I have been ocasionally dropping off sample menus of what we've been serving at
Talk to Action. For most folks, it seems that fresh blog on the religious right is best served in smaller portions. So, now that we are nearing dawn in the East and the very wee hours in the West some people are likely to be thinking about some blog snacks. (I mean, aren't they always?
Here is what we have on the menu:
Bruce Prescott investigates the role of Southern Baptists in the secretive rightist strategy group, the Council for National Policy. He also
examines certain Southern Bapist intentions towards the public schools.
Lorie Johnson discusses what it cost Dover, PA to lose the battle over intelligent design.
Carlos has unearthed a fascinating tribute to one of the founders, (recently deceased) of the creationist movement. According to Christian Reconstructionist writer Doug Phillips:
The greatest defender of the doctrine of Creation in church history has gone to be with the Lord. No single man in the last two thousand years has contributed more to the defense of the book of Genesis or been more effective in rallying the people of God to embrace the historical, grammatical, literal, normative interpretation of its text than a humble, mild-mannered hydrologist named Dr. Henry Morris.
(It gets even better.)
Moiv profiles the rock star of Amarillo, anti-abortion leader Fr. Frank Pavone.
John Dorhauer reports on the courage of local mainline pastors defending their congregations against takeover by right-wing cell groups.
Stop on by for a late-nite bite.