Category Archives: Rationalism

Our European Hearth

A stable place sufficedThe Lord God almighty,Incarnate, Jesus Christ -Christina Rossetti __________ The Rev. Blagdon-Gamlen was in the minority amount his fellow clergymen when he spoke out against the colorization of England in the early 1960s. Nowadays he would be … Continue reading

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The Sweet Vale of Europe

Oh, well for the world when the white men joinTo prove their faith again! –Kipling __________ In one of W.C. Fields’ classic movies, The Man on the Flying Trapeze, his wife sends him downstairs to investigate the sounds emanating from … Continue reading

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The Liberals’ Kingdom of Malice

Still, it is the primary right of men to die and kill for the land they live in, and to punish with exceptional severity all members of their own race who have warmed their hands at the invaders’ hearth. – … Continue reading

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The Return to Our Blood Faith

“Speculation performs the feat of understanding all Christianity, but, please note, it does not understand it Christianly but speculatively, which is precisely the misunderstanding, since Christianity is the very opposite of speculation.” – Soren Kierkegaard _____ “It is only the … Continue reading

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The Lay of the European Minstrel

Hush’d is the harp: the Minstrel gone.And did he wander forth alone?Alone, in indigence and age,To linger out his pilgrimage?No; close beneath proud Newark’s tower,Arose the Minstrel’s lowly bower;A simple hut; but there was seenThe little garden hedged with green,The … Continue reading

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The Christ Bearing People

Before the Altar kneeled the saint in prayer,Fixed on the Crucified his steadfast gaze–How hard his way with danger and contempt!Sudden, with rapture thrilled, his heart beat stayed.Was it a miracle or but a dream?The chapel walls dissolved and heav’n … Continue reading

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Beyond the Swelling Flood

The prevalent philosophy of the day takes cognizance of but half of human nature—and that the worst half. Our happiness is so involved in the happiness and well-being of everything around us that a mere selfish philosophy, like political economy, … Continue reading

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Hearts of Flesh

O boundless heart, kept fresh by pity’s dews! –from John Sterling’s “Shakespeare” __________ In traditional societies the people tend to revere, as distinct from worship, their past. They go into the future holding onto the threads of their past because … Continue reading

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One Race, One Faith, One Shepherd

“All ye shall be offended because of me this night: for it is written, I will smite the shepherd and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered abroad.” – Matthew 26: 31 __________ In 1931 Albert Einstein came out … Continue reading

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Our Race is Our People

A United Federal Party advertisement asked dramatically: “Are you a man or a Dinosaur?” The moral here was that the dinosaur was a brainless creature that had become extinct because it could not meet the challenge of a changing environment, … Continue reading

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