It
often seems, especially to Christians, that the United States is caught in a
downward cultural, social and political spiral, a spiral that seems to be
rapidly accelerating. I try to caution myself against constant pessimism,
knowing that it’s too easy to fall into discouragement and that I might well be
overreacting. I take some heart from author Marilynne Robinson’s observation
that “We are better than what we see on television.”
And
then comes a conversation, reported by Rod Dreher at American Conservative,
between Yale University professor Dave Gerlenter and Bill Kristol on how the
past two generations of American educators have focused on disdaining Western
culture, and how the slide is now happening very, very fast. This isn’t our
imaginations. And they are not making this up: just consider recent events at
the University of Missouri, Yale, Emory, Pepperdine, Wheaton, Princeton, and on
and on.
What
I think back to is 1991, when we moved our then 11-year-old from our highly
regarded public school district because his English teacher couldn’t send a
note home without grammar and spelling errors, but she surely wanted to make
sure the class had plenty of exposure to “diversity opportunities.” That was 24
years ago – a generation ago.
I
read a story like this, and I think, “The Dark Ages aren’t coming. The Dark
Ages are upon us.”
And
then I remember my hope is not in the federal government, American
universities, the news media, any of the 20 people running for President, or
even the American people. My hope is someone else. See the Rend Collective’s
video.
Faith
Muslims and
Christians Do Not Worship the Same God – Thabiti Anyabwile at The Gospel
Coalition. And Do Muslims and
Christians Worship the Same God? – Nabeel Qureshi at RZIM.
The Death of God
is Greatly Exaggerated – Kate Bachelder interviews Erix Metaxas in The Wall Street Journal.
Confronting the
Problem(s) of Evil
– Joe Rigney at Desiring God (Hat Tip: Mike Duran).
Give Away – Jay
Cookingham at Soulfari.
Poetry
Norman Nicholson – D.S. Martin
at Kingdom Poets.
Landscape Art – Tim Good at
Arts by Tiwago.
Writing
Why the Greatest
Gift of Christmas is Not Hope – Mick Silva.
Do You Write for
Yourself?
– Alton Gansky at Novel Rocket.
Photography
Pilgrim Congregational
Church, Union Boulevard – Chris Naffziger at St. Louis Patina.
Three
Impressions
– Tim Good at Arts by Tiwago.
Life and Culture
Educating for a
Dark Age
– Rod Dreher at American Conservative.
Purdue
University Pushes Back against Free-Speech Suppression – George Will
at National Review
Star Wars: The
Force Ages
– Perry Block at Nouveau Old, Formerly Cute.
Dissecting the
Irreversibly Altered Brain of a Pro Football Fan – David Murray
at Huffington Post.
Inside
Chipotle’s Contamination Crisis – Susan Barfield at Bloomberg Business.
Rend Collective: Build Your Kingdom Here
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Thanks Glenn!
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