It used to be that discrimination was a good word. A man with discriminating taste was a man with aesthetic standards that he understood and applied in wisdom. Now discrimination is an all-purpose term of condemnation designed to shut you up, Christian. Of course, discrimination is one of those words that carry the inescapable concept …
Classicum Saxum
For those of you who are in the Moscow area tonight, I would remind you of the Logos Dads Band concert, starting at the NuArt theater at 7 pm. The whole thing will family-friendly, but if you are the kind of person who might want to bring earplugs because of the loudness, you might want …
Never Silent
“Find me one place in the universe that is silent about Him. The stars sing about Him. The oceans provide the bass line. The mountain ranges skip like a calf, and the tree reach yearningly toward the Heaven that they so wonderfully represent to us. And the azure sky tells men to stop bonking their …
Careful Heed
[With regard to 1 Tim. 4:16] “Yet we must not bleed out of this passage in 1 Timothy its obvious implication, that Timothy would not be that instrument of God that he could be unless he took heed to himself and then to his teaching” (Martin, What’s Wrong With Preaching Today? p. 7).
Dead Heat
I am not tired of talking about politics. Are you tired of talking about politics? Let me begin with a brief note about dear old Bernie Sanders. In any other universe, the fact that he had won six of the last seven primaries would count as something called “momentum.” But since the Democratic Party is …
The Bitchstate and the Transcendental No
Long ago Aristotle taught us that there is a sharp difference between the kind of behavior that democracies tend to like and the kind of behavior that will keep democracies from turning into smoking craters. He didn’t put it exactly like that, but you get the gist. In The Suicide of the West, James Burnham …
Both Books
“But the God who passes judgment on that day is the same God who inspired the Scriptures to be written, and He is also the same God who governs the fall of sparrows, the motion of atoms in all of Neptune’s moons, the number of hairs on every head that will come up before him …
Abortion in the First Degree
So the following was occasioned by Donald Trump beclowning himself on the abortion issue, but it is not about that particularly. He said, remember, that women who get abortions should, were the practice to become illegal, receive some sort of punishment. He held to that position for about ten minutes, but it was long enough …
Constant Problem
Book of the Month/April 2016
Back in the eighties, the debate over theonomy and Christian Reconstruction was a “thing.” It is still a thing, and in proof of what I say I offer the evidence that virtually no one thinks so. The day of common sense shared assumption is clean over. We live in a day when decent folks can …