Tagged “Natalie Rose Greenfield”

On Dehumanization

X-ray

Scripture doesn’t say, “If you meet your enemy’s ox or his donkey going astray, you shall surely bring it back to him again — unless they’re an intolerista.” Continue reading

Sunday, January 24, 2016 |

A Few Obvious Observations

Fire Hydrant

If you would have known these facts, you wouldn’t have moved. You would have concluded, with pretty much the rest of the world, that the so-called “work” in Moscow is a sociopathic freak show. They send convicted child-abusers on missionary trips and they marry serial pedophiles knowing they intend to sire children. Of course, he doesn’t post this madness on his website. He hides it in order to create an optical illusion of the Promised Land. But Moscow is the mirage — and suddenly your former “happy-clappy” PCA church looks like a bastion of biblical orthodoxy. Continue reading

Sunday, January 10, 2016 |

@NatalieGfield

Thursday, January 7, 2016 |

The Fixated Pedophile

And His Fixated Pastor

Wolf Eyes Fixated

“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

Saturday, January 2, 2016 |

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

Saturday, November 28, 2015 |

On “digging up evil”

A Corruption of Justice Primer

digging up evil

“My prayer for Natalie really is that she might find peace and true healing, and find it soon.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading

Wednesday, November 25, 2015 |

Theater of the Absurd

A Corruption of Justice Primer

“CREC PASTOR” fits him just fine. The CREC trained him. The CREC defended him. The CREC protects those who protected him. The CREC should own him. Continue reading

Friday, November 20, 2015 |