The CREC Review Committee Nears Completion
Doug Wilson could commit a felony at high noon in the town square before 10,000 eyewitnesses and the CREC has no constitutional authority to discipline him. Continue reading
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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
A calculating liar frames a deceitful tale that omits the single-most important forensic event of the narrative.
Doug Wilson could commit a felony at high noon in the town square before 10,000 eyewitnesses and the CREC has no constitutional authority to discipline him. Continue reading
Textbook Kirk: Say one thing, do another — and when called to account, lie, mislead, obfuscate. Continue reading
“Such a man is held responsible in a striking way. If he scandalizes ‘one of these little ones,’ it would be better for him to have a millstone tied around his neck and be thrown into the sea. In other words, what is actually going to happen to him is going to be a whole lot worse than that.”
— Douglas Wilson Continue reading
A dead man lying drowned at the bottom of the ocean has the advantage over a living person who has scandalized a child. Continue reading
It’s crazy that in all my bizarre, embarrassing, foul scandals, the same individual always pops up.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) May 13, 2016
Pedophiles are people too, you small-breasted wetnurse harridan harpy shrew lumberjack dyke biddies.
— Not Doug Wilson (@KirkCEO) August 18, 2016
A grifter’s empire. Continue reading
“In Titus 1, and 1 Timothy 3, God’s requirements for leadership are strict — and clear. According to those requirements, John Wesley was not qualified to be a leader of God’s people; he was not ‘blameless’ in the text’s sense. He stole the words of another and did not acknowledge that he had done so.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading