Dark Watch
March 15, 2018[…] you safe. You will die a natural death as is your due as a member of the human race. And until that time, you live as a reminder of a world that we have […]
[…] you safe. You will die a natural death as is your due as a member of the human race. And until that time, you live as a reminder of a world that we have […]
[…] the front cover of Yank magazine, in color. But more typical was the fate of a delightful human interest story about a GI who had upon three occasions, when his plane was in trouble, […]
[…] the most important system of higher education in the Church; and, indeed, one of the largest church -related systems of education in the nation. With approximately two hundred separate Institutes of Religion at as […]
[…] to be undertaken cooperatively by men of all churches and all nations. It was an injunction for human action to achieve world order before it is too late. The United Presbyterian Church has proposed […]
[…] the ways of war. We shall make possible their building into a military caste which from all human experience bodes ill for that equality and unity which must always characterize the citizenry of a […]
[…] their lives, I wonder if the time has not arrived that Mormons can view their leaders as human beings. Indeed, realistic biographies of three dimensional individuals would seem to offer several advantages. They might […]
[…] or religious. The Greeks removed their critics with lethal cocktails. We still remove them, but by more humane means. I plead the critic’s cause. I plead his cause at least so long as the […]
[…] these unfired clays, These slippery garden snakes, Into furious reptiles! XI My boundless intellect Fingers, in the human soul, A lute of my revenge Made by your very hands. And although your Fatherhood, Veiled […]
[…] poem, a “pilgrimage of awe.” This makes his poems, which bound at ideas with a refreshing energy, humanistic works that escape the conventional units of doctrine. As a result, his collection carries the burden […]
[…] any shadow of doubt over their title to partake of the commiseration and charitable relief which every humane and Christian soul holds a debt to the suffering portion of the human family. . . […]