I want to briefly expand one one point from Teacherken's diary on the growing problem of religious abuse in the military.
It is no small thing that Sally Quinn, doyenne of religion at The Washington Post, seems to have turned around on the problem of dominionism.
In a recent column at The Washington Post, where she is the founder and co-editor of On Faith online, Quinn zeroed in on rape and proselytization as the most series problems of divisiveness in the military. In the case of the latter, she highlights the problem of "dominionism." If this signals a trend, it is a sea change at the paper, whose featured religion writer, Lisa Miller, a few years ago was a noted contributor to the Literature of Pooh Poohery about both the New Apostolic Reformation and dominionism.
"'Dominionism'", Miller wrote at the time, "is the paranoid mot du jour."
It is good to see all this getting fresh traction Inside the Beltway. Let the debate that Miller et al sought to squelch -- begin now in earnest.