26 December 2018

An Instructive Episode: Leftist and Establishment Responses to Trump's Syria Withdrawal


Trump's recent orders regarding US troop withdrawal from Syria have generated a political and media firestorm. He has (wittingly or not) undermined a key plank of US imperial policy with regard to the Middle East. Syria was but part of a larger strategy and the battle against ISIS, like the larger war against al Qaeda, (and the interminable 'War on Terror') are but a pretense, a means to an end in a series of larger geostrategic goals.

23 December 2018

In Defense of Anonymity – In Christian Cyberspace and Beyond


There are calls on both sides of the Atlantic to eliminate Internet anonymity. The arguments are made on the basis of social discourse, the preservation of democracy, legal concerns and questions of security. Once again the Establishment is indicating that the Internet project has gotten away from them and has spiraled dangerously out of control.

22 December 2018

Orwell and the Bolivarian Dream: When the Law Becomes Sin


This is of course a somewhat self-serving article on the part of Reuters as the news agency is in this case serving the Anti-Chavez/Maduro campaign that has been mounted by the West.
And yet, it is disturbing to say the least. As the Bolivarian experiment has collapsed, the rulers of Venezuela (Maduro and the military) wish to retain control and are apparently willing to open some dark doors to do so. I don't think Simon Bolivar would approve.

17 December 2018

The Atlantic Article on Empty Church Buildings


This article has been getting some attention as of late. While listening to 'Christian' radio the other day I heard an interview premised by it and they had a local pastor on the show to discuss the demise of the Church. It was yet again a case of blind leading the blind. The pastor had nothing to offer. He wasn't even able to offer the normal combative narrative that it's the liberal churches that are closing. In the end he said, it comes down to poor leadership.

16 December 2018

The Cruelty of Theonomy and its Counterfeit Zion


A response to a garden variety sermon called 'The Cruelty of Piety'
N.B. - The Sermonaudio link seems to be dead and so I've provided a substitute.
Though I am convinced the New Testament stands in diametrical opposition to Theonomy I cannot but help and have a certain affinity with some of its advocates. I share in their anti-Establishment attitude and frustrations with regard to the Reformed mainstream. I too have no love for the OPC or PCA and have been at times angered by their bureaucracies and frankly with the deceit of some of their officers. At one time I was on a course to be ordained in one of these denominations and yet today, I wouldn't even consider attending one of their congregations.
That said, apart from a conflict with bureaucracy and institutionalism I have no commonality with Theonomists and their wayward and even twisted interpretations of Scripture.

13 December 2018

Butina: Mainstream Media Hype and Deception


Marina Butina entered the scene making splashy headlines. A pretty Russian spy seeking to infiltrate US political circles and sleeping her way to the information at that. The media loved it, especially as Trump had just met with Putin and angered many in the American Establishment. It was like something from a television programme or a movie.
But then they had to back off. The portrait they painted of her started to fall apart. Well now with her 'guilty' plea deal they've got some solid evidence. Right?

The Vocational Fog


Though I disagree with the foundational premise of the article I am appreciative of the fact that the author is at least willing to admit that all jobs are not equal and that some occupations in fact contribute little to the Kingdom of Christ... even to the Dominionist view of the Kingdom advocated by The Gospel Coalition.

09 December 2018

The End of Christendom and Evil Unleashed


Overall I am greatly appreciative of Martyn Lloyd-Jones when it comes to the Kingdom and issues regarding Christendom. He was repeatedly sceptical regarding attempts to forge a Christian society and deemed all such endeavours as doomed to failure.
And yet he was not always consistent. Often he would assume that Christendom produced a general morality and that society in some ways had reflected Christian values and was (in the 20th century) departing from them.

08 December 2018

A Watershed in Genetic Experimentation


There was great consternation at the recent report regarding genetic modification experiments being conducted in China. While such experiments have been done openly on embryos and in other contexts, this was a live experiment done on a viable human being. In this case the gene edited babies were made immune to HIV.

06 December 2018

Some Comments on the Mueller Probe


On this point it must be admitted that Donald Trump is right. The Mueller probe has destroyed lives. It is a case of McCarthyism reborn, a trend which seems to be popular these days. We're also seeing it (in a different form) with the #MeToo movement.
Under this type of investigation there's no assumption of innocence, there's no due process, the verdict all but precedes the investigation. The prosecutor is also the judge (in many cases) and guilt does not have to be based on evidence, but largely rests on association.

05 December 2018

Rehabilitating and Revising Collective Memory


It used to take a generation or so for the revision to begin. And then as we entered the Internet age, things began to change. The information age turned out to be the age of myth, the age of ignorance. Reagan was scarcely in the grave and already the legend was being written and the mythology created about his deeds and legacy. We'll now see the same with regard to George HW Bush.

