• Flipping out: Vulgarity and confronting idols. Response to Canon Press and New Saint Andrew’s

    Flipping out: Vulgarity and confronting idols. Response to Canon Press and New Saint Andrew’s

    What Cannon and New Saint Andrew’s are condoning is not the sound use of the laws of logic or argument. Neither is it the proper use of strong language in a way that glorifies God by calling out sin. None of these biblically accurate examples actually degrade the body but call out the degrading idiocy… Read more

  • The Serpent Queering the Creation

    The Serpent Queering the Creation

    Queer refers not merely to the queer sexuality, but Queer theory which is based on the subjective truth of all things. Reality is constructed in this view, by the one perceiving. There is no difference between perception and creating reality. Does this sound familiar? To a Christian it should. Read more

  • A Cursed Convention

    A Cursed Convention

    Things change, institutions get captured, and what was an acceptable affiliation can become inexcusable. We leave in a time of great unveiling. Much has become laid out into the open for all to see. This past week we received a disturbing look at the state of our culture’s elite. Now nobody watching the DNC can… Read more

  • Where The Lilies Grow

    Where The Lilies Grow

    Where the lilies grow And animals play under the willow Stands an empty field now fallow Read more

  • The Devil’s economy: Socialism as an ideology of Sin

    The Devil’s economy: Socialism as an ideology of Sin

    This is key and important for you to recognize, so follow me closely when I say that the central act of creating is making distinctions. When we make distinctions that God does not, we pretend to create and follow the serpent. When we collapse the distinctions in creation, we undo creation in thought but not… Read more

  • A Blasphemous Supper

    A Blasphemous Supper

    Elon Musk recently tweeted “Christianity has become toothless.” Sadly Christianity has mistaken having teeth for impiety. He is right, which becomes all the more irritating when we have the sword that cuts bone and marrow. Read more