In our first two installments (Part 1 here; Part 2 here), we have given a brief overview of the historical and current situations in South Africa, relating to the dangers faced by
I have argued that we of the Hard Right should not actively seek open confrontation with the enemies of our culture. I have tried to advocate for a legal, ethical procedure to rid our communities of those who would wish
Honestly, the very phrase turns my stomach. As if the one uttering the words, “I want to be happy” is actually saying something profound. Seriously, does the person think everyone else is
The Dallas Cowboys: The Outrageous History of the Biggest, Loudest, Most Hated, Best Loved Football Team in America. By Joe Nick Patoski. (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2012. Pp. ix +
Editor’s Note: John Henry Newman was a well-known churchman in England, during the 19th Century. Originally an Anglican, he eventually became Roman Catholic, was ordained a priest and became an important historical
Over at Vox Day’s blog, Vox Popoli, a good discussion has been had on the fact that the past few decades (or more) have been a charade, as far as politics go.
Recently, I was rewatching the great movie, Tombstone, with my youngest son. It was the first time he had seen it. I experienced much joy seeing him react to the events depicted, as
In the modern age, tolerance has been held up as a paramount virtue. Well, at least as long as your personal views are not Christian or characteristic of traditional Western Culture. We
Thanks to our friends at Crypto.Fashion, we have four new mug designs ready to go! Take a look at all the available mugs here. Here is a sneak peek at the new
Editor’s Note: Here, we present another sermon by George Whitefield, the great Anglican cleric who was one of the founders of Methodism. Luke 8:18, “Take heed, therefore, how ye hear.” The occasion
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