Thursday, June 16, 2005

Worth blogging about

These days, it takes an awfully important story to get me to blog. This one is worth it; it really touched me.

"How many rocks are they going to throw in your cart before you can't pull it anymore” he says he asks himself. “The answer, apparently, is a lot.”
Hoping that some prayers will lighten this young man's load. Read the whole thing, and then, please, say a prayer for them all.

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

"He still packs an Almighty punch"

I thoroughly enjoyed this article and hope you will, too. (Hat tip).

Monday, June 06, 2005

Tribute to Ronald Reagan

Hat tip to Patrick over at the Badger Blog Alliance: Don't miss this moving tribute to our beloved President. Can't believe it was a year ago yesterday that he died.

Thursday, June 02, 2005

Great article re: Terri Schiavo

Read this Scrapbook article about Joan Didion writing for the NYRB; here's a link to the Didion article itself. I read it; here's a paragraph worth quoting (in addition to those quoted by the Scrapbook):

Yet even if we had managed to convince ourselves that this case involved the right to die, a problem remained. No one even casually exposed to religious teaching believes any such right exists. "So teach us to number our days," the Episcopal litany asks, "so that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." This is a prayer for the wisdom to accept that death is inevitable, not a plea for control over its timing. "Control" itself, when it comes to the natural processes of life and death, is seen as an illusion, an error we learn through life to relinquish. This is by no means a view confined to Christian fundamentalists. It is a view shared by anyone whose ethical principles or general idea of how life works have at any point been touched by any of the world's major religions.
Exactly.