02 December 2018

Kazakhstani Intrigues and a Plot in Italy


I won't pretend to understand all the details of this case but it's safe to say there are multiple facets and layers. It's the story of Mukhtar Ablyazov, a corrupt figure from Kazakhstan. It must be remembered that in the 1990's Central Asia and indeed all of the former USSR were to some degree in a state of chaos. It was the age of the oligarchs, big business deals and lots of disappearing money.

25 November 2018

The Blind and Dangerous Hypocrisy of Sacralism


As a Christian, this article made me quite angry but I am thankful that Walter Russell Mead and Mary Habeck are clear in what they advocate. Though couched in deceitful terms and reliant upon a perversion of Christian doctrine, their transparent idealism accommodates an attempt to expose their error and indeed the evil they advocate. And it is just that. Their form and framing of it and their ideals that govern them are especially pernicious in that their agenda is promoted in the name of Christ.

24 November 2018

The NASB 2020

updated April 2019
There are some noteworthy changes taking place in the pending edition of the New American Standard Bible, set to be released in 2020.
I count these changes as unfortunate and the episode serves as yet another warning. Though the publishers of the NASB defend their use of gender-inclusive language on non-feminist/non-egalitarian grounds, I am not convinced. Not one bit.

False and Dangerous Coverage Surrounding the INF


I have listened to several reports dealing with the US withdrawal from the INF, or Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty which was signed by Reagan and Gorbachev in 1987.
Almost all the reports I've heard give only the US side of the story and buttress Washington's claims that Russia is in violation of the treaty and thus since it has been rendered practically obsolete, the US withdrawal only reflects the on-the-ground reality and will afford Washington the legal cover for further production of intermediate range weapons. Russia is clearly made out to be the villain.
But this hardly the whole story.

23 November 2018

A Murder in Mali


I had almost deleted The Intercept from my bookmarks. The news magazine started out as one of the most interesting and cutting edge news websites in the aftermath of the Snowden affair but has since been appropriated and even dominated by reporting more or less in line with the Left-wing of the DNC. It went from being Anti-Establishment to being reformist and advocating many of the pseudo-Left views represented by people like Bernie Sanders. For some time it has seemed like Glenn Greenwald is about the only reporter left who has anything interesting to say.

18 November 2018

Reformation Myths


This article typifies the myth-making surrounding the Reformation. First, we're told that before the Reformation you couldn't read the Bible in your own language. It's as if until the Reformation no one had even tried or attempted to translate the Scriptures. The only way you could access it (we're told) is if you had taken holy orders.

17 November 2018

Bolsonaro's Biblical Principles


The symbolism was both powerful and by some estimations poignant. With the Bible and the Brazilian Constitution on the table before him, Jair Bolsonaro proclaimed the people must learn to 'coexist with the truth'.

The Real Economy


The economy is booming we're told. It's the best ever, the president assures us. Of course economics is hardly an exact science. Or some would argue it is no science at all. Even many of the markers, statistics and concepts used to illustrate and explain it are in many cases subjective.
I drive around and see a lot of 'Help Wanted' signs and indeed a lot of people seem to be upbeat about the economy. The stock market has certainly climbed to unprecedented levels.
But does this really mean the economy is booming?

11 November 2018

Tibetan Turmoil and Intrigue


The current Dalai Lama is 83 years old.
His death will create something of a crisis as the Panchen Lama is incognito. Effectively second in command the Panchen Lama also plays a critical role in the selection of the new Dalai Lama. Gedhun Choekyi Nyima who was selected as the Panchen Lama was taken by Beijing in 1995 when he was but six years old. He hasn't been seen since but it is believed that he is still alive in captivity.

08 November 2018

Xi Jinping Reads the Writing on the Wall: China Prepares for War


There have been a few headlines regarding Xi Jinping's call for the Chinese military to 'Prepare for War'. The Chinese leader wasn't suggesting that war is about to begin, but was signalling that he sees war between the United States and China as inevitable.
This statement was made two days after retired US general Ben Hodges stated that there was a 'very strong likelihood' that China and the United States would be in a state of war within 15 years of today.

Dispensationalists and Evangelicals Dripping in Blood


American Evangelicals love Faustian bargains. The trade-off with the world has been at the core of the movement since its post-WWII inception. Bit by bit the movement has dismantled the theology and ethics of the New Testament in order to seek power and influence.

31 October 2018

Matthew Shepard: A Sodomite Martyr and Saint


The Episcopal Church has been apostate for some time. Long before the flagrant sodomite Gene Robinson was elected bishop in 2003 the Episcopal Church had been in a state of sharp doctrinal decline. The denomination began to turn away from Scriptural authority in earnest and ordain women back in the 1970's but many conservatives held on until Robinson's ordination. At that point they began to peel off and either join the Anglican Church in North America or leave the Anglican heritage altogether.
So in other words, anyone even remotely interested in Biblical and historic Christianity has broken with American Episcopalianism.

