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Nice Guys and Jerks
Dear Dawson, I think I have laid enough groundwork now. Let’s go back and do some post-game analysis of your break-up with Jan. Now keep in mind that some of this might sting a little bit, but that ...
Well, Hey
“And even Chesterton, who takes shots at Calvinism every third chance he gets, cannot stay out of the truth. For example, in Orthodoxy he says, ‘Thus he has always believed there is such a thing as fate, but such a thing as free will also.’ Well, hey, and amen.”
The Light From Behind the Sun, p. 104
New Letters for a New Year
Letter to the Editor: Regarding Hemingway and the 2020 setup, the big hole in your argument is that the GOP had a federal trifecta early on, and here in Georgia they still have a ...
Not Too Buttoned Up
“The writer of the Song of Solomon wrote some poetry that insinuated his sexual imagination into the sexual experience of other people, and these other people, the readers, were not married to him.”
The Light From Behind the Sun, p. 127
Advice for New Christians? | Doug Wilson
An Election With More Rigging Than a Five-Masted Clipper Ship
Introduction I have written on this topic before, but the need continues. This is because presidential elections are not one-off historical events, like the Norman Conquest or the invention of the printing press. No, they are recurring events, and what you make room for in earlier elections will become standard in subsequent elections. If you …
The Potency of Right Worship
Sermon Video Introduction: Many of the problems confronting modern Christians is that they diligently try to do the right thing . . . in the wrong categories. They try guitar fingering on a mandolin; ...
No Rivalry
“The beautiful words Naphtali speaks do not displace content-bearing words. A pearl necklace on a beautiful woman is not extraneous.”
The Light From Behind the Sun, p. 125
Book of the Month/January 2022
This book is an exercise in moderate extremism, or perhaps you might want to call it radical moderation. There are truths out there in the world that—twenty years ago—everyone either knew or pretended to know. And, as you should know by now, an extremist in 2022 is a moderate of twenty years ago who refused …