The vision does not mean we have the power.

One of the things that the secularists look for is the perfect society, and there is some good news for them. This was hinted at in Kirk this morning: we were ordaining an elder and she gave the children's talk on this, missing a few of the… Read More

Coffee: Canada and NZ.

Canadians do not drink coffee. They drink some nucleated artificial stuff at a place called Tims. Now, in the wish that my Canadian friends actually can taste something nice, when dealing with their caffeine withdrawal, may I… Read More

No year zero, thank you.

The picture today is in Central Vienna, and points to the slow death of Christendom. The cathedral still towers over the city, but modern, ugly buildings have crept into the public square, and the people in the town are generally tourists, treating… Read More

Friday night quotage.

OK, let's start out with a hat tip to Julian O'Dea, who made a comment at SSM's which led to me finding Lena's blog (by their gravitars you shall find them). She's now on the weblist, because she can write like this.
A man who positively…
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The delusions of this age.

The feminists are batty. Because you cannot take the nature of the incarnation away, and that includes the fact that Jesus was a bloke. You cannot take away the fact that when he comes again it will be with fire and sword, and the men of the church… Read More

Predictions and signs.

I may be making an artificial distinction here, but I think it does flow from the text. A person with discernment can look at the weather and get indoors before it rains: this is a skill -- one that needs to be taught to every party that goes… Read More

A bang, not a whimper.

There are a few ways that a society can implode. One is to lose hope, and stop loving each other, and that is what appears to be happening in many countries that were great powers during the long war, such as Russia and Japan.
Ai Aoyama is a…
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