tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19722540.post3363506270948361908..comments2023-09-09T07:28:35.681-04:00Comments on Science and Religion: A View from an Evolutionary Creationist: Slightly Off-Topic: Kate Mulgrew To Narrate Geocentrism MovieJimpithecushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10143519573877156940noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19722540.post-966624545533920822014-04-10T18:55:15.530-04:002014-04-10T18:55:15.530-04:00Jim - I don't fully understand it, but there w...Jim - I don't fully understand it, but there was a streak of anti-Semitism that still ran pretty deep in some Catholics in the last century (probably is still present here and there, as these things tend to do.) Even Chesterton had some of it. <br /><br />A later example was Joseph Sobran who used to write for National Review. He revealed some serious anti-Semitism in some essays, and when he wouldn't back off it, Buckley fired him. It was sad. I had heard Sobran say something I will never forget in a lecture in Dallas. "The ad hominem argument is the profoundest argument of all. It is God's argument." It's true, we just have to remember that we don't get to use it. <br /><br />PNGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10152649124164862094noreply@blogger.com