And help us, this and every day, to live more nearly as we pray.
For one thing I tend not to see myself in various moulds that people fit me into.
Look, I think the notion that theres a dogma or doctrine of foreign policy that gives you a textbook recipe for how to react to all situations is really nonsense.
I don't know of a single instance of these Arab freedom fighters holding up pictures of bin Laden. I know many instances of them displaying American flags in Benghazi or painting 'Facebook' on their foreheads in Cairo. The idea of freedom. . . is absolutely contradictory to what bin Laden stood for, which was. . . taking Muslims back to some medieval theocracy and encouraging people to die not for freedom but to go to paradise and to kill innocent people along the way. The contrast is really striking.
It's a very bad thing when people exterminate other people, and people persecute minorities.
I certainly think it's important to speak up and say how unacceptable Donald Trump is. I'm always more than willing to do that.
Poles understand perhaps better than anyone the consequences of making toothless warnings to brutal tyrants and terrorist regimes.
Life. . . is a relationship between molecules.
People are more than just the way they look.
I may have said the same thing before. . . but my explanation, I am sure, will always be different.
Agressive music can only shock you once. Afterwards its impact declines. It's inevitable.