Author: Kyle Cupp

Health Care: Innovation vs. Access

Health Care: Innovation vs. Access

Critics of the government facilitating heath care often worry that taking some or all of the health care field out of the realm of private enterprise will lower the degree of innovation for which...

Did SCOTUS Commit a Sin?

Did SCOTUS Commit a Sin?

Observing the reactions on my Facebook feed to the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act, I have been most intrigued by the religious responses that call upon God to have “mercy on...

A Question about Katniss Everdeen

A Question about Katniss Everdeen

Warning: this post will contain major spoilers regarding The Hunger Games trilogy. Enter the arena at your own risk. Mockingjay, the final book in The Hunger Games series, didn’t work for me as well...

How Marriage Works

How Marriage Works

I took this past week off from my day job to get some writing done on a long term project, and decided, during this time, to start on a beard.  My new beard was...

A Conversation

A Conversation

“Mom, I beat level six!” “Dude,” I say, “I beat level six for you.” “Mom, my guy beat level six!”

Brave

Brave

I wish I were at the theater now.  Erik Kain and Alyssa Rosenberg both give the Pixar fairy tale a thumbs up.  Rosenberg: Brave plants a flag in much-derided territory and makes something visually...

Blogging One’s Conversion

Blogging One’s Conversion

Rod Dreher and Patrick Archbold are alarmed that former atheist blogger Leah Libresco plans to write about her conversion while in the process of becoming Catholic.  Dreher worries that the ideologues who infest conversion-related...

The Ethics of Childbearing

The Ethics of Childbearing

Writing at The Stone, Christine Overall wants us to give careful ethical reflection to the question of whether to have children: If we fail to acknowledge that the decision of whether to parent or...

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