Category Archives: Christianity

Forgiveness, Repentance, and Reconciliation: Considerations in Light of the Charlie Kirk Assassination

By Davis Carlton

I’ve been involved with several online discussions regarding how Christians ought to forgive those who sin against them, and the catalyst for these discussions has been the Charlie Kirk assassination and his widow, Erika Kirk’s, stating that she forgives her late husband’s assassin at his memorial service. These discussions have often been passionate and interesting, and I’d like to offer my thoughts. I’m of the opinion that Christians are not called to forgive those who have wronged them in the absence of repentance. I’d like to explain and defend my reasoning for my conclusions. read more

Considerations on the Mahler/White Debate and the Sanctification of the Races

By Davis Carlton

The dust seems to have settled from the debate over Black sanctification between Corey Mahler and James White that took place earlier this summer. I doubt that many minds were changed, as I believe that most people are likely to believe that “their guy” won. I don’t like the framing of the debate as Mahler seemed to be disadvantaged by the premise of the debate. The debate was over whether or not God could theoretically sanctify Blacks in general to the same extent as Whites. Mahler was tasked with trying to defend the notion that nature somehow limits God’s ability to extend grace. read more

On Dire Wolves, Fake Girlboss Space Flights, Karmelo Anthony, and Nimrod

By Colby Malsbury

Ah, springtime. When a young man’s fancy turns to thoughts of….checking out what’s trending online early and often.

Which is no different than how he spends his time the other three seasons of the year, come to think of it. But hey, he might deign to crack a window open this time, and let some of the pervading stale musk out. So let’s give credit where it’s due.

So what exactly is burning up this Online that I’ve heard so much about these days? Why, a polymorphous mass of Newspeak conveying the message that whatever degenerate humanity decrees to be right in its own eyes must be the ironclad Truth, of course! What can I say? The days are getting warmer, and riot season is about to dawn in the urban areas. Nothing like a polite but firm affirmation of your own omnipotence to get your REEEEEEE’s cooing and the subsequent fires raging, all right. read more

The Lite WOKE Left’s Accusation That The Dissident Christian Right Is Really “WOKE Right”

By Enos Powell

Read the original article by Enos at his blog here.

Recently, it has become all the rage for the lite WOKE left to accuse the dissident right of being “WOKE RIGHT.” The lite WOKE left is doing this in order to try and gate-keep for the hard WOKE left. It is hoped by those slinging around the accusation of “WOKE RIGHT” that they will be able to discredit the dissident and Christian Right with many who are not epistemologically self conscious in our current truth contest.

Now, I have never understood the guts of this accusation and I have legitimately tried to understand that the WOKE Right and the WOKE Left are really the same only as mirror opposites. The argument that the WOKE Right is the same as the WOKE Left is that both use the same methodology to arrive at their opposite positions. read more

Their Blood Cries Out: The Murder & Betrayal of Austin Metcalf

By Ehud Would

You can also read Ehud’s original post at his blog, here.

The horror of Austin Metcalf’s murder at the hands of Karmelo Anthony follows a long sad pattern in this country – a pattern of White people slaughtered by demoniac negroes whose actions are excused and/or instantly forgiven by the victims’ families. And all absent any hint of contrition on the part of the killers.

Essential to this pattern is the fact that moderns will feel more outrage at the words “demoniac negroes” than at Blacks’ ongoing predation on the children of our people.  read more

How I Became a World War II Revisionist

By Davis Carlton

The recent controversy involving Joel Webbon and the promulgation of the Antioch Declaration has prompted me to explain why I have come to believe the revisionist narrative regarding the Second World War. For context, my reason for delving into this topic is because Joel Webbon is being accused of harboring Nazi sympathies because of his decision not to discipline a member who had the temerity to private send a meme via text that questioned the official narratives of the Holocaust. Pastors like James White, Doug Wilson, and Joe Boot have taken particular offense with those who would dare to question the received orthodoxy of the official narrative. They spearheaded the “Antioch Declaration” to define orthodoxy on the subject of World War II in addition to condemning ethno-nationalism. read more

The Good Samaritan Fallacy

By Ehud Would

You can also read the following article at Ehud’s blog by clicking here.

Dr. Romberg famously identified Galatians 3:28 as the most abused passage in scripture, but Luke 10:25-37 is close competition. The parable of The Good Samaritan is a favored prooftext of the New Age religion masquerading as Christianity today. Alienists interpret it to say that all men of non-White races are naturally good by way of the imago dei (a Latinism that incidentally came into vogue only in the Post-War Consensus civil rights revolution) while White Christians are innately corrupt by way of “Privilege,” “Whiteness,” and “Supremacy”; and any Whites still concerned with proximate duties of the law such as patriotism, border security, or natural family are deemed reprobate. The only escape from that damnation for Whites is to lay down our lives, our country, and our children, for any man of a foreign race irrespective of his attitude toward us or our King.  read more

David Platt Lies About Acts 17 and Mass Migration

By Davis Carlton

David Platt has recently spoken up once again in order to shill for mass migration. In a recent interview Platt says that “there is a problem when Christians in the United States are the most resistant to refugees in our communities.” Platt continues by stating, “We believe in Acts chapter 17…God orchestrates the movements of peoples among the nations that they might be found by Him.” Platt then goes on to comment about how God is bringing people here from places in the world that have “little to no access to the Gospel.” The implication being that Christians must support mass migration and refugee resettlement in order to fulfill the Great Commission. read more

The Bible and National Identity: A Continued Response to Charles Johnson

By Davis Carlton

Charles Johnson of Reformed Theology Delatinized has responded to Rev. Michael Spangler’s series on Race Realism posted at the Pactum Institute Blog. I encourage everyone to read Spangler’s own response that he has posted to Johnson’s critique. I have given a preliminary response to Johnson in which I specifically critique his claims that Spangler uses certain passages that are descriptive in nature and thus cannot be used to derive imperatives. In other words, Johnson argues that just because God has created the various races and ethnic groups, we cannot infer that these are central to our identity or that we are required to preserve our distinct ethnic or racial identity. In this response I would like to interact with the arguments that Johnson makes in regards to the Law and how it pertains to the preservation of national identity. read more

A Matter of Is vs. Ought: A Response to Charles Johnson on Race Realism

By Davis Carlton

Charles Johnson, writing at the blog Reformed Theology Delatinized, has responded to Rev. Michael Spangler’s series on race realism posted at the Pactum Institute blog. Johnson concedes that Spangler is basically correct regarding the reality of race and that whites are being replaced in America, but that is the extent of his agreement. Johnson quotes Spangler’s saying that race realism is the belief that “race goes deep, extending to countless other realities, physical, cultural, intellectual, moral, and spiritual.” Johnson then argues that “A more historic name for this doctrine would be ‘racism.’” Johnson ignores the actual history of the frivolous accusation of “racism,” which sets the tone for the rest of his response. read more