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“This was the first thing Mark had been asked to do which he himself, before he did it, clearly knew to be criminal. But the moment of his consent almost escaped his notice; certainly, there was no struggle, no sense of turning a corner. There may have been a time in the world’s history when such moments fully revealed their gravity, with witches prophesying on a blasted heath or visible Rubicons to be crossed.  But for him, it all slipped past in a chatter of laughter, of that intimate laughter between fellow professionals, which of all earthly powers is strongest to make men do very bad things before they are yet, individually, very bad men.”
– C. S. Lewis, That Hideous Strength

First Post

Thinking about how to kick this off – wondering where to start . . .

Well, how about a plug for First Things, a website published by The Institute on Religion and Public Life – “an interreligious, nonpartisan research and education institute whose purpose is to advance a religiously informed public philosophy for the ordering of society.” Decidely conservative for some, but probably too liberal for others, it is a thoughtful and thought-filled site that informs and occasionally inspires. Thanks to JDC for introducing me to it.