30 September 2020

The Danger Regarding the Flare-up in Nagorno-Karabakh

For many years I have followed and written about the tensions within the Caucasus and once again they're flaring up but many seem to sense there's something different this time – the potential is there for a greater regional war.

29 September 2020

Ethical Dissonance: Western Evangelicalism and BJP India

https://www.mnnonline.org/news/dear-mr-pompeo-please-hold-india-accountable-for-its-oppression/

Confusion reigns as the compromised Western Church has no moral standing. Allying itself with political power, the Evangelical movement and its allies call upon the likes of Pompeo to use the power of the American Empire to curtail the anti-Christian policies of Modi's BJP.

27 September 2020

New Calvinist Civil War: Protestia, Friel, and The Gospel Coalition

Protestia, the newest incarnation of JD Hall's Pulpit and Pen clickbait factory posted a broadside attacking The Gospel Coalition. The 'news' article used this critical 'tweet' from Justin Taylor as a platform to launch their attack:



Interestingly I went looking for the tweet but couldn't find it. It seems to have been removed.

25 September 2020

A Historian of Worth

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/18/books/stephen-cohen-dead.html

Stephen Cohen was a solid historian who spent most of his career focused on the Soviet Union and Russia. His specialisation gave him a largely unparalleled perspective that proved both unique and critical in the 21st century as the United States began to take a more aggressive posture vis-à-vis Russia.

22 September 2020

The Twin Disasters of American Evangelicalism: Dominionism and Dispensationalism

https://www.mintpressnews.com/christian-nationalists-christian-zionists-secure-another-four-years-for-trump/270259/

The Mint Press News article wades into confusing waters as there is some truth in the assertions of racism at work in the narratives of Christian Nationalism but these realities are vigorously denied by most in that sector – as is the reality of American imperialism.

There is so much dishonesty at work, the revising and romanticisation of history and imposed metanarrative that it's very difficult to get through to the adherents of Christian Nationalism (a variant of Dominionism) that they have in fact departed from historical truth and certainly New Testament Christianity.

20 September 2020

Trump+ 1338: The Coming Constitutional Crisis, Ginsburg and Evangelicals

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/17/opinion/2020-election-voting.html

It surprises me to say that to some extent I agree with former DNI Coats or rather I agree with his assessment. As a Christian I believe we ought to pray for the peace of the city. This does not mean we endorse the city, its agendas, policies, goals, or wars.

On the contrary in many cases we must speak against these things but we do so from a non-political standpoint. We speak as prophets bringing a message of doom and hope. We do not seek power as God will judge those on the outside. We have no interest in their Babel towers or their Babylons and ultimately we submit to the powers that be and do not resist them in terms of the sword or the coin.

My concerns are less about the integrity of the American democratic experiment and the ideals that it ostensibly stands for. Rather my concerns are purely pragmatic. At this point it time the election has been cast into doubt and it's hard to imagine a scenario in which there will not be chaos and considerable blood in the streets.

16 September 2020

Inbox: Are American Soldiers Losers and Suckers?

Despite Trump's near panicked claims to the contrary, the witnesses that testify to have heard him say as much are credible. Trump's selfishness and self-absorption know no bounds. He cannot conceive of anyone believing in anything greater than one's self – let alone believing in it so strongly that they would be willing to sacrifice their lives for it. And thus to the bafflement and irritation of those serving under him, he as president of the United States impugned the memory of fallen soldiers buried on French soil.

15 September 2020

Peace in the Middle East?


This Catholic news article seems to catch the right air of cynicism with regard to the recent Trumpite peace accords. Various Arab nations have been signing on to the pro-Israel axis so aggressively advocated by Trump and his Likud allies. An era of peace is about dawn on the Middle East or so we're told.

