After yesterday, Revelations gets into the Beast: the key passage is apropos to the main text, so I am going to double quote. We are going to persecuted. If revelations is correct, at some point the West will lose, and tyranny take over the world: worse the West may win, and go all SJW upon … Continue reading Life is too important to measure by the number of your toys.
Month: October 2014
The party of SJWs gets pwnd
This is from NZ's Hansard, and is a public document of question time yesterday. The Greens are the party of SJW in NZ, and they hate the government. We will not be supporting the Employment Relations Amendment Bill #nzpol pic.twitter.com/r5uwxQ2ai6— Green Party NZ (@NZGreens) October 27, 2014 For the non locals, Russel is the co … Continue reading The party of SJWs gets pwnd
The woman and the dragon
The lectionary readings take us into Revelations, which is one of those parts of the Bible I avoid. I dislike allegory, and find the prophets, with their symbolism difficult. I prefer things to be straightforward: one may not like the teaching, but one can understand it. So why am I blogging on this? Well it … Continue reading The woman and the dragon
Against the progressive Lawyer.
This is one of those mornings that the lectionary kind of acts as its own commentary, and as one considers the text, we need to ask who has understanding? Who are the Pharisees of this age? And who are the lawyers? And a rebuke against the prosperity gospel, for many who appear rich are standing … Continue reading Against the progressive Lawyer.
Are the SJWs the Jacobins of this time.
I agree with Lenin. I am an intellectual and a property owner, which makes me middle class, in French Bourgeois, and as such I am hated by all good revolutionaries. And I see the Jacobin terror as an example of the tyranny of the mob: of arbitrary, mass murder. Lenin did not: he saw rivers … Continue reading Are the SJWs the Jacobins of this time.
Against perfection, for Work, and Scary Christian Ladies,
This morning the blogging has been interrupted by cats. One at my ankles, wanting attention, and one dumped on my chest because it decided one son was a scratching rail and the son does not really want to go to school marked up: besides I'm wearing a couple of layers while the son is trying … Continue reading Against perfection, for Work, and Scary Christian Ladies,
Administrivia and Labour Day Linkage.
It is Labour day, so I spent the morning doing work in Cochrane and working on some emails, and then this afternoon I have spent more time working on the blogs. In the hope that things speed up, I have changed the theme at shattered light. And I have moved this theme to Tonal: this … Continue reading Administrivia and Labour Day Linkage.
Notes on the master of Chluthu and the Cathedral.
Let us go today for what is difficult, hard to interpret, and difficult to comprehend. The first passage challenges us, for it talks about demonic opposition, and includes a fair amount of wisdom, none of which we want to hear. Paraphrasing Lewis, there are two errors when it comes to the spiritual: one is attribute … Continue reading Notes on the master of Chluthu and the Cathedral.
The sycretic, idolatrous, eucharist.
I am not a morning person. For those who do not believe this, I submit this gallery of webcame photos taken over the last couple of days, some to the amusement of by family. The only cute thing in them is the cat. This is a holiday weekend, and we all have slept in (which … Continue reading The sycretic, idolatrous, eucharist.
Eve’s curse and Gamers
Let us start with a thesis. Most men don't want to be women, or be feminine. We like the feminine, appreciate it, but don't want to join it. We appreciate the effort women take into preparing things -- from clothes to food to decorations -- that we really do not care that much about. We … Continue reading Eve’s curse and Gamers