“without natural affection” II
“. . . without natural affection, implacable, false accusers, brutal, fierce, despisers of those that are good. . .” — 2 Timothy 3:3 Continue reading
“. . . without natural affection, implacable, false accusers, brutal, fierce, despisers of those that are good. . .” — 2 Timothy 3:3 Continue reading
The primary goal of this plan appears to be an accommodation of Mr. Sitler’s whims, who apparently does not grasp the nature of his desperate condition. For if he understood his diagnosis, and if he loved his child, then he would be the first person to argue against his reintroduction into the home, in order to protect his son from himself. Continue reading
“You may carve it into marble if you wish, because it is not going to change anytime soon. You get more of what you subsidize and less of what you penalize.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading
Deceit, misrepresentation, and obfuscation. Continue reading