December 2015 Monthly Archive

“Smash the Complementarity”

So feminism — smash the patriarchy feminism — wants us to be ruled by harridans, termagants, harpies and crones. That sets the tone, and the pestering is then made complete by small-breasted biddies who want to make sure nobody is using too much hot water in the shower, and that we are all getting plenty of fiber. And if anyone reads these words and believes that I am attacking all women by them, that would provide great example of why we should not entrust our cultural future to people who can’t read.
Douglas Wilson

Real Life

It’s everything you’ve been taught to disdain. But they don’t harbor pedophiles; they don’t send convicted rapists on missionary trips; and many former kirkers have found peace there. You can too. 8:30, 10:00, and 11:30 am.

Saturday, December 5, 2015 |

“principalities & powers”

You see the strategy. Minimize the seriousness of this, but not so that you can feel good about indulging yourself. Minimize the seriousness of it so that you can walk away from a couple of big boobs without feeling like you have just fought a cosmic battle with principalities and powers in the heavenly places, for crying out loud. Or, if you like, in another strategy of seeing things rightly, you could nickname these breasts of other woman as the ‘principalities and powers.’ Whatever you do, take this part of life in stride like a grown-up. Stop reacting like a horny and conflicted twelve-year-old boy.
Douglas Wilson

Jamin Wight, Kirk Missionary

A Corruption of Justice Primer

Trinity Reformed Church

An email from the pastor of Trinity Reformed Church (which is Christ Church lite) to the members in regards to Kirk missionary Jamin Wight. Continue reading

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 |

One Year Ago: When Dr. Roy Atwood quit New Saint Andrews College

Drunk Roy Atwood

“At the same time, a resignation mid-year is not a trifle. Because of other recent administrative staff changes, the Board felt it needed to advance its timetable for appointing a new chief executive prior to Roy’s planned retirement at age 67. Unfortunately, because Roy is 62 and not yet in a position financially to retire at this time, he thought it best to resign, allowing the board to seek new leadership while he pursues other employment opportunities.” Continue reading

Wednesday, December 2, 2015 |