
- Dave Quist of the Focus on the Family Canada-funded think tank the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada, discussed here and by Terrible Depths, recently criticized online dating sites for harming women, explaining that orgasms make women fall in love and therefore must take care not to have them with the wrong men.
- Ottawa journalist Brian Lilley writes in the National Post and its online religion blog, Holy Post, that Georgetown University has lost its “authentically Catholic” status by first granting an honorary degree to Barack Obama, and then, in preparing a room for his address last week, “covered up the name of Jesus” with flags and other finery.
- The slow but steady Anglican schism over gay and women’s rights has widened a little further as conservative-leaning churches in the Global Anglican Future Conference recognized a new “province” which would include dissenting churches in North America. There’s been only a weak reaction so far from Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams.
BD here: We’re looking for a name for the daily roundup. Something to do with turning over rocks, or stones and we have writers block. Any ideas?








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