by Didact | Jan 23, 2015 | Uncategorized
And knocks it straight outta da park! Oh, and this video is pretty NSFW after about the halfway mark: (Baseball analogies do not come naturally to me. It’s not a game that I understand, even slightly. Then again, I’ve only ever met one American that...
by Didact | Jan 17, 2015 | Uncategorized
Ronald Reagan: Saints Row IV Edition In which I note with a certain grimly amused satisfaction that the “mainstream” end of the conservative crowd is finally, however dimly and poorly and belatedly, beginning to understand what Islam really is- and how to...
by Didact | Jan 15, 2015 | Christianity, Uncategorized
What we really need in this case is a Jesus face-punch I know I said that the Church will survive a bad Pope. May the good Lord give me strength enough to continue believing that, because this particular Pope is making it very difficult to take him...
by Didact | Jan 14, 2015 | Christianity, Uncategorized
The Jerusalem Cross of the Crusaders- a once and future symbol of hope Cutting the CrapLike everyone else (who ISN’T a LIN), I was outraged by the cold-blooded slaying of twelve cartoonists whose “offence” was to create and publish cartoons mocking...
by Didact | Jan 8, 2015 | Uncategorized
May the honoured dead rest in peace and eternal life, in the loving arms of the One True God Note: LIN = “Loony Islamist Nutbag”. I realise this is a triple redundancy, but it’s worth repeating the point. Courtesy of the Elder of Ziyon- and the...
by Didact | Jan 7, 2015 | Christianity, Uncategorized
“With my new iPhone 5 with the 4-inch screen, you can clearly see that they’ve insulted the prophet!” — thanks to the Elder of Ziyon We can now add twelve more names to the endless list of the dead that the religion of so-called...
by Didact | Dec 18, 2014 | Christianity, Uncategorized
Back in the day when the Didact was a teenage atheist- my, how original, a know-it-all teenager who thought he knew all there is to know about Life, the Universe, and Everything!- and was in a non-denominational private boys’ grammar school, every Friday...
by Didact | Dec 15, 2014 | Uncategorized
The next great wave of Islamic expansion claims its most recent casualties in the Land Down Under: An Iranian-born gunman was killed, two of his hostages are dead and four injured after a dramatic and chaotic firefight brought an end to a terrorist siege at a Sydney...
by Didact | Dec 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
There can be no denying any longer that nationalism is on the rise across Europe. We’ve seen pro-nationalist, anti-immigrant movements beginning to take hold in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, and even Norway. Here in Britain, despite the fondest wishes of the...
by Didact | Dec 9, 2014 | Christianity, Uncategorized
The delightfully combative Ann Barnhardt has a rather good take on the progenitor of the Santa Claus legend that children the world over have come to know and love: December 6th! The feast of St. Nicholas! The story of St. Nicholas can never be repeated too often:...
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