It included a review of Professor Carlos Eire's new gigantic tome, The Reformations, a study of the many ways religion changed over the course of two hundred years.There was a tribute to Gene Wilder and in particular Blazing Saddles, which reminded me of when we saw that movie as part of a Mel Brooks tribute, where Mel Brooks asked us, "Could this movie be made today?" We all knew, no, it could not. In other words we are not allowed to say forbidden things these days. When speech is interfered with, so is freedom.There was also a review of the new Tom Wolfe book about Darwinism.I wrote a letter to Jack Fowler, the publisher of NR, to thank him, which included this:"I also love Tom Wolfe and enjoyed that review of his new book. It is speech that separates humans from the rest of G-d's creations. Those who love Darwin overlook the miracles of what makes us human - love and the ability to worship a higher being. So many... prefer to worship in their politics and brag that ethics are enough, that they no longer believe.And I adored that the article had good mentions and analyses of Walker Percy. I will keep this review and share it with the Percy List."Here is the link to the review:
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