I am a critical and outspoken opponent of Democracy. It has become the sacred cow of the West and it should not be so–for a myriad of reasons.… Read more “Thoughts on Democracy: FW Boreham”
Month: March 2014
On Hero Worship
‘Hero’ is not a vocation. It is not a job. It is not a title that you can use on your resume. As a matter of fact,… Read more “On Hero Worship”
Give the Market What the Market Wants
That is the premise behind the Oscar-winning film, Dallas Buyers Club and for that matter, every black market that has ever existed. Ever. I have a demand… Read more “Give the Market What the Market Wants”
A Review of Carr’s ‘John Knox’
John Knox made history wholesale. The Germans had Luther. The French-speakers had Calvin. But the English speakers had John Knox. And here we are, 5 centuries later,… Read more “A Review of Carr’s ‘John Knox’”
A Review of Anyabwile’s ‘Captivated’
If the aphorism is true, that familiarity breeds contempt, then maybe that explains the flippancy of so many regarding the death and resurrection of Christ. After all,… Read more “A Review of Anyabwile’s ‘Captivated’”
Is He Being Serious?
I actually agree with John Kerry, when this morning he went on “Face the Nation” and said: “You just don’t in the 21st century behave in 19th… Read more “Is He Being Serious?”