DanPeterson.Blog Thinking, from Dover back to Amsterdam It worries me is that a large number of Americans, many of them members of the social, economic, and political elite, no longer seem to recognize much if any value in the freedom of religion
DanPeterson.Blog Canterbury Tales "Such as thou art, sometime was I. Such as I am, such shalt thou be."
DanPeterson.Blog “Why the ‘Witnesses’ Project?” "In order to understand what happened next, you should know about me that I absolutely loathe being called up onto the stage during shows and things of the sort. "
DanPeterson.Blog Sacred and Anti-Sacred Sites "That is a place where some of the old prophets travelled and dedicated that land, and their blessing fell upon you," explained the Prophet, Joseph Smith.
DanPeterson.Blog County Cork, and Something That, Sadly, Didn’t Bob Like One The sinking of the Lusitania was a powerful factor in turning U.S. public opinion against Germany. Coincidentally, my father went to Europe to serve in World War II on its sister shpp, the RMS Aquitania.
DanPeterson.Blog A city reborn and a doomed ship Our guide stressed over and over again how Belfast has regenerated itself since the end of the violence roughly a generation ago, and its success at bouncing back is readily apparent to even fairly casual visitors such as ourselves.
DanPeterson.Blog “Ten Ways the AP Abuse Article Misrepresented the Evidence,” and Other Matters This article by Jacob Z. Hess, which recently appeared in Public Square Magazine, is well worth the attention of anybody who is following or opining on the topic.
DanPeterson.Blog “O ye’ll tak’ the high road, and I’ll tak’ the low road” According to Celtic legend, if someone dies in a foreign land, his spirit returns to his homeland by “the low road,” which is the route for the souls of the dead.
DanPeterson.Blog Lost causes, lost worlds, and lost monsters This is my third time at Loch Ness, and I've still not seen Nessie. We also visited the site of the tragic 16 April 1746 Battle of Culloden. Speaking of battles, though it be a lost cause, I revisit some of the falsehoods spread about my jet-setting lifestyle.
DanPeterson.Blog “Is Eyewitness Testimony Reliable?” Eyewitness testimony is used around the world in courts of law. But there’s a movement today that calls into question the reliability of eyewitness testimony. Is it true that eyewitness testimony is unreliable—and thus invalid?
DanPeterson.Blog Should a member of the clergy report sex abuse of the penitent? A look inside the priest-penitent privilege Because this matter is so important, an accurate understanding is vital — and hostile or unreasonable misunderstanding is so harmful.
DanPeterson.Blog “Should I Be My Brother’s Keeper? Yes and No” We typically teach and often even sing that we should be our brothers’ (and sisters’) keepers. And rightly so. But there’s another way to think about this matter.