“Write this man down childless. . .”
“Thus says the LORD,
‘Write this man down childless,
A man who will not prosper in his days;
For no man of his descendants will prosper,
Sitting on the throne of David
Or ruling again in Judah.’”
Jeremiah 22:30
“Thus says the LORD,
‘Write this man down childless,
A man who will not prosper in his days;
For no man of his descendants will prosper,
Sitting on the throne of David
Or ruling again in Judah.’”
Jeremiah 22:30
You do not have permission to stop groveling.
Corruption runs deep in Moscow. Continue reading
The important point is that Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, published the report, contra the CREC’s announcement. And someone at Christ Church really doesn’t want you to read it.
It’s over. Continue reading
“If you knock my son down, you better make sure that he doesn’t get back up or you’ll regret it.” —Jim Wilson Continue reading
“The state is failing this child, but how much worse the congregants who continue to sit week after week supporting that pig in the pulpit, where this child will grow up believing that this is the best the church had to offer him.” 🙁
You get more of what you subsidize and less of what you penalize.
Douglas Wilson
“This action threatens our survival as a 31-year-old business in downtown Moscow.” Continue reading
This is a fully digitized transcript of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches Presiding Ministers’ Report on the Sitler and Wight Sex Abuse Cases. You can read the text easily; cut and paste the text; and search the text (for . . . Continue reading
“Drink the Kool-Aid. Join the cult. Surrender your independence. Swallow the party line.” —Douglas Wilson Continue reading
“According to DC Wullenwaber, Sitler had, to the best of Wullenwaber’s recollection, 14 ‘touching’ victims and 3 ‘sight’ (voyeurism) victims. Of the ‘touching victims,’ most were under 12, all were non-consensual (by law), none were ‘forcible,’ and many of the victims did not know the touching had occurred (for they were asleep, etc).”
CREC Presiding Ministers’ Report
“In our own community, we have Doug Wilson writing about slavery as a paternalistic, protective institution, when it is well-documented that slavery in the South was as cruel and dehumanizing as slavery ever was.” Continue reading