Moscow-Pullman Daily News: “Residents worried about Logos water application”
“So the Philistines took dirt and stopped up all the wells that his father’s servants had dug in the days of his father Abraham.” —Genesis 26:15 Continue reading
“So the Philistines took dirt and stopped up all the wells that his father’s servants had dug in the days of his father Abraham.” —Genesis 26:15 Continue reading
“You get more of what you subsidize and less of what you penalize.”
—Douglas Wilson Continue reading
Targeting an enemy’s wells is a tactic of guerrilla warfare as old as the Book of Genesis. Continue reading
So much for “vetting ministerial candidates . . . intense accountability . . . extensive reference requirements, and criminal background checks.” Continue reading
The editor of the Moscow-Pullman Daily News chose his top five stories of the year, ranking the metastasis of NSA in second place. Continue reading
“So if someone with a long enough face to be a dowager from Human Resources tells me that I am no longer permitted, as a cis-white-male, to make any observations or comparisons, metaphorical or otherwise, about any aspect of the female anatomy, guess what I am going to do? Guess what my next blog post is going to be about?” —Douglas Wilson Continue reading
“Lee Rozen recently argued (Our View, April 29–30) that I seem to be proud of my ‘anti-gay, pro-slavery, patriarchal provocateur status.’” Continue reading
“Whether braggadocio or not, the specter of theocracy on the Palouse bears resistance.” —Lee Rozen, for the editorial board Continue reading
“It is relevant to note that the religion page in our newspaper usually lists 45 to 50 churches. Some may share that pastor’s opinions, but do not challenge the community with them. To my knowledge, this is the only church provoking this kind of battle.” Continue reading
“It’s persuasion to live more peaceable lives.” —Doug Wilson Continue reading
One year after Doug Wilson mocked Dr. Morecraft with “Craft Morecaroni & Cheese,” Dr. Morecraft served a hot dish of poetic justice to the scoffer. Continue reading
Textbook Kirk: Say one thing, do another — and when called to account, lie, mislead, obfuscate. Continue reading
Another member of the community bears witness to Doug Wilson’s lasting cultural legacy. Continue reading