July 2016

  • National Geographic, June 7, 2016: Dan Leş is a soulful ceramicist. His work brings out stories and legends from clay, and he adds a traditional Romanian spirit to his pottery. As part of filmmaker Matei Pleşa‘s personal project “Fascination of the Craft,” this short meets Leş in his workshop … where mud comes to life.

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  • Pe plaiurile minunate ale patriei electronice am cules azi o floricică pe cât de atrăgătoare, pe atât de urât mirositoare. Invitation by Michael Sowa A scientist will read dozens of books in his lifetime, but still believe that he has a lot more to learn. A religious person barely reads one book, and think that they know

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  • Political Idolatry

    The political value of the doctrine of original sin lies in its recognition that our evil tendencies are not in the nature of a problem that we can rationally comprehend and deliberately solve. To say that the source of sin is sin is to say that sin is underivable and inexplicable. A sinful society is

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  • In time we hate that which we often fear. (William Shakespeare) Mereu contemporani cu slăbiciunile umane Este 1539 și după vreo 12 ani ultimul episcop catolic de Upsala, refugiat între timp la Danzig, tocmai și-a terminat opera. După aproape 5 secole harta lui, răsturnată și răsucită pe interior, va fi mai actuală ca nicicând! Episcopul în cauză se

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