It doesn’t mean much in the end, but my observations on international aviation law have made their way into The Atlantic, Financial Times, and Reuters. I never did make it into the New York Times — that is, not until I started discussing #rabbits.
Does anyone know the official Eastern Orthodox position on #rabbits? Has it developed or just been obscured over the decades?
— Gabriel Sanchez (@OpusPublicum) January 20, 2015
Next goal: Get #friendlyfascism trending worldwide.
January 24, 2015
[…] in continuing to read commentary on the “rabbits” debacle and its fallout (see here and here) doesn’t mean my eyes weren’t drawn to Andrew Haine’s (Ethika Politika) critical response to […]
January 26, 2015
What I most appreciate about this is that your haters must be fuming that Eastern Orthodoxy gets a rare mention in the NYT, by way of the apostate Gabriel Sanchez.
January 26, 2015
Haha. I am trying to spread the ecumenical love.
January 26, 2015
Oh my goodness…”apostate”…and pray tell Mr White since your name is obviously not “Orthodox” in origin, from which denomination did you “apostate” from?
January 26, 2015
Dale,
I know Owen. He’s being his usual wry self with this one.
January 26, 2015
Gabriel,
Yes I figured as much! But apostate is really such a nasty term; usually reserved for those who leave Christianity altogether; much like the former Greek Orthodox Cat Stevens’ conversion to Islam.