For example, this article by Nicholas Kristof of the NYT, published a couple days before Christmas, comes to the same conclusion from a Progressive standpoint that I could have intuited for years: Namely, that liberals are ready to talk a big game about government taking your money away to fund charity and social programs precisely because they are so loathe to give up any of their own wealth voluntarily. "Bleeding Heart Tightwads."
Also, I have consistently regarded Dinesh D'Souza as one of my personal favorite writers to pay attention to, and this 2006 article from the San Francisco Chronicle is a pretty good introduction to one of his major themes. "God Knows Why Faith Is Thriving."
I saw "It's a Wonderful Life" today for the first time, and really liked it, particularly the note at the end: "Remember, no man is a failure who has friends."
Also, while listening to the homily in Mass, I liked my tangent of thinking of God as a limit concept, and offered the poor analogy of a light being refracted in infinitesimally many ways through the manifestations of grace. More work to be done here.
Enjoy future posts, everyone, and Merry Christmas.
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