I’ve Moved!

November 20, 2008

So I’m sure that most people have noticed that the site has been offline for a few days. There’s a reason for that, which I will get to shortly. But first, let me just say this:

I AM NO LONGER BLOGGING HERE

In fact, I am blogging at a new site I have just finished setting up: kennethhynek.net. A full explanation for the reasons behind the move can be found here.

That said, this is not the end of . My wife has expressed interest in taking over blogging at this domain, and I am working to make sure that she gets set up here as soon as possible.

Also, my profound apologies for the modification to the site face; the move was not as seamless as I would have hoped, and many of the image files for this theme, and in the gallery, were corrupted during the course of their evacuation from my previous web host’s servers. Until such time as I have repaired them, I’ve put a clean-looking template in place of the previous one.

Update: for the purposes of further traffic shaping, new posts from kennethhynek.net will be excerpted below. Full articles can be read at the new blog.

Gorbachev is a Christian

March 20, 2008

Yes, Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union.

Accompanied by his daughter Irina, Mr Gorbachev spent half an hour on his knees in silent prayer at the tomb [of ].

His arrival in was described as “spiritual ” by , the Italian newspaper.

“St Francis is, for me, the , the other ,” said Mr Gorbachev. “His story fascinates me and has played a fundamental role in my life,” he added.

Mr Gorbachev’s surprise visit confirmed decades of rumours that, although he was forced to publicly pronounce himself an atheist, he was in fact a Christian, and casts a meeting with in 1989 in a new light.

Mr Gorbachev, 77, was baptised into the and his parents were Christians.

In addition, the parents of his wife Raisa were deeply religious and were killed during the Second World War for having religious icons in their home.

Too cool for words, although I suppose, in looking again at the life of Pope John Paul II, one should always have known that would be the downfall of Lenin’s atheistic empire.

Think about that, O Reader: Gorbachev was forced to profess in his role as the leader of the . And yet, apparently, it is unfair, then, to lay blame for the millions of deaths caused by Soviet Communism at the feet of atheism? That’s what former commentator Robert, an atheist, always used to tell me, at any rate.

Update: The Anchoress picks apart some of the absurdities in the way the British press is reporting on this. As usual, where Christianity is concerned, they have numerous facts wrong.

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