Obviously, when two contradictory claims of absolute truth collide, both can be wrong, but both cannot be right.
Douglas Wilson
May 2017 Monthly Archive
Moscow-Pullman Daily News letter to the editor: “On ending slavery”
Doubling Down on Deceit
“unnecessary carnage” Continue reading
Please Read This. . .
My Family’s Slave
By Alex Tizon
The ashes filled a black plastic box about the size of a toaster. It weighed three and a half pounds. I put it in a canvas tote bag and packed it in my suitcase this past July for the transpacific flight to Manila. From there I would travel by car to a rural village. When I arrived, I would hand over all that was left of the woman who had spent 56 years as a slave in my family’s household.
Her name was Eudocia Tomas Pulido. We called her Lola. She was 4 foot 11, with mocha-brown skin and almond eyes that I can still see looking into mine — my first memory. She was 18 years old when my grandfather gave her to my mother as a gift, and when my family moved to the United States, we brought her with us. . . . →
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Deceitful Theology Part 1
The principles of war as understood by Douglas Wilson culminate in the chief principle of war as well as the cornerstone of his theology — deception. Continue reading
Moscow-Pullman Daily News: “Permit for NSA’s expansion appealed”
“The Moscow City Council will have its say on New Saint Andrews College’s conditional use permit application that would allow the college to expand into the former Cadillac Jack’s building on North Main Street. . . .” Continue reading
The Appropriate Response If Someone Threatens Your Child
Use Your Ivory
“As the buffalo stepped toward the approaching elephants, the momma elephant trumpeted a warning and threw her trunk up in the air. . . .” Continue reading
Moscow-Pullman Daily News editorial — “Time to revisit sex offender sentencing”
“Recently, a man convicted of lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor child under the age of 16 was released on parole after serving 20 months of a life sentence. He is a first-time offender.” Continue reading
Moscow-Pullman Daily News Back Issues: “10 years ago today”
A very important anniversary in the history of Christ Church and New Saint Andrews College. Continue reading
Reminder: This Saturday, “Taste & See” at Christ the King Anglican Church
“Give peace in our time, O Lord.” —Book of Common Prayer Continue reading
Stonewall Jackson (1824–1863) Died on This Day in History
Stonewall Jackson was a brutally ruthless killing machine, who kept the Sabbath. Continue reading
Three Letters to the Editor: Moscow-Pullman Daily News
Three men who have completely miscalculated what’s coming their way. Continue reading
“if you steal from one person, it’s plagiarism”
These concerns have led to the saying that if you steal from one person, it’s plagiarism, but if you steal from many, it’s research.
Douglas Wilson
Doug Wilson and the Art of Plagiarism
“deception”
At his core he is a petty thief. Continue reading