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By: Jay The girl at the “party” didn’t like that I responded to her question about whether I liked Zwingli. But with this silly hipsterish generation, you can never tell what are socially acceptable actions...

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By: Jay Dyer I propose a modified form of the transcendental argument for God’s existence. Not that it’s different, but it’s an aspect to the argument I’ve never seen previous proponents take. It occurred to...

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By: Lord Chesterfield London September 5, O.S. 1748. “As women are a considerable, or at least a pretty numerous part of company; and as their suffrages go a great way toward establishing a man’s character...

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By: Jay The so-called argument from the one and the many is a hallmark aspect of classical Van Tillian apologetics. Having studied this school for the last ten years, I am very acquainted with its methodology and...

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By: Jay A couple of years ago, when I first began to look at race studies and “national socialism,” someone (I don’t recall who) argued to me that national socialism was not Teutonic paganism. This is...

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By: Jay Dyer Justin’s Hortatory Address is interesting. In it we see an apologetic for a convert from Greek philosophy and religion to early Roman Christianity. What is more interesting is the appeal to the...

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TechnoCalyps – TransHuman, pt. I – a documentary. We shall be as gods! (psyke!)  Some of this is really amusing. Especially where the brain cells are placed on microchips to meld man and robot. We have been warned...

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Our friend Peter Parker draws out even further insights from his angle. -Jay By: Peter Parker I’ve noticed the traditional “luciferian” formula of the atheistic type, generally goes like this. 1.)Primitive man makes evolutionary leaps...

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By: Jay The Stanley Kubrick film, 2001: A Space Odyssey was a visual and technical accomplishment, unparalleled at the time of its making. I recall watching it for the first time about 12 years ago in...

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St. Hilary of Poitiers (300-368) rebukes the Protestant view of the believer’s union with Christ, word for word, and interestingly, the Protestant argument is the same as the Arians (whom he is writing against).  Its also...

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By: Jay I am sick and tired of the Law and the Prophets being a joke. This past year I’ve seen several Orthodox priests/prelates openly say they do not accept the “God” as presented in the Old...

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What Latin Traditionalists Need to Understand By: Jay My purpose here is to correct a tendency and misconception, which sometimes leads to an error.  Debating the status of this document’s authority is also not in...

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(Back by popular demand. -Jay  😉   By M. B. One thing that amazes me when I read Reformed people’s arguments against Rome is not so much what they say about us, but the gall...

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By: Jay As with my article on the prevalence of the masonic-Illuminati in top, mainstream historians’ works, the truth is often uncovered even in scholarship opposed to the principle of “secret cabals” influencing history.  Cambridge historian David Thomson writes...

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(An old article from my old site – the players mentioned here are in the news now) A Simple Glance at the Geo-Economic Structure By: Jay Last Friday I called in to the Alex Jones...

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A Presuppositional Critique: It’s Inseparability from Faith   By: Jay Dyer I shouldn’t have to go to my local church [!] and end up having to defend the accuracy and authenticity of the Biblical texts. ...

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Jay Sartre explained that the average man hides behind masks and sustains himself on a kind of false existence of wearing masks and role-playing. Nietzsche said much the same of the masses. It is hard to deny...

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By: Jay If you’ve ever seen the clips of Hitler rallies, one cannot deny that the mass demonstrations are certainly moving. I’m not saying moving in a good way: rather, the pageantry and ritual enchants...

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By: Jay Dyer 2007 I was awestruck while reading a biography on V.I. Lenin recently.  The strange synchronicities concern his creation of a massively extended police state-the “Cheka,” compared with the actions of Hitler and our modern...

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By: Jay I wrote an old artilce on Sacred Tradition and the Book of Enoch, and it’s always interesting to see what St. Augustine said on a subject. In his masterful City of God he speaks of...

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