From the very beginning the Christian faith has had to deal with imposters who gain control of the governmental mechanisms of the church, doing so in order to undermine the entire point of the Church. Think, for example, of Diotrephes, who would put out of the church anybody who had even voted in favor of receiving emissaries of the apostles (3 John 9–10). That man had control of the perks of preeminence, he had control of the minutes and file cabinets, he had control of the office keys. The only thing He didn’t have was control of the Spirit. The Spirit blows where He wills.
Douglas Wilson
Quotes
Isn’t “a ‘strong’ cult”
“[Christ Church isn’t] a ‘strong’ cult. . . I don’t control people or anything like that.”
Douglas Wilson
“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.”
Commitment to Loyalty
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.Douglas Wilson
@KirkCEO: “my Kirk is NOT a cult”
My followers agree with me 100% and back me up all I want and get ostracized if they try to leave and know my Kirk is NOT a cult.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) June 11, 2016
Not only is my Kirk definitely not a cult, nobody would ever want to leave or even attempt to try.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) June 18, 2016
Kirkers: ignore the fact that my elder board is laughably full of my family members & toadies and they couldn’t check my power if they tried
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) July 9, 2016
#KirkChivalry
@RachelHeldEvans & @NatalieGfield
Guys who defend the way Douglas Wilson talks to me & other women: Would you be okay with someone talking to your wife or daughter that way?
— Rachel Held Evans (@rachelheldevans) July 28, 2016
Many men adamantly defend Doug Wilson when he blames me for my own childhood rape. What if the table was turned? https://t.co/66hGw1Q8WB
— Natalie Greenfield (@NatalieGfield) July 29, 2016
Spengler’s Universal Law #23
“The best thing you can do for zombie cultures is, don’t be one of them.” Spengler
Spengler’s Universal Law #1
“A man or a nation at the brink of death does not have a ‘rational self-interest.’” Spengler
“my lucrative ministry”
Thanks for hearing me out. Have to get back to my lucrative ministry now.
Douglas Wilson
“Clinton levels of corruption”
If you can justify Clinton levels of corruption, you can accomplish quite a bit. At least for a while.
Douglas Wilson
“What a Wonderful World” by @KirkCEO
“Don’t know much”
New song:
Dont know much about history
Dont know much about theology
But I know that if you submit to me
What a wonderful world it would be— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) July 4, 2016
“I’d vote for Jefferson Davis”
They voted for Bush; I’d vote for Jefferson Davis.
Douglas Wilson
“It’s not right . . . to give perfectly good white folk food to niggers”
Jesus was not above using ethnic humor to make His point either. . . . My understanding of this encounter is that Jesus was pulling his disciples’ chain. This woman was not a Jew, and the Jews had problems dealing with such people, considering them beneath contempt — in a word, dogs. Put in terms that we might be more familiar with, Jesus was white, and the disciples were white, and this black woman comes up seeking healing, for her daughter. She gets ignored. The disciples ask Jesus to send her off. She comes up and beseeches Christ for healing. It’s not right, He says, to give perfectly good white folk food to “niggers.” Disciples mentally cheer. But she sees the look in His eye, and the inverted commas around the epithet, and answers in kind. He relents, which was His intent all along, and heals the woman’s daughter. If this understanding is right, then Jesus was using a racial insult to make a point. If it is not correct, then He was simply using a racial insult. In either case, His language is more than a little rough.
Douglas Wilson
@KirkCEO says it on Mablog
Today on MaBlog, I’ll be using religion to justify doing horrible things to other people. Like yesterday, and so on.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) April 21, 2016
When I can’t say anything nice, I say it on MaBlog.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) March 5, 2016
You can tell how much I love my neighbor by the vitriol I spew in my books, on my blog, and at my church.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) February 22, 2016
Allow me to summarize my blogging this week: I got #99problems but feeling sorry about my lies about a rape victim isn’t one.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) October 9, 2015