“I am describing—or at least attempting to describe—at least two facts of human existence that I’m going to go ahead and call “mysteries.” One is that our attachment to certain objects, or objects of a certain kind or category, suggests at least this much about us: we are a species that craves presence. The other is that to us an object is never merely an object. It is always itself plus something else.” — The eminently quotable Jason Peters in Front Porch Republic today. “Jackknife Theology and the Worship of Objects” is a bit more serious than his excellent food articles, but is certainly of a piece with them. July 06, 2011