13 September 2020

Real Christians Won't Listen to John MacArthur


One is little surprised that Richard Land's rag 'The Christian Post' picked up this story. Land has long been one of the chief voices of Evangelical evil – a hater of Christ and a supporter of sin. Land hates Jesus Christ and has given himself over to deceiving the people of God, strengthening the hand of the evildoer and seducing the flock to do the same. Sadly, John MacArthur has fallen into this same trap.
Real Christians will vote for Donald Trump – so says John MacArthur. The issues of abortion and the larger spectrum of sodomite issues are enough that Christians have no choice – they'll vote for the Trump ticket.
Such declarations demonstrate MacArthur's continued slide into compromise. His worldliness and mammon worship continue to pull him into convoluted and corrupted thinking.

12 September 2020

Failing to Discern the Real Nature of the BBC and Mainstream Media in the Anglo-American World


There is a lack of discernment on display in the Sharon James article. She laments the fall of the BBC and the abandonment of its Biblical values missing the fact that when the institution was created in 1927 the British Empire was still in full swing. The idea that something like the BBC –a mouthpiece for the British Establishment would in any way represent Christian values or that the ethics of honesty and objectivity wouldn't come into conflict with the Empire – which like all empires is built on lies was just absurd. It was bound to fail. It was from the beginning a lie and therefore prima facie unbiblical.

09 September 2020

Calvinism, the Feminist Wars, and the Vocation Trap


I must confess I was pretty disturbed hearing about some of the comments directed at Aimee Byrd. They were out of line and some of the men who made them are especially guilty as they are office holders in the Church.

05 September 2020

Covid Statistics, the CDC, and Comorbidity


The CDC numbers regarding actual 'official' Covid deaths has been out for some time. At first it seems shocking. What? Of all the 180,000+ Covid deaths only 6% are directly attributable to Covid? Everyone else had an underlying or pre-existing condition? Does that mean this has all been an exaggeration?
That's how many people understand it and when Trump recently sent out a tweet echoing these statistics the Internet went wild. Numerous Right-wing oriented websites picked it up and what I saw were several variations of the following deductive process.

02 September 2020

The Lithium Coup (Week 42): Bolivian Unrest Continues

https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/bolivia-farmers-denounce-armed-pro-regime-civilians-attack-20200811-0002.html

More evidence has poured in since the November 2019 coup that forced Evo Morales from power – and forced him to flee for his life. Contrary to the assertions of Mike Pompeo and other American officials, the election was not fraudulent as the Organisation of American States (OAS) now admits.

30 August 2020

The 2020 RNC: Obscene, Fictitious and Dangerous (Part 2)


The whole escapade was to Christian eyes a disgusting display. Few seem to have noticed the campaign has no real platform – as indeed Trump doesn't actually stand for anything. There are no real goals – it's just an endless hymn of praise for Trump and the whole thing culminated in his fascistic tirade.

The 2020 RNC: Obscene, Fictitious and Dangerous (Part 1)


The Democratic National Convention was also obscene and fictitious in its narratives and ideas but the GOP convention had a distinct Christian air about it and it was making an explicit Evangelical appeal – and that's why I'm compelled to be more interested in what was happening there. 
In fact on the final night there were some one hundred Evangelical leaders in attendance at Trump's speech and while Christian media made much of the crowds shouting at them upon their exit, the same Christian media has chosen to largely ignore the Trump-inspired teenage gunman in Kenosha, Wisconsin who after gunning unarmed people down in cold blood walked through the police line – even while voices cried out that he had just shot people. The police stood by and let him pass and return to his home in Illinois. 

28 August 2020

The Falwells: Two Dirty People


Months, even years ago it was clear to me that something was amiss with Jerry Falwell Jr. In all sincerity based on his actions and his words, I didn't believe him to be a genuine Christian. And this was before we learned he was some sort of unrepentant pervert.

25 August 2020

A Serbian Rubicon?


Normally I would say 'yes', this does represent a Rubicon moment in which Serbia is making a conscious decision to turn away from Brussels (the EU and NATO). Belgrade is (it would seem) done flirting with the West and is throwing in with Moscow.
But it might be more complicated than that.

23 August 2020

Belarus and the Evangelical Trap


Sadly we've seen this sort of thing all too often – Evangelicals going to the West (and specifically the United States) and functionally allying their Christianity and ecclesiastical activities with US geopolitical power.

