Aspirations" (Harper's Magazine)
- Three Wars
Christopher Hitchens' reason for backing this war has always been that he loathes fascism and loves western liberal values over all else and they are worth killing for. He has been consistent in that, always holding out against the Islamo-fascists for being religious fundamentalists and well ... fascists. He's blind with arrogance and bloodlust --- and almost comically naive about the likelihood of the Bush administration actually delivering on its promises of a "non-sectarian" Iraq government.
- The Satirical Political Report - An Offbeat Look at the Hot-Button Issues of the Day » ALBERTO GONZALES SHOWS UP FOR WORK AT JUSTICE DEPARTMENT; CLAIMS HE CAN’T RECALL RESIGNING
- ScienceDaily: We Remember Bad Times Better Than Good
- China Regulates Buddhist Reincarnation (tip to Tony)
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Comments
Re: Edwards video.
How would Edwards' plan help that woman? She already has health insurance. I am under the impression that his plan is more like universal health insurance than universal health care.
Posted by: Jay | August 30, 2007 12:26 AM
If you like the Hitchens piece, you might also be interested in this article by Susan Jacoby from washingtonpost.com's "On Faith" forum.
Posted by: Smartypants | August 30, 2007 5:43 AM
Aside from Mother Teresa's loss of faith, she was an absolutely terrible person.
She worshiped suffering and forced the sick and needy to endure her sick fantasies.
If it weren't for the religious aspect society would have surely cared for her in a mental health hospital.
Posted by: Andy | August 30, 2007 7:03 AM
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