Addressing a Critique: Part 1
In the nearly three years since I published Holy Nihilism, the best -- or at least most thorough -- critique I have yet received has come from an online acquaintance…
In the nearly three years since I published Holy Nihilism, the best -- or at least most thorough -- critique I have yet received has come from an online acquaintance…
Can paganism be wholesome? In my book, Letter to Anwei, I outlined the beginnings of a religious practice centered around family and the lineage. Since then, my wife and I…
Peter Hitchens managed to make some waves with his recent opinion piece recommending England secede from the United Kingdom. Aside from the audacity and simplicity of the proposal, the piece…
Right now, America can be roughly divided into two groups: those who are deeply confused about what is going on politically and economically, and those who are not. This division…
As a sort of culmination to my series of posts on science (parts 1, 2, and 3), I published an essay on the Spiritual Origins of Science over at Chest…
I've recently become an enormous fan of Dr. James Lindsay's podcasts about Wokeism and its Marxist origins. They're exceptionally well-researched and impressively brief for the span of content they cover…
...apishly Romanizing, that the word of command still was set downe in Latine; as if the learned Grammaticall pen that wrote it, would cast no ink without Latine: or perhaps, as they thought, because no vulgar…
Part III in criticizing Science. Read part 1 here and part 2 here. I have to admit that a fair bit of my animus toward science of late has been…
It is common to hear questions like this from Christian apologists in an effort to prove the existence of objective morality. C.S. Lewis and William Lane Craig both made versions…
Consider this a part II in my criticism of science. It is usually considered "shooting fish in a barrel" or "straw-manning" to attack weaker forms of an opposing argument, or…