Life is struggle. Overcoming adversary, whether it be internal or external, is growth and maturity; and to become who we are intended to be is beautiful. There is beauty in the nature of humanity—in the perfect qualities of the body, mind, and spirit; there is beauty in strength; and there is beauty in a sanctified […]
Mustering the Redeemed Right
Francisco Franco, like every other dictator, is a controversial figure. Some time ago, as he came up in conversation, it occurred to me that I didn’t know much about the man. Charles Haywood’s article, On Franco, soon came to my attention, which I read with great interest. At the end of it, he asked a […]
Why Christianity Lost the Race Debate: Definitional Disaster
The White Christian will, at one point or another, be called racist, so it is important to properly understand the topic so as to not be caught off guard, confused, or manipulated. A simple gander online will reveal the obvious: there are many conflicting definitions people use to define “Race” and “Racist,” making it nearly […]
The Enemy of America
For better or for worse, the title of this post could very easily have been “The Enemy of the World.” The combined fate of both Europe and America are, in many ways, inseparable. “The Enemy of Europe,” Published in 1953, is where Francis Parker Yockey asserted that Europe should view the Soviet Union as the […]
Evola, Mishima, and the Modern Right
I will begin by stating the obvious: the United States is in bad shape. Many have written about the cause of our current predicament and more, still, on the solution. I am not so arrogant as to attempt to do here what others have done much better than what I could hope to do, but […]
Musings on the Dilemma of Testimonies
Traditions are outward expressions of worldview and are vital to preserving culture and civilization. It is not a stretch to say that without them, there are no roots; no moor anchoring us to our fundamental beliefs. In short, there is no established core, and we can shape (in the case of our faith) Christianity into […]
Understanding God When You Are Feeling Down
One of the most prevalent issues facing the Church is the seeming insistence on forming God into what we want Him to be instead of how He has declared Himself to be. Every person on earth has days when they are feeling down. Perhaps we feel our shortcomings from God’s glory especially strong that day, […]
In Search of Tenderheartedness
The understanding of words is the beginning of understanding what they mean, and definitions have been going through an upheaval these past few years. Inevitably the changing definitions leads to a changing society. In the case of sexuality, what is gender? In the case of abortion, what is life? Or, in the case of Holiness, […]
Fascism Viewed From The Church – Part Two
Previously discussed was the similarity between both the Church and the State, as well as the groundwork for the field in which they each operate. The following will be the application where theory is put into practice. The Struggles of Our Day There have been a few similarities among countries prior to adopting Fascism. One […]
Fascism Viewed From The Church – Part One
In the words that will follow, I propose to undertake an examination of Fascism from the point of view of the Church. The following essay is a thought experiment to consider the question of how Fascism is to be considered from an ecclesiastical point of view. The purpose is not to argue that Fascism is […]