27 October 2018

Brunson Postscript


As a follow-up to this post:
It remains to be seen what he will do, but given that he's eagerly making the rounds on the news circuit there is the real possibility that he will grow quite wealthy as a result of this experience.

23 October 2018

The Khashoggi Affair


First let it be stated that there's little doubt that agents of the bin Salman government killed Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul. The dissident journalist had angered the Saudi regime and clearly was targeted for assassination.
The Western media Establishment has gone haywire and the coverage has been relentless....
And yet consistently shallow and as a result misleading.

21 October 2018

Brunson's Testimony Negated


It will come as no surprise to regular readers that I am critical of the events that led up to the release of American pastor Andrew Brunson.
I don't doubt his innocence and that he was caught up in a geopolitical tug-of-war between Washington and Ankara. Erdogan lost the showdown and as a consequence has egg on his face. Brunson was freed which (as Christians) is something we should all rejoice in but sadly the circumstances surrounding his freedom are in fact a source of concern... and for American Evangelicals yet another mark of shame.
From Brunson's perspective, I'm sure he just wanted to be released and who can blame him?

03 October 2018

Cold War II: Update from the Armenian Front


They're calling it the Armenian Velvet Revolution. It's velvet because it was soft and non-violent and was (supposedly) in the spirit of the peaceful 1989 uprisings that removed the communists from power in Czechoslovakia.

30 September 2018

French Fighter Jets, the BJP and 2019 (updated)

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-45636806

N.B.- I had to make some changes to this article. Modi has just stunned everyone by cutting a deal with Putin. The narrative has shifted. These moves will certainly be the talk of the town for the people within the military-intelligence complex. For them this shift will be a far bigger story than the Supreme Court circus.

The information here is hardly earth-shattering but nevertheless indicates and confirms a few points.
India is clearly expanding its military and making plans for the possibilities of a two-front war. The ever closer Pakistan-China alliance and the fact that India has fought wars with both countries means that New Delhi believes it must plan accordingly. A future conflict could quickly become multi-faceted and escalate into a regional war.

27 September 2018

Social Upheaval in Modi's India


India is experiencing a strange dynamic. The Modi government is involved in a clampdown against dissidents and the RSS paramilitaries are harassing Christians and others who are deemed less than Indian.

26 September 2018

The EU, Nationalism and Censorship


Politico reports that European Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova has given a speech in Vienna in which she discussed the problem of rising nationalism.

22 September 2018

Trump +610: Mueller Probe Misperceptions and Whitewater Ghosts


The media campaign is relentless. And yet who can deny, Trump has compromised himself at various points. He's corrupt and in clear violation of numerous laws and precedents. In terms of policy, his opponents make noise but then largely capitulate. There are dozens of issues that could be pursued but instead the focus is almost exclusively on the Anti-Russia campaign.

15 September 2018

Ukrainian Autocephaly in the Context of Orthodox Ethnophyletism


The linked articles (below) provide a Roman Catholic analysis of the pending schism within Eastern Orthodoxy. The issue is over Ukraine. While Constantinople has the historical claim of episcopal primacy, Moscow has for centuries held the upper hand in terms of the Orthodox world. This coupled with Moscow's 'Third Rome' doctrine has created some rather interesting dynamics.

09 September 2018

The Empty Nike Controversy


I find this whole discussion to be somewhat silly but it's getting so much attention that I feel compelled to say a quick word.
New Testament Christians don't show reverence to the flag and don't participate in patriotic rites and ceremonies. While I don't 'take a knee' I don't stand for the national anthem and I will not say the pledge of allegiance. That's fairly basic to me but I realise Evangelicals in their confusion and distortion of the Scriptures believe the exact opposite is not only right but mandatory and something that should be performed with great zeal and a spirit of devotion.

Encouraging reports from Central Asia


Regardless of what you think of Open Doors and Brother Andrew, these reports are encouraging. Many of these organisations can be disappointing at times and are not above doctrinal criticism... and in some cases the reports from abroad are mixed. Sometimes it's disappointing to find some bad doctrine is creeping in. We can pray for them and pray that as these churches are in their formative stages they will come under solid teaching.

06 September 2018

Real World Elements in The Bourne Legacy (2012)


As a follow-up to the piece I wrote about Jason Bourne (2016), I thought some might be interested in a similar piece on the 2012 film.
Not as popular as the Matt Damon installments this movie also contained some interesting and suggestive elements. In some ways this episode took on a slightly more science-fiction based theme.

