Fox News reports that the city of Taunton, Massachusetts is considering the use of eminent domain to save some manufacturing jobs: When the Haskon Aerospace plant in Taunton, Mass. shut down in October 100 workers lost their jobs. Many had worked at the facility for decades, making seals and gaskets for aircraft. City leaders are…
Category: Faith
The LORD of Hosts
When Isaiah says in 6:5, “for my eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts,” the use of the capitol letters for LORD indicates he is using the term YAHWEH, or Jehovah. That being the case, it is difficult to interpret this as being anyone but the one, true, holy God of Israel, the…
National Geographic and the 1980s
When I was born, my grandparents gave me the wonderful gift of a lifetime subscription to National Geographic magazine. In addition to supplying a curious young boy with many years of amazement over the wonders of creation, at 50 years and counting it must have been a great value—especially when one factors in the rampant…
Calvin, the Bible, and the Western World
Some good thoughts by Doug Wilson on Calvin and Scripture during the celebration of Calvin’s 500th birthday:
Quote of the Day
So long as men accepted the basic affirmations of religion — that there is a God of all people with whom each individual has a personal relationship — our liberties were basically secure. Whenever there was a breach in them, we possessed a principle by which we could discover and repair the breach. But when…
Government is Good, but has its Limits
We tend to have lots of discussions about public policy at my office—after all, that is what we do. As part of that dialogue, an intern recently asked: Is government regulation never a good thing? Even if regulations are designed to reduce pollution or cut down on secondhand smoke in restaurants (nominally good goals, although…