by Didact | Nov 17, 2015 | Uncategorized
Unless you’ve been living under a very large rock, you will undoubtedly know what happened in Paris last Friday. Nearly 130 people are dead; more than 300 are injured. And make no mistake- these people were casualties of a war between Islam, and the rest of...
by Didact | Nov 4, 2015 | Christianity, Uncategorized
My reading list of late has included a couple of books by one Emmet Scott which have not only cast doubt upon, but completely destroyed, the canonical origin story of Islam. It is now clear that the story of Mohammed, the so-called “prophet” of Islam, is...
by Didact | Oct 15, 2015 | Christianity, Uncategorized
As I noted previously, the “mainstream” understanding of the Islamic world is so far out of touch with reality that most high school and college history lessons on the Dark and Middle Ages might as well be referring to a parallel universe. The history of...
by Didact | Oct 1, 2015 | Christianity, Uncategorized
The best thing about reading iconoclastic, revisionist historians is that, in the process of reading and understanding their works and their ideas, you learn just how badly your schooling has let you down. Such was certainly the case when I read the truth about the...
by Didact | Sep 21, 2015 | Christianity, Kipling, Uncategorized
There’s no sense in going further — it’s the edge of cultivation,” So they said, and I believed it — broke my land and sowed my crop — Built my barns and strung my fences in the little border station Tucked away below the foothills...
by Didact | Sep 20, 2015 | Uncategorized
Republican candidate for the Presidency Ben Carson appears to understand the deadly threat that Islamist ideology poses to the ideal of republican government: Ben Carson said that he doesn’t believe a Muslim belongs in the White House. ‘I would not...
by Didact | Sep 18, 2015 | Uncategorized
Unsurprisingly, the Koran really doesn’t have an equivalent to the Tenth Commandment A British Muslim who decided to defect to ISIS is finding out the rather less savoury aspects of Arab culture, and took to Tumblr to document his travails in typically...
by Didact | Sep 3, 2015 | Uncategorized
There are times in one’s life when things seem to get out of control, and the world ceases to make sense. Times when tragedy and loss strike quickly and easily, and when even the strongest man can be brought low by the weight on his shoulders. It is precisely...
by Didact | Jul 22, 2015 | Christianity, Uncategorized
The Great Lie that is multiculturalism is founded upon the utterly absurd belief that no one culture is inherently superior to any other. While the idea sounds wonderful in theory, in practice it has always and everywhere been used to demean and destroy...
by Didact | Jul 6, 2015 | Uncategorized
The religion of “peace” practicing its well-known tolerance toward a man suspected of being gay It turns out that we were all completely wrong about the religion of “peace” and its specific policy toward homosexuals. Or at least, so a gay...
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