Observe-Discern-Act "You can now find the most ardent Christians lined up in the most ridiculous, regressive, irrational parades. If they were concerned only with flying saucers and conversations with the departed, it would not be so bad, but they are also deeply involved in racism, in quasi-Fascist nationalism, in every shade of fanatical hate cult,... Continue Reading →
Clean Energy Is An Exciting Movement, But To Make it REAL, it takes You and Me. By Julie Peller, Ph.D.
Green Junction A major drawback of solar and wind energy is their limited availability at night and when the wind isn’t blowing. However, these clean energy sources often generate more energy than needed when the sun is shining and the wind is blowing, leaving wind turbines idle. Thanks... Continue Reading →
When Your Neighbor Changes Everything: Robert Dowd’s Case for Religious Diversity as Democracy’s Best Defense
A Review of "Christianity, Islam, and Liberal Democracy: Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa" By Robert Dowd, C.S.C. | Oxford University Press Consider: Is religious segregation a greater threat to religious freedom in America than secularism? Could the real challenge to Christian civic life be the barriers we've built between ourselves and those who worship differently? This is... Continue Reading →
Beyond Borders: Thomas Merton and the Soul of World Religions
How a Trappist monk's radical openness transformed Christian interfaith dialogue Thomas Merton was a cloistered Trappist monk, bound by vows and monastery walls—yet his spiritual imagination broke through every boundary. By his sudden death in Bangkok in December 1968, he ranked among Christianity's most influential voices on interfaith dialogue. He achieved this not just through... Continue Reading →
What Would Mortimer Adler Say About AI? Three Principles for Ethical Thinking in the Age of Machines
Examine AI ethics through the lens of Mortimer Adler. Uncover three pillars—human dignity, moral purpose, and truth—that guide AI to truly serve humanity. If Mortimer Adler were alive today, he probably wouldn't be dazzled by the latest AI breakthroughs. The classical philosopher—famous for his Great Ideas project and his insistence on clear thinking, common sense, and human dignity—would... Continue Reading →
When the Bombs Become a Baptism: The Seven Mountain Mandate and the War on Iran
A reflection through the lens of See–Judge–Act SEE — What Is Actually Happening On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on Iran aimed at regime change. Key Iranian officials and facilities were targeted. Iranian state media confirmed the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in an air strike on... Continue Reading →
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