19 August 2020

Covid-19: The Age of Masks and Facial Recognition


It's one of the rare blessings of the Covid-19 era. My wife and I were talking about this a couple of months ago when the new reality started to settle on American shores. We were talking about it because as the pandemic was spreading, everyone was talking about tracking apps and government surveillance. Facial recognition had already been in the news for some time as it has been proliferating over the past couple of years.

18 August 2020

Tech Resistance in the Face of Orwellian Surveillance


One might say it's a case of fighting technology with technology or perhaps one could view it as a type of counter espionage. While most of the public willingly surrenders their information to the state and/or the corporate entities which exist in a symbiotic relationship with it – some of us are more than a little concerned.

16 August 2020

10 August 2020

German Tanks for Orban


The weapons trade represents a form of diplomacy that trumps all. Countries that cultivate the industry are desperate to promote it and are often willing to sell arms – even to nations and governments that they would otherwise frown upon. Avarice drives the trade but at the same time there are political reasons for selling arms. It's an element to the industry that's often overlooked.

08 August 2020

The Context of the Hagia Sophia Controversy


Erdogan's conversion of the Hagia Sophia museum back into a mosque has generated a fair bit of news coverage in the West, coupled with not a little consternation and some confusion.

06 August 2020

Trump +1294: The Rubicon

Our area is flooded with signs and flags: Trump 2020: No More Bulls---

But with Trump, that's all you get. What a strange moment – the candidate Evangelicals continue to rally around, the same Evangelicals who decried the degradation of the presidential office under Clinton, has brought the office lower than it has ever been in history. For those old enough to remember, can you even imagine such a moment that the unofficial 'Christian' candidate would have an unofficial campaign slogan like that?

04 August 2020

Belarus Drowning in Intrigue


In Belarus, there's a pending presidential election due to take place on 9 August 2020. To no one's real surprise the candidate posing a viable threat to Alexander Lukashenko (who has been president since 1994) has been arrested. Sergei Tikhanovsky, a dissident blogger turned presidential candidate was arrested and charged with collaborating with Russian mercenaries in order to foment unrest. It's a pretty sensational story.

01 August 2020

Iconoclasm, Traditionalist Roman Catholicism and Trump


I occasionally listen to Taylor Marshall as well as some other Roman Catholic Traditionalists. For obvious reasons I don't agree with Marshall but I like some of the topics he covers and I've long been intrigued by Roman Catholic history – especially in the wake of the 19th century. This was only amplified by the time I spent in Italy along with the multiple trips I took to Rome. It whets the appetite to be sure. I'm not speaking in terms of conversion but rather the intrigue and frankly, the evil.

27 July 2020

NBC and the Chinese Consulate in Houston


I had to chuckle while watching NBC's coverage of the US ordered closing of the Chinese consulate in Houston. They had aerial shots showing Chinese staffers outside (in a courtyard I think) burning documents. The reporting was ominous in its tone, seeking to cast the Chinese in the darkest possible terms. Clearly they were up to something – hiding their dark deeds taking place within US borders.

26 July 2020

Some Reflections on the Death of JI Packer


Whenever someone of the older generation of Evangelical leaders dies off, it's always a time to reflect. For me, I am forced to look back to my early days as a Christian in the mid-1990's and consider where I was then versus now and how things in general have changed.

25 July 2020

Trouble on the Nile


There is serious trouble brewing in Northeastern Africa. While many of the tensions and conflicts of our day are packaged in terms of human rights and political struggle there is an underlying factor that is driving geopolitical tension and that is the struggle for resources.

20 July 2020

How Should We Then Live: The Schaeffer Legacy and the Great Evangelical Disaster


Though the series ended with Part 10, we're using this 11th installment to reflect on the legacy of Schaeffer and his film. While at this point it's very dated, the leaders of contemporary Evangelicalism were greatly inspired by Schaeffer and his work. Whether they read his books or not, chances are they saw these films. Virtually every leader of the movement was either directly inspired by him or by those who took up his mantle. His presence both hovers and looms over the Evangelical world.

