Tagged “Randy Booth”

One Year Ago: When Dr. Roy Atwood quit New Saint Andrews College

Drunk Roy Atwood

“At the same time, a resignation mid-year is not a trifle. Because of other recent administrative staff changes, the Board felt it needed to advance its timetable for appointing a new chief executive prior to Roy’s planned retirement at age 67. Unfortunately, because Roy is 62 and not yet in a position financially to retire at this time, he thought it best to resign, allowing the board to seek new leadership while he pursues other employment opportunities.” Continue reading

Wednesday, December 2, 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 |

On Randy Booth

A Corruption of Justice Primer

Randy Booth

“For multiple reasons, certain ethical standards which used to be taken for granted in the Christian world are no longer. Recent years have seen a terrible erosion in our ability to distinguish good from evil; in certain frightening ways, the ethical competence of the Christian world is frankly disintegrating. In some places, the standards have simply collapsed.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading

Wednesday, November 18, 2015 |

On A Conflict of Interest

A Corruption of Justice Primer

A Corruption of Justice Primer

If Doug Wilson had to recuse himself, then why doesn’t Randy Booth have to recuse himself? After all, they are business partners. Continue reading

Thursday, November 12, 2015 |

On How Not To Conduct an Inquiry

A Corruption of Justice Primer

Kangaroos

The CREC ignores a man in its jurisdiction over whom it exercises constitutional authority — Doug Wilson. The CREC ignores its moral and constitutional obligation to prosecute him for his crimes. And the CREC concerns itself with someone outside its jurisdiction — Natalie — asking her how an unrepentant Doug Wilson can make restitution to her, which is not how to conduct an inquiry. Continue reading

Tuesday, November 10, 2015 |