WWJD?

This is the last paragraph of a great piece in the NY Times today by Adam Cohen.
As the Bush administration and the religious right fight to put theology more squarely into public policy discussions, they are going to have to be ready for arguments like the ones coming out of Alabama. Many theologians argue that it is far easier to find support in the Bible for policies that help the poor than for, say, a cut in the dividend tax. If Governor Riley’s crusade succeeds this summer, Alabama may offer the nation a model for a new kind of tax system: one where the Devil is not in the details.
Being irreverently non-religious, I

Beam me up, Scotty!

On the first anniversary of my father’s death (back in the mid-80s), my mom and I visited his grave and I took the photo below. It took the photo with a simple 35mm camera, and I’ve never tinkered with it digitally. What’s here is exactly what Kodak produced — a magical moment that my mom had enlarged and hung on her wall. I couldn’t have made it come out that way if I had tried. The really weird thing is that, as we were standing by his grave that day, she wondered, aloud, what he “looks like now.” See why I like to pretend that it’s possible to make magic??
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