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  • The Line in the Sand

    This is in no way, shape, or form an advocation for violence. What I have to say are words for consideration – which I believe are necessary for every person alive, not only Americans – and nothing more. It is common for Conservatives, Libertarians, and other Right leaning individuals to romanticize the need for a…

  • Orientation and Illness

    In May 2020, the PCA released a report addressing human sexuality. This report addressed numerous topics, including marriage, concupiscence, and especially homosexuality. This report was resoundingly requested after a PCA church co-hosted a conference with questionable teachings on sexuality and identity. One of the biggest questions this Presbyterian denomination has been asking since then has…

  • Christian Nationalism: [Review]

    If you are unfamiliar with Andrew Torba, you will likely not understand some elements of this book. The first google search result for “Andrew Torba” gives you this; an article from the Jewsish Anti-Defamation League accusing Torba of rampant anti-semitism, misinformation, right-wing extremism, and hateful dispositions to minorities. While there are some elements of the…

  • Hospitable Evangelism

    Perhaps one of the most lamentable things about the church today is the state of evangelism. The steady decline of Christianity in the West is very noticeable as less and less people identify as Christians. This is a point easily proven to most people with just anecdotal evidence, but statistics also validate these claims. A…

  • Observations on the Hierarchy of Race

    Race: a: any one of the groups that humans are often divided into based on physical traits regarded as common among people of shared ancestry b: a group of people sharing a common cultural, geographical, linguistic, or religious origin or background Merriam Webster Equality Versus Truth If The Right is accused of anything more than…

  • No Apologies – Why Civilization Depends on the Strength of Men

    In this book, Anthony Esolen discusses the innate nature of men and women and how their unique virtues complement each other. Focusing, primarily, on the masculine perspective, he writes about their duties to each other and to society. Speaking of civilizations need for strong men, he outlines how the lack there-of inevitably leads to the…