I love Schall. This interview could be the theme of not only this blog, but my life. It touches on why, for me, Protestantism lead to unbelief; as well as why an encounter with Plato in a college textbook would eventually lead me to Catholicism.
ZENIT - The Mind That Is Catholic -- Fr. James Schall
Those who claim that President Barack Obama's speech on health care this week wasn't a glorious success are fooling themselves. A Washington takeover of health care never sounded so enticing or fun.
Just ignore the specifics, because when the president says he welcomes substantive new ideas, he means that if you have the nerve to offer any ideas -- as Whole Foods' CEO, John Mackey, did in The Wall Street Journal last month -- his allies will attempt to destroy your business and reputation.
And when the president says he welcomes bipartisanship, what he means is that he hasn't met with a single Republican on the issue since April -- despite numerous requests and two separate House bills chock-full of ideas.
