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Category Archives: Christian Europe
The Anaconda’s Coil
In that day the LORD with his sore and great and strong sword shall punish leviathan the piercing serpent, even leviathan that crooked serpent; and he shall slay the dragon that is in the sea. –Isaiah 27: 1 _________________________ Every … Continue reading
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Tagged John D. Phelan, John Sharp Williams
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Recrossing our Spiritual Rubicon
She crept among the trees to the trunk of a tree whence she could see, beyond some intervening trees and branches, the lighted windows, both in their reality and their reflection in the water. She placed her orderly little basket … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Europe, Jacobinism, Liberalism, Negro worship, Religion of Satan, Utopia
Tagged Edgar Wallace, Edmund Burke, Shakespeare
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The Iniquity of Negro Worship
The rebels to God perfectly abhor the Author of their being. They hate him “with all their heart, with all their mind, with all their soul, and with all their strength.” He never presents himself to their thoughts but to … Continue reading
Posted in Charity, Christian Europe, Fear of racist label, Negro worship
Tagged Edmund Burke, Shakespeare, St. Paul
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Amid the Encircling Gloom
________________ Our race is our spiritual stronghold. Within that stronghold are the mysterious human relationships that give us the wherewithal to fight the battle against principalities and powers. If you strip a man of his racial identity, you strip him … Continue reading
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Tagged D. P. Dugauquier
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Our Miracle Culture
“Tis the time’s plague when madmen lead the blind.” –King Lear ______________ In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Europe, Classical liberalism, Democracy, Scientism
Tagged St. Paul
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Sweet Fields Beyond the Plague of Rationalism
Whatever is left in this world of God’s grace comes from human hearts which are not completely closed to St. Paul’s vision of that lonely figure, the son of the living God, standing before the religious atheists and the outright … Continue reading
Posted in Charity, Christian Europe, Fairy tale mode of understanding, Rationalism
Tagged Edmund Burke, Shakespeare
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Festering Lilies
And Jesus said, “For judgment I have come into this world, that those who do not see may see, and that those who see may be made blind.” Then some of the Pharisees who were with Him heard these words, … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Europe, Christian religion, Liberalism, Negro worship
Tagged Edmund Burke, Shakespeare
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Our Common Hope Is Not the Noble Savage
May the Lord, who here on earth suffered aforetime on the cross for the sins of men, be a friend unto me; He has redeemed us and has given us life, a heavenly home. –The Dream of the Rood … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Europe, Negro worship, Resurrection
Tagged Dream of the Rood, Edgar Allan Poe, Shakespeare
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For Unto You Is Born
When the Christ-Child to this world came down, He left for us His throne and crown, He lay in a manger, all pure and fair, Of straw and hay His bed so bare. But high in heaven the star shone … Continue reading
Posted in Charity, Christian Europe, Faithful hearts
Tagged Hans Christian Andersen, John Sharp Williams
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A Place Beyond Science
But they constrained him, saying, Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent. And he went in to tarry with them. And it came to pass, as he sat at the table with them, … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Europe, Faithfulness, Resurrection
Tagged Dostoyevsky, Shakespeare, Thomas Hughes
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