At the Intersection of Faith and Culture

At the Intersection of Faith and Culture

August 2011 Archives

A Letter to Michael Medved

posted by Jack Kerwick

Dear Michael Medved, On August 25, you had Jeffrey Lord on your nationally syndicated talk show.  Lord had written an essay for The American Spectator in which he articulated several criticisms of Texas Congressman and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul. [...]

Ron Paul’s Libertarianism Revisited

posted by Jack Kerwick

For as frequently as I have defended Ron Paul against his detractors, it may surprise some readers to discover that while I consider myself to be something of a libertarian, philosophically speaking, I am poles apart from the libertarianism of [...]

Open Letter to a Tea Partier

posted by Jack Kerwick

Dear Tea Partier, These are indeed exciting times.  Not much more than two-and-a-half years ago, the movement to which you have given life was nonexistent.  Since its birth, you have succeeded in arresting the attention of the entire country while [...]

To All Logophobes

posted by Jack Kerwick

Since I began this blog of mine at Beliefnet.com, “At the Intersection of Faith and Culture,” it hasn’t taken me long to elicit a not insignificant number of visitors.  And even though the overwhelming majority of comments that some of [...]

Previous Posts

Amnesty Nonsense
Let’s be blunt: anyone who endorses anything remotely resembling the “comprehensive immigration reform” currently bandied about in Congress is either a fool or a liar. Amnesty—and make no mistakes about it, “comprehensive immigration reform,” “a pathway to citizenship,” and whatev

posted 2:43:09pm Jun. 19, 2013 | read full post »

The Obama Presidency and the End of Affirmative Action?
For many of us, Barack Obama’s presidency has been anything but an occasion for rejoicing.  From its beginnings to the present, and particularly during the last couple of months with the eruption of one scandal after the other, it has been like a dark cloud hanging over the nation’s head. St

posted 7:33:46pm Jun. 17, 2013 | read full post »

Governmentalism, not Statism
No one wants to be thought of as a “statist,” a proponent of “statism,” for the “statist,” it is widely held, is an ardent lover of an omnipresent, omnipotent government.  Conversely, he despises individuality or liberty. Despite the regularity with which “statism” and the like a

posted 4:37:57pm Jun. 13, 2013 | read full post »

The Path Paved by the Patriot Act
Regardless of how it is constituted, whether it is “democratic” or otherwise, no government poses a larger threat to liberty than a government that is at war. War is the mother of all crises and, as Rahm Emmanuel memorably—and rightly—said, crises are pregnant with opportunities for polit

posted 12:50:17pm Jun. 11, 2013 | read full post »

A Response to Rich Lowry's "Conservative" Defense of Abraham Lincoln II
In the latest issue of National Review, Rich Lowry promotes his latest book on Abraham Lincoln while blasting away at those of our 16th president’s contemporary critics on the political right—those to whom he derisively refers as “Lincoln haters.” And here we have it: staring back at him

posted 12:20:52pm Jun. 10, 2013 | read full post »


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