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  • The Importance of Suffering

    It is common today to hear things like “do what feels right”, or to promote comfort in all forms at all cost – think safe spaces. While there is a time and place for the latter (consider a home where you are able to return to relax and recoup), it should not always be the…

  • The God of the Atheist

    Atheism is a religion of convenience. Rather than attempting to understand the truth of Christianity (or any other religion), the atheist’s recourse is to appear moral by having no morals at all. After all, how can someone be a hypocrite if they do not even hold themselves to a moral standard? As seen in the…

  • The New Nobility of Blood and Soil: [Review]

    A New Nobility of Blood and Soil was immensely influential on the National Socialists of Germany and their policies. The very year this book was released, in 1930, Darre was approached by Hitler and became a member of the NSDAP and would later act as its first Minister of Food and Agriculture. It is not…

  • A Moderate View Of Infanticide

    If you are reading this post, you are likely opposed to abortion. That is a good thing. In fact, almost every Christian in the world today would consider themselves pro-life and generally opposed to abortion. The scary part is in the word “generally.” The unity of mind that Christianity has eventually embodied towards the subject…

  • The Most Damnable Idolatry

    As a worldview that claims to propagate justice and mercy, the socially liberal Christian seeks to rectify grievances by applying the only standard they can comprehend: do unto others as you would have done unto you.

  • Politics and Heretics

    The real question this post looks to answer, is the question of politics. Why is federal vision theology still talked about 20 years later? If the PCA, OPC, URC, RPCUS, and the RCUS all claim that this theology is contrary to reformed teaching, shouldn’t that have been the end of it? Why does it continue…