Just Like His Pastor
A Corruption of Justice Primer
“Violence covers the mouth of the wicked.” — Proverbs 10:6 Continue reading
“Violence covers the mouth of the wicked.” — Proverbs 10:6 Continue reading
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
“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
Documenting insanity, one post at a time. Continue reading
On October 27, 2015, Christ Church held a church-wide heads-of-households meeting to address questions raised by the sex-abuse scandals that had recently come to light. This post is a verbatim transcript of the first half of this meeting. Continue reading
Real Life may not be your ultimate landing place and that’s okay. In the interim, we recommend it for three reasons. Continue reading
Moscow, Idaho — Where they discipline honorable members and they send unrepentant felons on missionary journeys. Continue reading
Mr. Wilson assures his readers that the CREC Review Committee intends to deliver the kind of justice that he and Mr. Booth advocated in their phony book. The irony, I am sure, is lost on him.
The cost of doing business with Doug Wilson. Continue reading
An email from the pastor of Trinity Reformed Church (which is Christ Church lite) to the members in regards to Kirk missionary Jamin Wight. Continue reading
“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
What do you get when you cross a red herring with an abusive ad hominem? — A red piranha. Continue reading
“My prayer for Natalie really is that she might find peace and true healing, and find it soon.” — Douglas Wilson Continue reading