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By Karl Keating



This Rock
Volume 5, Number 2
  February 1994  

 Up Front
By Karl Keating
 Letters
 Dragnet
  FRANCE CONVERTS A BAPTIST MISSIONARY
By KENNETH R. GUINDON
  CRIMINAL REHABILITATION—CATHOLIC STYLE
By RUSSELL FORD
 Profile
The "By-Your-Own-Bootstraps" Heretic
By Karl Keating
 Classic Apologetics
The Approach to the Skeptic
By Hilaire Belloc
 Verse by Verse
 Old Testament Guide
Minor Prophets
By Antonio Fuentes
 Iron Sharpens Iron
The Wonder of the Church
By Canon Francis J. Ripley
 Fathers Know Best
Mary's Privileges
 Heresy of the Month
Quietism
By Todd M. Aglialoro
 Quick Questions

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All right, all right. I admit it. I don't believe in participatory democracy. I saw too much of it in college, where the phrase always masked non-benevolent autocracy. Perhaps my real gripe is that I never got to be the ruler, only the ruled, and I didn't like that one bit. Why the sham of participation if you don't get to participate?

Things are different here. We do believe in participation, and that's why we encourage you to have your say--in these pages. We invite you to contribute to two sections of This Rock, "Letters" and "Dragnet."

As the box on page 5 states, letters may comment on our articles, on apologetics and evangelization, or even on other letters. Note the usual disclaimer, "All letters are subject to editing," and its unexpressed corollary, "All letters are subject to benign neglect." (Translation: A worthless letter receives precisely the space it deserves.)

What about length? You should follow Samuel Johnson's dictum: When you find you have composed a sentence you especially like, strike it out--it's probably a bad sentence. Do that to every sentence you're pleased with, and then send us what's left. In grade school neatness counted; with magazine editors shortness counts, but content counts more.

As for "Dragnet," we welcome any oddities you may send our way. Already many readers give us material that ends up in this quasi-editorial department. Books, photos, tracts, brochures, newspaper articles--we welcome them all.


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