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July 24, 2016 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer The popular 80s pastiche series Stranger Things begins with a familiar scene of E.T. nostalgia, centering around Dungeons & Dragons.   The scene is particularly familiar to me, since I played D&D back...

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May 26, 2016 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer There are numerous misunderstandings surrounding the subjects of Genesis, creation, evolution, science and theology, which muddy the primordial goo even further than it already was (if only...

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May 19, 2016 - 0 Comments

I called into the Hoax Buster’s Call to discuss the crucial subject of how presuppositions and paradigms function as templates to interpret “facts.”  There are no “brute facts” that come...

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April 24, 2016 - 0 Comments

The first half is free, while the full interview can be had by subscribing at JaysAnalysis for 4.95 a month at the PayPal link. A Non-GMO Hybridization of Esoteric Hollywood...

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April 10, 2016 - 0 Comments

 After numerous requests to deconstruct Stefan Molyneux and his popular online philosophy talks, I have acquiesced. This talk will also apply to the whole cadre of Internet atheists, from...

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April 5, 2016 - 0 Comments

  This is a partial clip from a full talk available at JaysAnalysis for paid subscribers. Dean Arnold invited me to speak at a private theater in Chattanooga, TN. The topic was my...

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June 10, 2010 - 0 Comments

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”...

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June 5, 2010 - 0 Comments

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...

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June 5, 2010 - 0 Comments

(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...

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May 27, 2010 - 0 Comments

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...

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May 24, 2010 - 0 Comments

This week I read some really good articles I want to pass on. “Temple of Man: Freemasonry, Civil Religion and Education” by: Terry Melanson “The Church Impotent: The Feminization of...

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May 24, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay The “television event of the decade” ended with what is, in my opinion, the cheesiest and empty theme it could have possibly had.  As it turns out, as...

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May 3, 2010 - 0 Comments

A Detailed Analysis of the Implications of Reformation Theology By: Jay Dyer St. Gregory of Nyssa wrote of the reason for the Incarnation:  “Sick, our nature demanded to be healed; fallen, to...

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May 3, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer I was, for several years in my early 20s a supporter of Paul Washer.  To me he seemed a godly leader: A real missionary, and a true...

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April 19, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer If you’ve read much in terms of Catholic theology and Church History, it’s not too long before you come into contact with various theories about what has...

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April 17, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer Protestants are generally clueless when it comes to the canon of Scripture. Even the best of them act as if the Bible dropped out of heaven into...

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April 14, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Jay Dyer A common thread in non-Christian religions and worldviews is that of dualism. In fact, nature itself does exhibit all forms of dualities, such as night and day,...

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April 12, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Nick I would hope that anyone reading the title of this post would consider the suggested question nothing short of blasphemy. For those who don’t know, there are Christians...

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April 11, 2010 - 0 Comments

  By: Jay Dyer A Reformed Protestant apologist recently sent me several objections to the Deuterocanonical Books. These are the books which are included in the Catholic and Orthodox canons,...

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April 10, 2010 - 0 Comments

By: Peter Parker   Poised on the cusp of the summer season, as Hollywood begins to release it’s usual torrent of mind numbing crud, the “paranoid” observer would do well...

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