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  • Mahler, Race, and Anglo-American Particularism

    If you follow me on Twitter/X, you might have seen the current dust-up between myself and Corey Mahler and his lackey Treble Woe.  I want to address several issues regarding both those men, and the CN movement in general, in a medium that is more conducive to such commentary than X. But before that, I owe… Continue reading

  • Sex, Idols, and Rocks on Toes: The Evangelical Nicolaitan Necropolis

    Sex, Idols, and Rocks on Toes: The Evangelical Nicolaitan Necropolis

    The other day I posted a rather cryptic tweet about the book of Revelation, that a few of my followers had some questions about. It simply said, “I hate the doctrine of the Nicolaitans,” above a picture of Tim Keller. What means? I started to write a tweet thread to explain my point. I quickly realized… Continue reading

  • On the Politicality of the Church: Extraordinary Cases in a Totalitarian Age

    Recently a controversy has arisen about how, if at all, the PCA should respond to the transgender movement. The controversy is focused on Overture 12, which was passed by the 2023 PCA General Assembly. The Overture requests that the denomination write a letter to the President, Vice-President, members of the Supreme Court, etc. petitioning them… Continue reading

  • We Didn’t Land on Plymouth Rock: Retconning the Mayflower Compact

    Note: This is satire and hyperbole. It is humor meant to make a point through absurdity. Please don’t squawk about alleged 9CV’s. Grow a sense of humor. One of the outgrowths of the ongoing Reformed Ressourcement is the recovery of Protestant political theory from the 16th-18th centuries. This has been a tremendous boon to our… Continue reading

  • Coming Out of the Prayer Closet: Pietism and the Postwar Consensus

    For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in God for pulling down strongholds, casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ, and being ready to punish all disobedience when your obedience is fulfilled. 2 Corinthians 10:4-6 In his book Return of the Strong… Continue reading

  • Losing Down Here: The Dangers of Eschatological Antinomianism

    In the early 1830’s, a Baptist from New York by the name of William Miller began to preach that Jesus Christ would return in glory some time in 1843. He based this claim on some rather nonsensical interpretations of Bible prophecy that involved adding numbers together from different passages of Scripture with little rhyme or… Continue reading

  • Neutrality, and Other Lies

    One of the greatest obstacles preventing Christians from thinking Christianly about our political problems, is the so-called myth of neutrality. We have all been taught this myth since childhood, through the media, schools, the internet, literature, and so on. This myth states that a nation’s politics, culture, law, and so on, should be based on… Continue reading

  • Worldview Matters – Lindsay and the Church

    If you’re reading this post, it’s probably because you found it via my Twitter account.  And if you know about my Twitter, then you’re probably very familiar with the recent dust-ups between Christian Nationalists (CNs) and the gentlemen at G3. One of the more troubling things that has come out of those debates is the… Continue reading

  • Schaeffer Among the Secularists

    I became interested in political issues in high school, long before I was a Christian. My interest has always been more than electoral, more even than considering this or that policy proposal.  I’ve always been interested in the bigger question of how we as humans ought to think about governing ourselves.   Not long after… Continue reading

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