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“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
“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
Lots of new readers — Welcome to the website
What do you get when you cross a red herring with an abusive ad hominem? — A red piranha. Continue reading
The Impotent CREC Review Committee
A Corruption of Justice Primer
“It is important to note that this committee does not have authority over individual pastors or elders.” — Randy Booth Continue reading
On Art: “The Sunday Funnies”
A Corruption of Justice Primer
“The Sunday Funnies: Tom receives the call to youth ministry.” Continue reading
Bearing Witness to the Truth
A Corruption of Justice Primer
Yesterday, on November 27, 2015, Pastor Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, posted a rationalization for his abusive ad hominem attacks against former kirkers and their family members. He called it Justice and the Ad Hominem and in it he . . . Continue reading
“The Sin of Threatening”
The Sin of Threatening
Topic: Hamartiology
The word apeileo means to threaten, and is used twice in the New Testament. In both instances it is cited as a sinful kind of behavior. When the Jewish leaders were trying to shut down the apostles early in the book of Acts, one of the means they tried was that of threats. ‘But that it spread no further among the people, let us straitly threaten them, that they speak henceforth to no man in this name’ (Acts 4:17). And Jesus, when He was being abused by the religious authorities, refused to respond to them in kind. ‘For even hereunto were ye called: because Christ also suffered for us, leaving us an example, that ye should follow his steps: Who did no sin, neither was guile found in his mouth: Who, when he was reviled, reviled not again; when he suffered, he threatened not; but committed himself to him that judgeth righteously’ (1 Pet. 2:21–23).
Douglas Wilson
“Crime in a World Without Crimes”
The argument need not be consistent. All that needs to be consistent is the commitment to emotional blackmail.
Douglas Wilson
A Justice Primer — Who monitors Doug Wilson’s blog?
“Here’s a thought (not quite in jest): larger churches ought to bring an elder on staff whose sole job would be to monitor the blogs of the young people in the church.” Continue reading
“Bad Men With Shovels”
Bad Men With Shovels
‘Does Moses prevail too much in the hearts of the people? Something must be found against him. If we can find nothing against him, yet we will find something against his wife . . . But now we are resolved to pick out whatever we can get information of, though it is about things done many years ago, when they were in the university, when they lived in such or such places in times of old. If it will serve our turn, we may fasten it upon them. Proverbs 16:27: “An ungodly man diggeth up evil, and in his lips there is a burning fire.” If he has nothing above ground, he will dig something up, though it is what, both by God and man, has been buried long since’ (Burroughs, Irenicum, p. 243).
Douglas Wilson
On “digging up evil”
A Corruption of Justice Primer
“My prayer for Natalie really is that she might find peace and true healing, and find it soon.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading
RawStory.com on the Official Spokesman of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches
Raw Story has effectively distilled Douglas Wilson’s theology into two paragraphs that explain Jamin Wight and Steven Sitler better than anything I’ve ever read. Continue reading