Three Years of Terror
Tonight I wish the little Sitler boy a happy birthday. Continue reading
Tonight I wish the little Sitler boy a happy birthday. 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
Here we see Douglas Wilson’s “good cop, bad cop,” routine. He sings carols to those he loathes. Continue reading
“Hypocrisy is always much bigger than the sin it pretends not to be committing.” — Douglas Wilson
It’s easy to fake humility when you confess the other guy’s sin. But he never explains why Moscow breeds arrogance. 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
“All the varied expressions of transgressive sexuality currently being celebrated in our culture, and now by the highest court in the land, are out of accord with God’s creational design for human sexuality, and are therefore sinful in the eyes of God. Whenever men set themselves up arrogantly to challenge God’s holy standards for sexuality, seeking to teach contrary to what God has taught us in His Word, they are vainly attempting something that is not within their authority to accomplish. We cannot bestow dignity where God has withheld it, and we cannot join together what God has determined shall remain forever separated.” —Douglas Wilson
“There is no biblical case for that. If his wife is fully apprised of all the facts, and she was, and she wanted to marry him, should I excommunicate them both for marrying? Don’t I need a verse or something?” —Douglas Wilson Continue reading
Corruption runs deep in Moscow. Continue reading
It’s over. Continue reading
“This action threatens our survival as a 31-year-old business in downtown Moscow.” Continue reading