Category Archives: religion
Getting to Know the Nones
What is the second-largest religious group in the United States of America? We all know the largest is Christianity, which subsumes Catholicism and numerous Protestant denominations, and can include the more diverse beliefs of Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses, along with … Continue reading
Surviving the culture wars
Culture wars and identity politics, initially amplified by broadcast media and now metastasized by social media, corrode our quality of life. Recently Judith Martin and her children Nicholas and Jacobina, writing in their Miss Manners column, shared this take: The … Continue reading
Wilder’s Bridge of Love
Thanks to Thornton Wilder, I have now read 1/5 of the 100 novels that Modern Library proclaimed to be the best of the 20th century. Before picking it from the list, I questioned whether or not I had ever heard … Continue reading
X to Z Shifts in Alcohol, Driving, Sex, and More
I am intrigued by societal shifts. Economics is usually one of the largest drivers of change, and the internet and then smartphones and social media and the COVID-19 pandemic have also had significant impacts. Data shows increasing contrasts between my … Continue reading
Shift Happens
Pew Research Center periodically examines religious and political beliefs of the populace, and it is interesting to note their shifts over time. They recently released their latest Religious Landscape Study, a decade after the previous one. It is interesting to … Continue reading














