If every man ought to be at least a nobleman under the Covenant, this settles a lot of other questions. There has been a long discussion across the manosphere over how we should go about restoring male dominance against the ubiquitous (and iniquitous) feminine self-worship. I don’t pretend to pass judgment on the various answers….
Month: January 2024
Every Man a Noble
In a previous post I referred to an article by Jayant Bhandari on Lew Rockwell’s site in which the author tells the damning truth about his homeland, India. Obviously, Bhandari is celebrating Western Civilization, but the meat of his article was the core issue of a high-trust versus low-trust society. In a follow-up article, Bhandari…
My Sources
Someone asked me about the sources of my education. It started with an evangelical college. It turned out we had some very sharp professors who alerted me to things like Hebrew symbolism and the Jewish Messianic Expectations. We had visiting speakers who said things like, “The Bible is an eastern book, not western.” I had…
Powers and Authorities
Without any rhetorical explanation, you should understand how yesterday’s post renders human political concerns rather insignificant. We have far more important issues than to worry about the next shift in political winds. At the same time, it’s not to say there is nothing about human politics to discuss. Rather, they become a mundane concern, instead…
We Can’t Know
We cannot possibly comprehend Eternity. It is most certainly not “time without end” as is so popular in our culture. On the other hand, you also cannot say it is “without time”. I rather suspect the best we can say is that time becomes a manageable variable, just as space is for us now. Even…
The Word of God
I suppose we are due for a review on the question of Scripture as the Word of God. Basic statement: We are accountable to Scripture. It should not be necessary to carry say much more. Still, the field is littered with man-made nonsense, so maybe I can help you clarify things, at least for what…
Already Spent the Money
This will be a link fest. Over at Sigma Frame there is mention that the US government is funding anti-terrorism NGOs seeking to divert traffic away from the Red Pill Manosphere. This is a manifestation of Big Tech wokism. This thing has been mentioned in various articles across the web. here is a recent one…
Path to Nowhere
Related to the issue covered in my previous post is the question of the Doctrine of Election. What happens to the non-elect? Scripture says very little. It should be obvious that, since there is an Elect, a privileged group who belong to God’s household from before their birth, then there are some who are not…
Stronger, Not Bigger
I keep bumping into this false notion that churches are supposed to aim at growing. This is false. Let me try again to get this across. Jesus left his followers with one mission: Carry forward His teachings. He said “go into all the world” but He did not say “seek more members”. The only reason…
Church, Scripture and Heiser
A few questions came up. My answers, in more or less logical order… 1. Radix Fidem is a community of faith. The boundaries of inclusion are published. It’s not a catechism, nor even a statement of doctrine. The booklet is simply an outline of how we arrive at our teaching. The actual “church” has another…