by Didact | Jun 21, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
They cast their nets in GalileeJust off the hills of brown; Contented, peaceful fishermen, Before they ever knew Such happy, simple fisher-folk, Before the Lord came down. The peace of God that filled their hearts Brimful, and broke them too. Young John who trimmed...
by Didact | Jun 18, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
I was chatting the other day with a reader who actually knows me in real life about immigration, “magic dirt”, the concept of citizenship, and “picking sides” when the Big One finally goes down, and Western civilisation faceplants straight into...
by Didact | May 22, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
Another year, another Ramadan, and another several dozen people killed and injured by those peaceful, peace-loving, peaceable peaceniks of the Religion of Peace: Islamic terrorists have massacred at least 41 people and injured 102 in the first four days of the holiest...
by Didact | May 17, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
Of late I have been doing a fair amount of thinking about the nature of moral codes that we humans follow. It is plainly apparent to anyone with sense enough to count time to music that the Western world has gone profoundly wrong, to the point where almost the...
by Didact | May 13, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
Mother and Child by Frederic Leighton Today is Mother’s Day here in the good ol’ US of A, and I figured that this might be a good opportunity to address a lingering, and extremely irritating, misconception about us shitlords of the Alt-Right. As I...
by Didact | Apr 25, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
It is indeed a very strange Universe that we live in, and sometimes that same Universe throws a real treat for those of us who have some notion of just how remarkable it really is: If you do some reading about Mira, it really is a truly remarkable astral feature. But...
by Didact | Mar 30, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
Hail, brothers and sisters, on this day, in remembrance of the day on which Jesus Christ entered willingly into His Passion, and gave Himself up to His captors and tormentors to be put to death. Obviously nobody that reads my work regularly needs to be told this, but...
by Didact | Feb 27, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
Readers may be aware that I have started attending church of late. This is not because I am any sort of moral or decent person; it has more to do with a promise that I made several years ago, which I intend to keep. The one thing that stopped me from stepping into a...
by Didact | Feb 16, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
Toward the end of last year, Castalia House released a rather odd-looking book that was apparently a “spiritual prequel” of sorts to something called The Stars Came Back. Now, I had seen Rolf Nelson’s name while bumbling about on Amazon looking for...
by Didact | Feb 10, 2018 | Christianity, Uncategorized
A number of readers wrote and commented in response to my post last week about how I accidentally-on-purpose wandered into a church – a Catholic one, Sean, in case you were curious, though I have no objection to attending Mass within the house of any real...
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