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Whence Cometh Evil?
Universalism and the Source of Evil
Posted in Christianity, Hell, Philosophy, Religion, Theology, Universalism
Tagged David Bentley Hart
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Killing Abortionists Is Moral
A Threat of Deadly Force against an Innocent Engenders a Moral Duty to Defend
For nearly fifty years now, opponents of abortion have been making increasingly weak claims. I do not mean to say that the central argument on the anti-abortion1 side (i.e., that a fetus is a human being worthy of protection) has … Continue reading
Posted in Abortion, Christianity, Informal, Law, Leftism, Moral Law, Morality, Natural Law, Philosophy, Politics, Proofs, Religion, Rightism, Rights
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The European Peoples and Christianity
In Christ, Our Mythology Is Complete
I do not believe that God leaves, or causes, any to walk in darkness. I believe that all men in all ages have been granted glimpses of the Light; for some it has been the mere flashes of a candle … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Culture, Moral Law, Philosophy, Religion, Theology
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The Way, The Truth, and The Life
On the Total Incompatibility of Christianity and Relativism
Posted in Christianity, Philosophy, Relativism, Religion, Theology
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If Living, Then Not Both Rational and Honest
The Central Logical Problem of Atheism and Hard Materialism
Posted in Atheism, Christianity, Philosophy, Religion, Theology
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The American Nationalist Movement: An Inflection Point
Ad Astra per Aspera
The American Nationalist movement is currently rudderless, adrift on a sea of perils where every shore offers opportunity if only one can be reached. We are leaderless1, our platform is non-existence, and our plans are underdeveloped or wholly absent. Wars … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Culture, Nationalism, Patriotism, Politics, Religion, Rightism
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Theodicy
Of Omnibenevolence and Free Will
According to Christian theology, the first human beings to walk the Earth were Adam and Eve. For the purposes of reconciling God’s omnibenevolence with the existence of evil, this provides a convenient starting point (with a very convenient minimum of … Continue reading