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John Allen at the National Catholic Reporter has some “interesting” comments from the new Nuncio to the Persian Gulf: The Holy See’s new nuncio to Kuwait and several other Gulf States, Archbishop Paul-Mounged El-Hachem, a Lebanese Maronite Christian, recently gave an interview to Monday Morning, a Beirut-based newspaper. El-Hachem’s comments illustrate the views of one… Continue reading

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The grave of Nicholas Copernicus found? WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish archeologists believe they have located the grave of 16th-century astronomer and solar-system proponent Nicolaus Copernicus in a Polish church, one of the scientists announced Thursday. Copernicus, who died in 1543 at 70 after challenging the ancient belief that the sun revolved around the earth,… Continue reading

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And another thing, says John Derbyshire: I spent last Saturday evening over at Cold Spring Harbor lab with a bunch of geneticists. One of them, a self-described conservative, said something like this: “Biology takes it from the Right and the Left. On the Right we get these ‘Intelligent Design’ nuisances telling us that one of… Continue reading

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John Derbyshire on why some American Catholics need to wise up: There is, to judge from my mailbag, a widespread opinion that adherence to Darwininian biology is ungodly, if not actually atheistic. To the attention of NRO readers holding that opinion, I commend Francisco Ayala. Ayala is a working biologist who is also an ordained… Continue reading

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Katie Roiphe puts Maureen Dowd…um, in her place. In fact, Dowd’s most compelling example of this rarefied, lonely demographic of woman too successful for love is herself. As Dowd would have it, men simply find her intelligence, her status, her wit too daunting. (A friend called her up to complain that her Pulitzer Prize would… Continue reading