Introduction: I think that it is fair to say that our church plant in Washington DC has garnered more than a little bit of attention. What I want to do here is explain once more about what we ...
Letters for the Times in Which We Live
Letter to the Editor: What do you think of this . . . is it the Christian women’s job to birth all the unused frozen eggs even if they weren’t hers? So they weren’t thrown away?Best, ...
America . . . Christian From the Get Go
Introduction: A lot of disinformation has been circulated about the Christian founding of America. I say “disinformation” because I am being polite, as is my wont. There are other nouns that could ...
Letters to Make Us Feel Like It Really Is June
Letter to the Editor: I am considering sending my children to a Classical Christian School. One criticism that I recently heard about the movement was the kind of women that it produces: ...
The Woke Right, Real and Imagined
Let me begin with an observation that I read somewhere, many years ago. I believe that if we think carefully about it for a few minutes, it will help us navigate our vexed topic. That vexed topic is whether or not there is even such a thing as “the woke right” and, if there is …
Letters to Help Make Us All More Mindful
Letter to the Editor: Peter Bell of the Sons of Patriarchy podcast has done interviews with former members [of our church] and many of our congregation are shocked and dismayed. Mr. Bell ...
The Choices of James Lindsay
Introduction: In a recent post, I mentioned the atheism of James Lindsay, and was subsequently informed by a reader that Lindsay had recently rejected his former atheism, and now considers himself ...
Letters in the Waning Years of April
Letter to the Editor: Great article, and a great analogy. Thank you for the clear analysis.I read the WSJ article that started (or at least occurred near the beginning of) all this and had ...
Some Good Basic Questions Stirred Up by Rufo and Goldberg
Update and correction: I am informed by a reader that James Lindsay has recently repudiated atheism, and is now considering himself an agnostic. That affects my second paragraph, so please factor that ...
Not Incredible at All/Easter 2025
Introduction: Sermon Video The philosopher Leibniz put the problem into a nutshell when he asked “why is there something rather than nothing at all?” That is one of the fundamental questions, ...











