[Link] Homo Sapiens, Get Lost
Homo Sapiens, Get Lost: Wesley J. Smith on environmentalism, anti-humanism & Hollywood.
Quality interweb mischief from Jared Bridges
Homo Sapiens, Get Lost: Wesley J. Smith on environmentalism, anti-humanism & Hollywood.
Does the Kindle spell the end of reading in solitude? Stephen Johnson ponders what the e-book will do to reading and readers.
Against Monoculture: Patrick Deneen on the dangers of everything everywhere being the same.
Goodbye Bland Affluence: Get ready for authenticity chic.
When I was growing up, I thought riding a wheelie was the penultimate feat in bicycle control. I had nothing on this guy. Simply amazing.
Murder On Music Row: Is This the End of Traditional Country Music?
Lucy J. Bridges made her entrance this morning weighing in at 6lbs., 9oz. and 19 3/4″ long. I’m in love once again. Praises to God for his handiwork.
Monopoly Killer? I’ve played Settlers of Catan once with my neighbors, and came in dead last — but if you trade me some sheep, I’d consider playing again…
D.A. Carson on the value of Christians continually appealing to the notion that America was founded on Christian principles: In the long haul, Christians have to appeal farther back than to the middle of the eighteenth century — to the Scriptures themselves, and the events to which they attest — and think through to where … Read more
Down with Facebook: If you haven’t laughed yourself into incoherence from reading Matt Labash’s take on the social networking phenomenon, you might end up hating it as much as he does.