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Category: Engaging the Culture

Not Enough Apparently

Posted on Friday, August 19, 2016 by Douglas Wilson

Political Comeback

CategoriesEngaging the Culture TagsYour Friday Funny

Earthy or Worldly?

Posted on Friday, August 19, 2016 by Douglas Wilson

“We affirm a fundamental creational loyalty to the world and constantly thwart the world’s desire to become disloyal to itself. This is why it is good to be earthy and bad to be worldly. Worldliness is just a clever way of deserting the world. This is the explanation of why worldliness is so consistently weary …

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CategoriesEngaging the Culture TagsChrestomathy

Just the Facts, Ma’am

Posted on Thursday, August 18, 2016Thursday, August 18, 2016 by Douglas Wilson - 169 comments

Bojidar Marinov has a little fun with me here, wishing that I would become more of a plagiarist than he pretends to believe I already am. He wishes that in my Dirty Cops post I had plagiarized from an article he wrote about the Brown and Garner cases. However, after thinking about it deeply, and …

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CategoriesEngaging the Culture TagsRace and Culture

Ordinary Loyalty

Posted on Wednesday, August 17, 2016Wednesday, August 17, 2016 by Douglas Wilson - 5 comments

“Modern man, progressive man, has an insatiable lust to interfere with the ordinary things. He strives to become superman and only succeeds in erasing ordinary men” (Writers to Read, p. 24).

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CategoriesEngaging the Culture TagsChrestomathy

Dirty Cops

Posted on Wednesday, August 17, 2016 by Douglas Wilson - 183 comments

Everyone knows that dirty cops exist. We all know that somewhere, somehow, some cops are on the take, some are morally incompetent, some are on a power trip, some disable their body-cams before taking care of business, and so on. Anyone who believes that dirty cops can’t exist is someone who is unaware of the …

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CategoriesEngaging the Culture TagsRace and Culture

Cracking Down on Crackers

Posted on Tuesday, August 16, 2016 by Douglas Wilson - 497 comments

Over the years, as I have written on culture and race, I have had to write on two fronts. In order to engage with the MSNBC-approved narrative, I need to engage with the Black Lives Matter kind of evil, which is all the thing these days. It is evil and popular with the cool kids. …

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CategoriesEngaging the Culture TagsRace and Culture

On Not Blowing Sunshine

Posted on Monday, August 15, 2016 by Douglas Wilson - 184 comments

Introduction: A few weeks ago, Thabiti contributed to our ongoing discussion of the presidential election and race relations with this post. I responded briefly here, and promised to say more about it later on. It is now later on, and so here I am. Productive Discussions: Thabiti said that he and I manage to have …

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CategoriesEngaging the Culture TagsRace and Culture

Standing Fast

Posted on Friday, August 12, 2016Friday, August 12, 2016 by Douglas Wilson - 12 comments

If I might, I would like to begin with a set of bundled quotations. The first is from The Pilgrim’s Progress, the second from John Buchan’s trilogy of books, The 39 Steps, Mr. Standfast, and Greenmantle, and the third from a few places in Scripture. Please bear with me for just a moment. First, John …

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CategoriesEngaging the Culture TagsEducation

Inverted Reputation

Posted on Friday, August 12, 2016Tuesday, August 30, 2016 by Douglas Wilson

“Athanasius had to stand contra mundum, and it is he who is the representative man from that era and not the whole world he had to contend against” (Writers to Read, p. 21).

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CategoriesEngaging the Culture TagsChrestomathy

Love Has Fists

Posted on Friday, August 12, 2016Friday, August 12, 2016 by Douglas Wilson - 2 comments

“Loving something while being unwilling to fight for it would be better categorized as lust” (Writers to Read, p. 20).

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