Good morning. It is somewhat warmer here in Atlanta than Chicago.
- Hostility toward individualism on the left coast.
- A lengthy thoughtful review of two Septuagints (both recent released translations).
- While I do read other blogs, another nice quote provided by Kevin is here.
- Proof (that I read other blogs … or at least my RSS list has more than just one entry), Dawn notes that GKC’s Orthodoxy is available for free on mp3.
- VM at ND noted with disapproval.
- Sheepskin in Germany not good unless it’s German Sheepskin.
- A Protestant, repost on prayer to the Saints.
- GKC again, in which it is noted that ” I first read it in 1993 as an Evangelical Protestant; it played a significant role in my journey to the Catholic Church, which my wife and I entered in 1997.” For myself, Orthodoxy was the catalytic book propelling me back into Christianity.
- On the cult of Ms Rand. (HT: Swap Blog). For my part, anybody who has ever read (suffered through) Atlas Shrugged should also read Matt Ruff’s absolutely hysterical romp Sewer, Gas and Electric: The Public Works Trilogy.
- The Christian Carnival is here.
- Helping street girls in India.
- Finding man’s unspeakable inhumanity to self.
- In which I’m apparently an exception proving a rule?











































Thanks for the H/T and a I agree with your comment about the boringness of A. Shrugged. I will have find Matt Ruff’s book and give it a read.
Congrats on getting the ATL when it is 70 down here in the south, not when it was freezing down here like last week.