Category: Religion

  • By Selwyn Duke When John the Baptist said to King Herod, “It is not lawful for thee to have thy brother's wife,” the price he paid was his head on a platter.  He had spoken Absolute Truth to power in a time when power was absolute.  It was the bravest of acts, the kind only…

  • By Selwyn Duke If you know anything about “human rights commissions,” you know that never were there entities more  euphemistically named. They have proliferated throughout the Western world and have become tools of the thought police, and whatever rights they purport to protect, the right to speak Truth isn’t one of them. For evidence of…

  • Information Expert Claims to Have Scientific Proof of God's Existence http://youtube.com/v/seAHybCIBzkTo say you have scientific proof of God's existence is an amazing claim, I know, but this man, Perry Marshall, may just be right. You'll have to watch at least the first few parts of this to understand his thesis, but if any presentation was…

  • By Selwyn Duke Pope Benedict XVI has found himself in a maelstrom of controversy over his lifting of the excommunication of Richard Williamson, an illegally-consecrated prelate who has downplayed the magnitude of the Holocaust.  The Pope has been scored by the media, certain Jewish groups and even some fellow Catholics, yet few truly understand what…

  • The Threat of Islam http://youtube.com/v/8789NMWZ9EIThis is a video that seeks to demonstrate the consequences of allowing Islam to make inroads into a nation. It presents examples of civilizations whose populations are some percent Moslem (e.g., 5, 10, 25, 50 percent) and the social effects associated with each percentage. A critic could accuse it of being…

  • By Selwyn Duke Whether or not you believe in the wrath of God, there is no question that the wrath of the ungodly left is often on full display.  As for the latter, evangelist Pat Robertson got quite a liberal dose of it recently.  The founder of the 700 Club was placed in the crosshairs…

  • By Bruce Walker Twenty years ago, the Kremlin lost its own Battle of Stalingrad:  Communist Poland formally legalized Solidarity, a labor union that truly was a labor union.  In 1943, after the Battle of Stalingrad, it was certain that Hitler could not “win” the war (i.e. he could not achieve the sort of military advantage…

  • By Bruce Walker Seventy-five years ago, on January 1, 1934, one of the most insidious laws in human history came into effect in Nazi Germany.  The innocent sounding name was The Law for the Prevention of Hereditary Diseased Offspring.   It was the ghastly pinnacle of an unholy theory of human eugenics.  Darwinism – not the…

  • By Selwyn Duke According to The Sun, Russia has experienced a series of murders, rapes, mutilations, and desecrations linked to Satanists.  No, I did not say Stalinists, although, given how communists will persecute Christians, one could be forgiven for confusing the two.  And a most horrific example of such ritualistic murder has just taken place…

  • By Selwyn Duke The scene was the dreaded “no man’s land” separating dank and dreary trenches during WWI. It was, as the name implies, a forbidding place, one which modern weaponry had transformed into a moonscape on which even stout-hearted warriors feared to tread. The conflict waged there was dubbed “the War to End All…