15 July 2020

How Should We Then Live Part 10: Final Choices (II)


Schaeffer then launches into a discussion regarding civil liberties and the role of the state and how under the Christian consensus freedoms were able to flourish without chaos (for the racial-tribal majority we might add) and yet once the consensus was removed, the very same freedoms became self-destructive.

How Should We Then Live Part 10: Final Choices (I)


This final episode was certainly one of the weakest and most dated – and yet also necessary. Schaeffer attempts to tie things together and make his final appeal. This episode differs from the others in that Schaeffer is not talking about art and culture from the vantage point of historic places and museums. It's mostly just him talking and he more or less keeps falling back on a couple of points crucial to his project. This is what the series has been all about. He wants his audience to take away these crucial applications and he more or less devotes an entire episode to them.

12 July 2020

UK Politics: Labour Continues Phoney Anti-Semitic Purges and the Results of Beijing's Hong Kong Clampdown


Jeremy Corbyn is gone but the Labour Party's 'Anti-Semitism' push to the right agenda continues. It's being used as a means to purge the party of anyone who doesn't toe the Establishment line when it comes to UK foreign policy.
You could almost describe this as the UK's version of a flirtation with McCarthyism.

11 July 2020

A Warning to the Egyptian Churches


Egyptian ethnic Christians and Protestants have always endured their share of struggles as modern Egyptian society has been torn apart by the conflicts between secular nationalist rule and religious traditionalism. The latter is represented by groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood which would (if allowed) take Egypt in the direction of a more deliberately Islamic society and this would also be reflected in terms of foreign policy – an issue that continues to tear modern Egyptian society apart.

03 July 2020

The Larger Context of the China-India Border Conflict


India and China have occasionally sparred since the modern iterations of their countries were formed in the aftermath of World War II. Their disputes are over borders, in this case an irregular and segmented 2100 mile long frontier in the Himalaya region. The conflicts have at times broken out into small-scale war, the worst of which took place in 1962 but as fighting in such terrain is logistically challenging, the wars remain constrained.

01 July 2020

Brunson's Legacy: Ankara's Hostility to Foreign Protestants and Evangelicals


After Andrew Brunson was released in the fall of 2018 and repeatedly sat on the public stage with Trump and vocally supported his Anti-Erdogan geopolitical posturing – is anyone surprised that Erdogan looks askance at foreign evangelical leaders at work in his country?

28 June 2020

Poland's Militarisation and Serbia's Pivot


Poland is actively seeking to militarise their country, fully embracing the role as a NATO front-line state. The right-wing PiS government has requested America troops and armaments and you can be sure they'll get them. They have a lot of support from the American Right and growing support from the Christian Right as not a few intellectuals see their Christian Democracy as something to be admired.

27 June 2020

Geopolitical Chess: The Libyan Civil War and the Mediterranean Powder Keg


France has long been the voice of opposition to the inclusion of Turkey within the European community. Under Erdogan, the Ankara government has effectively given up the proposition of EU membership and the relationship with France has only continued to grow worse.

25 June 2020

Great Power Pawns and the Media Gamepiece


In 2013 I mused whether Putin might be willing to trade Edward Snowden for Victor Bout, the Russian arms dealer arrested in 2008. At this point Bout has done hard time and even a loyalist might be tempted to 'flip' as he still faces another fourteen years in prison.

23 June 2020

Kosovo, Serbia and the Balkan Game in the Age of Trump


Kosovo sometimes referred to as the Fifty-First state of the United States was from the beginning an American creation. It was part of Washington's project to consolidate the power of NATO in the aftermath of the Cold War.

22 June 2020

How Should We Then Live Part 9: The Age of Personal Peace and Affluence (II)


Switching gears somewhat Schaeffer turns to the question of 'arbitrary law' and the relativism born of it.

How Should We Then Live Part 9: The Age of Personal Peace and Affluence (I)


As with previous episodes not every observation Schaeffer makes is incorrect and at certain points his insight is appreciated – all the more when considers the narratives at work some forty years later in our own day. By comparison at times he can seem (relatively speaking) refreshing.

