Tagged “Douglas Wilson”

On Doug Wilson and the Age of Consent

Doug Dissembles

Gog & Magog: The Age of Consent

Doug Wilson will say one thing for the record to the court in defense of a child abuser, and he will say the complete opposite in public to create a false impression about his true convictions.

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Monday, February 22, 2016 |

“If I Were the Devil . . .”

When the bad guys have pushed that kind of thing sufficiently, they will then take the next step. In fact, their agenda is far enough along that they have already been taking it. What’s with that tired old category consensual? The first place that this comes under assault is with age of consent laws. Those laws presuppose the old order of Christendom, and a childhood protected from sexual predations was a cultural artifact of the Christian gospel. I thank God for it. The apostles of Progress are trying to dismantle the entire thing, and I really don’t think we should be helping them in any way.
Douglas Wilson

This Tweet Might Look Unbelievable

But It’s True

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If you plan to send your daughter to New St. Andrews College, then you should know that two key administrators for NSA, including Pastor Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, arranged the marriage of a serial pedophile to a 23-year-old . . . Continue reading

Friday, February 19, 2016 |

“Forbear Threatening”

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

If You Plan to Move to Moscow, Idaho

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.

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.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2016 |

“Feminist Rape Constructs”

Of course, I hasten to break satiric voice here because we live in a time when satire has become virtually impossible. Someone might think that I am the one urging that we go easy on rapists, when it is I who want to deal with rapists with actual biblical justice. It is feminism that is laying all the intellectual — heh, so to speak — groundwork for a robust defense of both rape and rapists.
Douglas Wilson

Guest Post: On Consent

by Boudica

Motions in Limine: consent

“As my letter makes plain, Jamin was guilty of sexual behavior with a girl who was below the age of consent. She was underage. Our letter acknowledged fully that Jamin was guilty of criminal behavior, and we wanted him to pay the penalty for that criminal behavior, which was a species of statutory rape.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading

Tuesday, February 16, 2016 |

Protection & Propriety

Statistically, if you attend Christ Church and particularly if you board Wilson’s seminary or college students, your children have a high-ish likelihood of being molested or otherwise preyed on by adult men in completely inappropriate ways. Wilson knows this is . . . Continue reading

Monday, February 15, 2016 |

“Gritty Realism”

Gritty Realism

‘To the extent that women have begun to appear in this shooter world, they do so as caricatures — with cartoonishly erotic bodies. The characteristic pose of Laura Croft from Eidos’s Tomb Raider is a straight-on view of her scowling face, skinny waist, pneumatic breasts, and two huge guns that she’s aiming directly at you. Like other female shooter games, such as Perfect Dark (Nintendo, 1999) and ONI (Bungie, 1999), the Tomb Raider series wants us to see the incredible buns and boobs, connected by a fragile Barbie waist, in motion’ (Lawrence and Jewett, The Myth of the American Superhero, p. 217).
Douglas Wilson