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Haha...I'm very busy, but I couldn't pass this one up.

OrthodoxyToday.org | What Brings a World Into Being?

I find this article ( OrthodoxyToday.org | What Brings a World Into Being? ) fascinating. 'nough said. :)

Quick non-interventionist post...

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Hey y'all....I'm getting back to your comments...I have a quick moment here, though, to post this: That's about the size of it. :)

Non-Intervention and WWII

The question has been raised as to how a non-interventionist policy fits in with the prosecution of WWII.  The dilemma is presented as follows: Given: World War II was war required for the continuance of our way of life. Given: Non-interventionism would have had us stay out of the war. Conclusion: If we had kept a non-interventionist policy, we would all be speaking Japanese, Italian, and German, and the Jews and blacks would be extinct. Ergo, non-interventionism is bunk. To rephrase in the slightly more sensational terms: You don't want to interfere in other countries' affairs?  But what about Hitler!!!?!!! (I'm pretty sure this counts as an instance of  Godwin's Law , but I'll assume it's a valid question for the time being.) Here is the most cogent response I can think of at the moment.  Others may have things to add, or perhaps might take a different tack, but here's my own answer. The original question displays a fundamental lack of
Really liked this article.  It points out that American politics, unfortunately, has been (for a long time!) iteration after iteration of the old con game, "Let's You and Him Fight." http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/iowa-the-meaningless-sideshow-begins-20120103

Iconography and Graphic Design...

We are an increasingly multi-media culture.  We are also an increasingly "connected" culture, in terms of communication and information availability, although increasingly disconnected in terms of many other things -- one wonders if this latter is a direct result of the former?   But I digress... The Church as a whole, has jumped on the bandwagon, as evidenced by the fact that pretty much every church I know of has a website and/or FaceBook page. Even the monasteries are participating; e.g. one of the forums to which I contribute recently got a new member -- a monk residing at Simonas Petras on the Holy Mountain! (I didn't know the Holy Mountain gets internet, let alone had any interest in it. But again, I digress...) However, even though we might be arriving at the party, I'm not sure we understand the party, and I'm doubly unsure that we've given it the deep, careful inspection it needs. The Orthodox Church has a carefully developed, long-standing