21 June 2020

Trump Administration Threatens ICC


On the one hand the US championed the creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) which was finally activated in 2002 but Washington never had any intention of joining it or being accountable to it. This would violate the American claim to Exceptionalism and the reality that it places itself above the other nations of the world.
And so in this capacity the ICC could function as a tool, yet another instrument in the Atlanticist arsenal – used to bolster the largely phoney but often convenient narrative of democratisation and liberalism.

18 June 2020

Polish Militarism on the Rise


Was it a mistake or was it a case of flirting with irrendentism? Silesia, the industrial heartland mostly associated with Poland has faced its share of historical traumas. Wrested from the Habsburgs by Prussian ruler Frederick the Great in the 18th century, the region was contested up through the world wars and saw the death marches flowing out of nearby Auschwitz in 1945.
Most of the region was restored to Poland after 1945 but there remained a small section within Czechoslovakia or today's Czech Republic.

14 June 2020

Evangelicals in Uzbekistan: Hope and a Warning


Things are looking up for Christians in Uzbekistan. After the Cold War and the break-up of the USSR, the United States attempted to move into Central Asia, pursuing influence and control of the critical region and its resources.

13 June 2020

Evangelicals in El Salvador and Right-Wing Politics


A watershed moment to be sure. Evangelical populations in Latin America have exploded in recent decades even as membership in the Roman Catholic Church has declined. The Pentecostal Movement played no small role in this transformation as it is the main driver of the Evangelical Movement and also has played a significant role in modifying the region's Catholicism.

08 June 2020

Orban's Flirtations with Hungarian Dictatorship


Everyone has an angle on Covid-19. For some it provides opportunities to push the envelope of power and Hungary's Viktor Orban has done just that. In light of Orban's attempt to seize emergency powers, cries of dictatorship prevailed and the EU started to take further action against the wayward government in Budapest.

06 June 2020

Christian Spin Doctors


It's a Chinese Communist virus but it's fake. The police are heroes and Christians support a heavy regime of law and order but when there's public outcry – it's the Leftists.
This kind of spin and obfuscation is common enough in Right-wing circles but when it's promoted by professing Christians it's especially offensive.

05 June 2020

Pandemic Fallout and the State of the Church


In some places there's no doubt the quarantine is being used to suppress Christians – in many cases these same Christians were already facing social resistance.
Would Evangelical leaders in the USA support this kind of suppression at the hands of the state if it were American Christians gathered to pray in violation of Covid-19 guidelines?
If it meant losing or keeping their tax exempt status and all their perks – I daresay they would.

04 June 2020

The Incessant Politicking of Saakashvili


Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy has at the very least thrown a bone to the militarists in Washington by keeping former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili in play. Charged with hiding evidence in connection with a murder, Saakashvili is wanted by the government in Tbilisi and cannot return home.

28 May 2020

Indian Christians and ADF: Sacral Lands and Christian Persecution


Sacralism often includes the land itself. The culture and state are sanctified but for many religions there is a tie between the gods and the land. Biblically speaking there's a basis for this in terms of the gods, the now deposed elohim rulers of the nations. These thrones and principalities have been spoiled by Christ and Satan is bound – no longer able to deceive the nations (Matt 12.28-29, 28.18-20, Col 2.15, Rev 20.2-3).

27 May 2020

Obscuring Western Support for Haftar


This report has obvious connections to the Wagner-Blackwater story run by The Intercept. It only furthers the point I've been making that there are significant sectors within the US that are keen to support Haftar.
These splits between official arms of the US government like the State Department and parallel policies run out of Langley or the Pentagon are not without precedent.

25 May 2020

Why Michael Flynn had to be Removed


Greenwald despite his personal views remains committed to the principles of investigative journalism and is therefore to be commended. As he admits, General Michael Flynn's views are in sharp contrast to his own but as a journalist he is unwilling to embrace lies for the sake of seeming political victories. Greenwald has remained a stalwart voice in the face of the DNC's Russiagate conspiracy theory.

23 May 2020

The Diplomatic Dance in Belarus


This headline made me chuckle as the AP wasn't even trying to hide the motive – one that anyone could have guessed. The US would most certainly like to insert itself between Minsk and Moscow.