On the Serial Pastor’s comments to the Daily News
“the unjust knows no shame” — Zephaniah 3:5
Douglas Wilson did not tell the complete truth; he omitted salient facts. Continue reading
Douglas Wilson did not tell the complete truth; he omitted salient facts. Continue reading
Perhaps April Fools’ gags help Douglas Wilson reflect on his true calling in life. Continue reading
When you strip away all the blame-shifting, restatements, contradictions, obfuscations, and misleading rhetoric from Doug Wilson’s nonsense, one point stands out: He resolved to protect Jamin Wight from paying the lawful penalty for Lewd Conduct With Minor Child Under Sixteen & Sexual Abuse of a Child Under the Age of Sixteen Years. Continue reading
And it’s not fog — it’s gas. He’s gaslighting you. Continue reading
On December 23, 2015, the Court granted Steven Sitler permission to reestablish contact with some of his victims and their families, if these people so desire; and the Court also ordered that the parents of these victims do not have to inform their children — the victims — that Steven Sitler molested them as a precondition of reestablishing contact. Continue reading
“A repentant man who had done these things would evidence his repentance in his whole-hearted desire to be executed. . . . If he does not do these things, if his declared repentance is only an emotional sorrow that does not bear the marks of true repentance, then he should be excommunicated from his church.” —Douglas Wilson
“To be really clear about this — I conducted the wedding and would do so again next week. So this is not one of those things where I wish I hadn’t done that.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading
On October 27, 2015, Christ Church held a church-wide heads-of-households meeting to address questions raised by the sex-abuse scandals that had recently come to light. This post is a verbatim transcript of the first half of this meeting. Continue reading
Moscow, Idaho — Where they discipline honorable members and they send unrepentant felons on missionary journeys. Continue reading
It’s utterly appropriate for Mr. Wilson to blame-shift. Continue reading
The essence of Mr. Wilson’s ministry. Continue reading
Part strawman, part delusion — all false. Continue reading
One of the “best things that can happen.” Continue reading