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Benedict Option FAQ
Rod Dreher has assembled a “Benedict Option FAQ” for a very heady, ambitious, and interesting topic he’s been posting a lot about in the past several months, what is, in short, a call for Christians to retreat a bit and … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Culture, Death of the West, Ethics
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Dreher on SCOTUS Decision
In Time magazine, Rod Dreher writes: “Orthodox Christians Must Now Learn To Live as Exiles in Our Own Country”: Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito explicitly warned religious traditionalists that this decision leaves them vulnerable. Alito warns that Obergefell … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Culture Wars
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The Pope & The Planet
Various scientific skeptics that global warming is predominately the product of human activity have been dis-invited from a Vatican conference on the matter. From the Washington Post: The incident highlights how climate-change doubters tried and failed to alter the landmark … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Identity Politics
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ISIS Destroys Christian Graves In Mosul
From MEMRI (“Islamic State (ISIS) Destroys Christian Graves In Mosul“): On April 16, 2015, the information office for the Islamic State (ISIS) in Ninawa Province, Iraq, published a series of photos titled “Levelling Graves and Erasing Polytheist Symbols.” The photos, … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Islam
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JYT: 3/15/15
The “Tracing Jewish Heritage Along the Danube” needs no comment. The “How Business Made Us Christian” op-ed does. It’s subtitle is “A Christian Nation? Since When?”… and it’s that sorta subtitle – one that instantly poo-poos the idea the U.S. … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Cultural Marxism, National, NYT
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Equivocation: Pt. 2,811
Of The Organizer’s equivocation, J. Goldberg writes: …President Obama can’t bring himself to call the Islamic State “Islamic,” but he’s happy to offer a sermon about Christianity’s alleged crimes at the beginning of the last millennium. We are all descended … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Democrat Party, Islam, Left
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David Brooks: On Christianity, Thumbs Up to The Organizer
Token NYT ‘conservative’ David Brooks on The Organizer’s equivocation between Islam today and Christianity 600 years ago: New York Times columnist David Brooks said on Meet the Press yesterday he’s “totally pro-Obama” in how President Obama warned Christians not to … Continue reading
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Beautiful Gestures
Oswald Spengler once wrote that “Christian theology is the grandmother of Bolshevism.” Ala Nietzsche, one begins to see how the Catholic Church is, and has long been, essentially, an enemy of white ethnonationalism. From the Rock Star Pope: Pope Francis … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Death of the West, Immigration
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Newsweek Wishes You a Merry Christmas!
It’s the holiest of Christian holidays, so cue the Time or Newsweek cover story villifying Christianity. This year, we have official Tribe member (and ethically-challenged journalist) Kurt Eichenwald with a cover story on “The Bible: So Misunderstood It’s a Sin“. … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Culture Wars, Jewish
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Ghosts of Christmas Past (Redux)
I’m reposting this nice summary from Richard Spencer discussing the Germanic pagan influence on medieval Christianity (“Ghosts of Christmas Past“): We have become so accustomed to Christmas rituals—and so accustomed to them in the form of kitsch—that we forget how … Continue reading
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