Why I decided to join an Anglican (ACNA) Church jonathansheadspace.blog/2025/03/10/why…
You know your program is down bad when you storm the field after beating Iowa State 💀
“I love it,” Colorado coach Deion Sanders said about the crowd storming the field. “I want to see the kids rush the field.” 9news.com/article/sports…

A Christian Nationalist is simply someone who thinks that when we say “in him all things hold together” the “all things” includes the nation. Colossians 1:17.
What is your definition of "Christian Nationalist"?
I wholeheartedly support the left equating conservatism with aspirations of having an idyllic middle-upper middle class suburban life.
Taylor swift is apparently moments away from sending all white women into the alt right pipeline.
I’m very torn on @redeemed_zoomer reconquista thing for a few reasons. Generally speaking, I think he’s correct in his critique of conservative retreatism. I also think he’s correct that voluntary schism is sin. What I’m having trouble with though is what seems like an…
I agree with Zoomer that voluntary schism is sin, and I admire the impulse to reform existing institutional structures as opposed to abandoning them. And I hope he succeeds with the PCUSA. At the same time, I can’t help but think a lot of the controversy on this issue comes…
The CofE has corrupt leadership just like it did before. Huge surprise. Any conservative who schisms on account of this development, further strengthening liberalism, will be accountable to God for their cowardice
This is true.
One reason so many unsound pastors have become prominent voices in the current fight against wokeness is because so many of the pastors that we had trusted to be sound were busy capitulating to wokeness for the past decade!
The main thing pushing me to embrace Christian nationalism is the fact that almost every argument I’ve heard against it is terrible.
The real question that the right, especially the Christian right, needs to face is this: are our political principles means, or are they ends in themselves? If they are ends in themselves, then it doesn’t mean anything to say they do or don’t “work.” If they are means, then…
If you abandon your principles when they stop working, you didn't have principles in the first place.
This is kinda the point: civics in this country has been broken for a long time. The left already knew that. Now the right is coming to terms with that reality as well in real time.
The U.S. attorney general is saying things on national television that someone would be able to debunk after taking intro to civics. It is not a good look for our country.
In the wake of Charlie's assassination, many people are demanding that we redouble our devotion to the "free marketplace of ideas." The call seems at first glance courageous and noble. In reality, it is reckless and impractical. We had an open marketplace of ideas; the Left shot…
People really gotta stop acting like ~200 yards is a difficult shot. It’s insanely easy. In boot camp I was hitting 300 meter targets my first day at the range using iron sights. And I was new to it. And I wasn’t a prodigy, I was average.
I'm curious as to how he obtained his sharp shooting skills. It all sounds like complete bullshit to me.
Extremism is really just carrying an idea to its logical conclusions. It puts you outside the norm because most people, regardless of what ideas they hold, don’t do that. Extremism is only violent if the idea being carried out is itself implicitly violent.
The fatal miscalculation in branding every right winger a “fascist” was assuming that the general public would always think leftists were better.
1.) I think Department of War is a suitable/valid name for it. 2.) I think Department of Defense is a better name for it. 3.) I do not care about this.
🚨 BREAKING: Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) plans to "lead opposition" to President Trump's Department of War name change becoming official under federal statute. "I think it sends a bad signal to the world. … In a world with nuclear weapons, I think glorifying war… is not something…



Presbyterianism, Lutheranism, Roman Catholicism, and Orthodoxy are for when you’re persuaded of the truth of a certain system of doctrine. Anglicanism is for when you want to maintain your right to be persuaded.
For real, our prayerbook tradition is unmatched; the traditional presby equivalents (e.g. Knox's BCO) are just really, really stripped down imitations. Likewise our theological heritage is immense; high catholicity alongside reformed doctrine/practice, whereas the Presbys…
So my observation here is that societies that were doing good but are now basically disintegrating are mostly the same ones that abolished the death penalty.
It’s helpful to see this map, and think about how people who support the death penalty in the US perceive the ideology/politics of other countries where it’s also legal…

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