The CREC Review Committee Nears Completion
Doug Wilson could commit a felony at high noon in the town square before 10,000 eyewitnesses and the CREC has no constitutional authority to discipline him. Continue reading
Leftover example of plagiarism from Randy Booth’s now-deleted website, with special thanks to Rachel Miller. Continue reading
Doug Wilson could commit a felony at high noon in the town square before 10,000 eyewitnesses and the CREC has no constitutional authority to discipline him. Continue reading
“I pledge to conduct myself in such a way that no one could ever question my loyalty to the peace and purity of Christ Church. This includes refusing to speak to any unauthorized person about grievances I might have, and includes refusing to hear any such criticisms as well. If commitment to this standard in any way compromises my conscience, then I understand that my resignation will be accepted, without notice, and without prejudice.” — Christ Church Commitment to Loyalty Continue reading
“Nepotism is favoritism granted to relatives. The term originated with the assignment of nephews to cardinal positions by Catholic popes and bishops.” — Wikipedia Continue reading
“Christ Church isn’t ‘a “strong” cult,’ he [Doug Wilson] said. ‘I don’t control people or anything like that.’” — Moscow-Pullman Daily News Continue reading
Ecclesiastical impotentates who pretend they’re presbyterians. Continue reading
We would identify it by its proper name — plagiarism — and recognize it as a species of theft.
Douglas Wilson
When you strip away all the blame-shifting, restatements, contradictions, obfuscations, and misleading rhetoric from Doug Wilson’s nonsense, one point stands out: He resolved to protect Jamin Wight from paying the lawful penalty for Lewd Conduct With Minor Child Under Sixteen & Sexual Abuse of a Child Under the Age of Sixteen Years. Continue reading
“we have access to the love letters/journals that you wrote that the court reviewed and then sealed . . . . those documents contain highly intimate and potentially embarrassing facts or statements, the publication of which would be highly objectionable to reasonable persons.” —Douglas Wilson
Forbear Threatening
We have already consider one word for threatening (apeileo), and we now come to another closely related one (apeile). As before, threatening is something the ungodly do. . . . We can see the sinful frame of mind that Saul of Tarsus was in as he engaged in his attack on the fledgling Christian church. ‘And Saul, yet breathing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord, went unto the high priest, And desired of him letters to Damascus to the synagogues, that if he found any of this way, whether they were men or women, he might bring them bound unto Jerusalem’ (Acts 9:1–2). . . God’s people ought not to function with threats really at all.
Douglas Wilson
Natalie Rose Greenfield has uploaded a transcript of recorded meeting between her father and Pastor Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow. In the meeting Mr. Wilson replaced his pastor hat with his mobster hat with his broker hat — but in the end we know that Mr. Wilson picked up his baseball bat to settle this score.
@XianAtty and working for Don Corleone
— Sarah R (@SarieAnneR) February 18, 2016
Life in the Kirk is actually much worse than what the interview reveals, but it’s a good starting point for those of you who may be considering Moscow, Idaho, for your next home.
And Katie Botkin has written another great post, which she titled The Man Who Would Be King.
All this for a coffee shop.