Call of the Entrepreneur

This promises to be worthwhile:

P and I continue

I’d rather the church were stuck in the issues of theology, practice, and practice than out and out paganism and Gnosticism, which is where we are today.

Salvation is a union between God and man, the church is a covenant relationship among believers under the blood of Christ. It gives every believer a claim […]

More on Church and State

P and I go back and forth on the God’s Politics blog:
Him: (In this P is “Me” and I am “You”, a little hard to follow, but you get it.
Nathan(a)el said:I have no quarrel with this form of government. I don’t believe it requires central organization, but it is clearly Biblical. It does not, […]

On the Public Service Academy

There’s a bitty discussion between Payshun and I over at God’s Politics.
Chris Meyers Asch advocates the liberal Christan support of a new Service Academy.
I think its a bad idea:
I also doubt the usefulness of a PSA.
1. Many public universities already offer similar programs.2. It is unclear to me what the specific set […]

thoughts on immigrration

Why has immigration become more of a problem in the last few decades?

I would argue that some of it, at least, has to do with increased wealth among those who would emigrate. It is not easy to drop the few possessions and relationships you have to embark on a journey to […]

Howard Rourke?

Check out this dude. He’s CEO of his own company at 19, and very successful. Tell me kids shouldn’t be working…

Fun with numbers

I was looking at this map, when I decided to play with some numbers. If you placed 40 people per acre (an acre is a little smaller than an American football field) then you could fit the entire population of the world inside of Texas. Malthus was wrong.

Myth of The Rational Voter

Russ Roberts, author of The Choice, a story which helps readers to understand Comparative Advantage has an online radio show, EconTalk. Today he interviews Bryan Caplan, author of Myth of The Rational Voter, and recent speaker at an IHS conference I attended. Bryan, having a great exposure to and understanding of the Austrian […]

Pigouvian Externalities, aka Grey Car Silver Car…

Greg Mankiw discusses The Limits of Pigou.What consists of a nuisance which can be considered encroachment, and what is merely bad taste to be ignored?or as he put it:“When does correcting externalities start to offend principles of liberty?”My response:A line seems clearly to be drawn at whether the externality is ignorable or not. But how […]

Love, Rudi,

I got a letter today from Rudi Gulianni. Came through the Jerusalem Post. He wants me to send him money since he’s such a good friend of Israel.I like the J-Post. They have some good columnists, and I’m interested in Rabbinical teaching, which they link to. But I gave up Zionism […]

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