Veritas Press on the Horns of a Dilemma
They must choose their poison: Admit guilt or plead some form of colossal editorial incompetence. Continue reading
They must choose their poison: Admit guilt or plead some form of colossal editorial incompetence. Continue reading
Ecclesiastical impotentates who pretend they’re presbyterians. Continue reading
“Moreover he must have good testimony from them that are without; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.” — 1 Timothy 3:7 Continue reading
In which Randy Booth twists & grinds on his sword — again — and the fine folks who run Canon Press simply grind. Continue reading
Wordsmith Doug Wilson declared Jamin Wight guilty of a crime that does not exist and he defended Jamin Wight against a criminal accusation that the state never charged because it too does not exist. Continue reading
“A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood; A heart that devises wicked imaginations, feet that are swift in running to evil; A false witness that speaks lies, and he that sows discord among brethren.” — Proverbs 6:17–19 Continue reading
Natalie spoke at the University of Idaho last week and Peter Røise filmed it. Normally, I would post a link to Natalie’s site for you to watch the vid, but we are building an archive to host all of Doug . . . Continue reading
Doug Wilson will say one thing for the record to the court in defense of a child abuser, and he will say the complete opposite in public to create a false impression about his true convictions.
And it’s not fog — it’s gas. He’s gaslighting you. Continue reading
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Continue reading
Last week Canon Press did a Friday afternoon news dump to announce the findings of their investigation into Doug Wilson’s most recent plagiarism eruption in A Justice Primer. The anonymous investigators for Canon Press have identified the real culprit as . . . Continue reading
“Violence covers the mouth of the wicked.” — Proverbs 10:6 Continue reading
Documenting insanity, one post at a time. Continue reading