I suspect that climate change is being influenced by human activity. I also suspect that their are many other causes of climate change that are perfectly natural, not all of which are fully understood at this point in history. Further, I am skeptical of attempts by the government to change the weather. They do not [...]
Archive for February, 2008
More Random Thoughts on Global Warming
Posted in Environment, Sustainability on February 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Is Global Warming More Than Hot Air?
Posted in Environment, Sustainability on February 15, 2008 | 13 Comments »
This month’s Reformed Presbyterian Witness, DRC’s mother institution, highlights the continuing debate over “global warming.” Witness articles are not on-line but a link to a paper from Cal Beisner’s Cornwall Alliance provides a negative assessment of the claims associated with the global warming “consensus.” Dr. Beisner’s Witness article essential reviews and updates the linked paper. [...]
Conservatives for Obama?
Posted in 2008 Politics on February 12, 2008 | 7 Comments »
One of the truly great intellectual conservatives, Jeffrey Hart (author of The Making of the Conservative Mind: National Review and its Times) has shocked conservatives and liberals alike with his endorsement of Barak Obama. As the link to Andrew Sullivan suggests, Hart is a northeastern Tory. No friend of ideology, Hart often shocks those only [...]
Christ’s Two Kingdoms Administered
Posted in Two Kingdoms on February 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A Fond Farewell This month we conclude the De Regno Christi series with a final look at the Protestant doctrine of the two kingdoms and how it relates to Christ’s mediatorial reign. Two Kingdoms, One King Abraham Kuyper famously declared, “there is not one square inch of the entire creation about which Jesus Christ does [...]
Westminster’s Warrior Children
Posted in localism on February 2, 2008 | 25 Comments »
We have moved past times when the revolution will be televised. Now it’s happening on blogs. Dueling blogs have recently been created to voice either despair or support for the current administration at WTS (Philadelphia). Saveourseminary.com (get it, SOS) is the outlet for students and alumni who fear that the biblical studies faculty is about [...]
A Rochester Regionalist
Posted in Conservatism on February 1, 2008 | 2 Comments »
One of the great blessings of life in Rochester is the presence of the Sage of Batavia… Bill Kauffman. Here on ISI’s new web journal First Principles is an excellent essay entitled The Regionalist: The Man Who Was Rochester.