“Do you want to bring up endangered kids or dangerous kids?” (Rules for Reformers, p. 183).
Brief Sexual Catechism 2.0
1. How was mankind created? We were created by God in the image of God, male and female together (Gen. 1:27). 2. Who is the author of marriage? When God presented the first bride, our mother Eve, to Adam, He was establishing the first marriage (Gen. 2:22). 3. After the first marriage, how are marriages …
He Yet Speaks
“A courageous man defending the way reality actually is may of course be killed — but he is still invincible” (Rules for Reformers, pp. 176-177).
Our Bugchasing Elites
I need to expand a bit on one of the things I said in my sermon to the 5 sexual non-Euclideans on the Supreme Court. What I said was this: “What your Court has actually done in settling this farrago of nonsense upon us is to place three options before us. First, either same sex …
They All Involve Hills
Dear Pastor, You now have a limited number of options before you, and they all involve hills. You can determine to fight the current progressive overreach, or you can try to avoid doing so. If you know that you will fight, but only when it become absolutely necessary, then they will pick the terrain and …
More Obvious By the Day
The Conservative Upper Hand
“The real reformer has a real advantage, but one which he rarely recognizes himself as having. Living in the world that actually exists is an enormous advantage. There are times when it almost seems to me like cheating or something. In the long run, we need not worry. In the long run, blind stupidity never …
Stonewall
A Brief Sexual Catechism
1. How was mankind created? We were created by God in the image of God, male and female together (Gen. 1:27). 2. Who is the author of marriage? When God presented the first bride, our mother Eve, to Adam, He was establishing the first marriage (Gen. 2:22). 3. After the first marriage, how are marriages …
Why We Don’t Think Governments Steal
“Because we have larceny in our hearts, we call it greed when someone wants to keep the money he made, and we don’t call it greed when we want to take it from him” (Rules for Reformers, p. 173).