Anti-inclusiveness

Being unable to respond to the above topic digitably by Mr. Kalb is par for the digital course. So I am forced to create a “new topic,” not.

Mr. Kalb has laid out, as a professor does, his theories in clear detail. You just are not going to get this kind of down-to-earth intellectualism anywhere … More ...

Sam Harris

We’re all familiar with Daniel Dennett and Richard Dawkins, and their staunchly anti-religious views.

How about Sam Harris, author of best-sellers “The End of Faith” and “Letter to a Christian Nation”? You may have heard of him from newspapers or cable TV coverage.

Dawkins says that Harris’s book “The End of Faith” should replace Gideon’s … More ...

Forum Europae

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FORUM EUROPAE is an initiative of Blazing Productions and strives to
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celebration of Indo-European spirituality and culture. It wishes to
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Nominalism

Mr. Kalb referred, in his post on Weaver, to nominalism and its impact on Western intellectual history and the Western worldview. In this connection, I ran across the transcription of a lecture by Tillich—in a series of lectures on the history of Christian thought—that included a layman’s introduction to nominalism and its historic impact. Because … More ...

In Search of a Moderate Islam

Dear Mr. Kalb and Fellow Readers,

The parallels of Islam and National Socialism (NS) are intriguing.

“Its mainstays were the doctrines of racial inequality and of adherence to the leader, or Führer; its constant theme was nationalist expansion.” http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/history/A0859882.html Muslims believe non-Muslims are unequal and constantly rail against White “devils.” They adhere to a leader, … More ...

Did the Pope Repudiate His Quotation?

Some think the Pope’s quotation still stands. The Pope’s quotation, the basis for the controversy, does not stand. He said, “These were in fact quotations from a medieval text, which do not in any way express my personal thought.” He not only withdrew His quotation, He repudiated it. Whatever is standing is undetectable by the … More ...

Immigration and Action

Dear Fellow Readers,

Mr. Kalb has wisely linked a significant media outlet that should be used to tell your ideas: CNN. See the Stein Report link to “Your Chance to Tell CNN.” Here is a submitted telling that might be inspiring.

“Immigration policy is part of national security policy. People and their culture define a … More ...

Politics as Usual-Bush Style

Dear Mr. Kalb,

There was a recent disclosure of the loss of an infamous laptop containing too much information about veterans. The Top Boss did a backflip and issued political edicts such as “do not take work home,” all to protect veterans . . . if one can even grasp such an idea.

Background: this … More ...

LSU and Athletics

Dear Mr. Kalb,

Dear Mr. Kalb,

Consider this: We (LSU) have a 6’6” 260 lb. Junior quarterback who is a come-from-behind athlete. We have a 6’3” 230 lb. Junior quarterback that demolished the humongous non-SEC Miami in the Peach Bowl. We have a 6’3” Freshman quarterback that was the number 1 high school draft pick … More ...

The Search for a Moderate Muslim

Dear Mr. Kalb,

Moderate Islam means Islam is unable to threaten Western Civilization: Israel, Europe, Australia, and America. Assuming this is true, how does one solve the problem caused by immoderate behavior by some Muslim people? Kill or eject immoderate Muslims wherever they hide regardless of collateral damage after careful evaluation.

Muslims are people, and … More ...