01 September 2018

Suicide and Therapy: Sufficiency Denied and Disparaged


This article came up as a suggested read in light of a 'pastor', one Andrew Stoecklein's suicide. I don't know anything about him, I can only go by what I see and read and to be honest it's not something I'm interested in giving more than a few minutes to.
In one sense I am hardly surprised that such 'Church' leaders are collapsing into scandal and now suicide. And yet who ever heard of such a thing? While the congregation is grieved I'm sure, what a startling thing to realise they were being led by someone so unqualified, so apparently divorced from New Testament Christianity! But so it is with modern Evangelicalism. Its rotten fruit is plain for all to see. Evangelicalism is built on a false foundation. Seeking friendship with the world, they've lost their way and they no longer know what the solutions are. They don't even know what questions to ask.

28 August 2018

Beijing's Clampdown on Registered and Underground Churches


The Chinese are really engaged in big clampdown right now. I'm not sure if many Americans are able to figure out why. There is an aspect of this related to Xi Jinping's attempt to consolidate power and assert his authority but there's a larger context too. China is feeling threatened. Trump's moves vis-à-vis Taiwan, trouble brewing in Xinjiang and Western reporting about it, trade war with the United States, uncertainty about North Korea, growing tensions in the South Pacific, confrontations with Japan, a standoff with the Vatican and the list goes on.

27 August 2018

John Owen and Oliver Cromwell's Irish Campaign of 1649


This article encouraged me. Having embraced Calvinism in the mid-1990's I followed paths that led me to the Puritans and as someone inclined toward Congregationalism I had a special affinity for figures like the theologian John Owen.

26 August 2018

Ironies Surrounding Media Coverage of McCain


John McCain has died and has (most likely) gone to hell. But as is so often the case the world doesn't see it that way and they pay tribute to one that served the Beast they all clamour to worship.
Is it not ironic that the so-called 'Liberal' media not only lavishes praise on McCain and calls him a 'war hero' but all seem to forget his record of endless warmongering and militarism? Über-nationalism and militarism are suddenly values of the 'Left'? I guess it could be if you live in the degenerate fantasy world of Dinesh D'Souza but for those who are interested in actual thought, political or otherwise this seems problematic.
Or is it that the American 'Left' doesn't actually disagree with McCain's posturing? The so-called 'Leftist' media has in fact long been a champion of American militarism. On many points it's not 'Left' at all. It is thoroughly Right-wing when it comes to Wall Street and the Pentagon, even while it clamours to support sodomy, feminism and a host of other evils. In so many ways America is an evil empire and in that sense they are right to celebrate the legacy of John McCain.

BND Agents in Kosovo


Is this a 'covert cock-up' as Der Spiegel puts it or is the well known German daily engaged in cover-up and damage control?
I dug these articles up from 2008 because to me they represent reasonably clear examples of the strategy of tension, false flag operations and attempts by the US/NATO (in this case via the Bundesnachtrichtendienst or BND) using terrorism to achieve strategic goals.

22 August 2018

Israel's Murder Machine

https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/syria/israel-behind-assassination-of-syrian-rocket-scientist-nyt-reports-1.6358886

The US has always tended to obscure its assassinations using proxies and agents that provide government agencies a degree of plausible deniability. And yet many a car accident, suicide and sudden illness are more than a little suspicious... and if there's still some doubt the media will play its part and quickly shut-down any attempts to suggest otherwise.

19 August 2018

The US Government and Militant Salafism: An Alliance of Convenience


Even the mainstream press is acknowledging the fact that the US is in a functional alliance with Al Qaeda. To qualify, I am not suggesting that there's some kind of coordinated effort or that US agents are giving direct orders to AQAP (Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula) commanders. For years there have been some who have argued for this kind of direct relationship but I don't believe there's much evidence to support it.

16 August 2018

Norwich's Byzantium


I am reasonably informed when it comes to the history of the Byzantine Empire and yet that said, its 1100 year history is complex and is worth revisiting from time to time. I've read several books on it in the past but one I've never tackled is Norwich's well known and much acclaimed three volume history.

15 August 2018

Ukrainian Fascism


For those following the twists and turns of the Ukraine-Russia saga this piece was helpful in that it provided something of a chronological framework for the fascist movements in Ukraine.
Why did the Washington Post seemingly switch gears and suddenly acknowledge what many in the alternative media have been saying for years? That the Euromaidan uprising was fueled (at least in part) by Neo-Nazis and subsequent to the 2013 uprising (or coup) the Far Right has played a relatively prominent role in shaping the Ukrainian government.

12 August 2018

Russians Murdered in the CAR


The Anti-Russia machine churns on but unlike most of the mainstream coverage, this story is actually interesting. The UN approved a deal for Russia to sell arms to the military of the Central African Republic. Of course this is spoken of in negative terms by Western mouthpieces like the Washington Post. Without a hint of irony or shame Western media outlets have in light of this story pointed to Moscow as fueling conflicts and warmongering.

10 August 2018

Dissident Satraps and Arms Sales

https://www.defensenews.com/air/2018/07/13/pakistan-chooses-turkish-t129-attack-helos-to-replace-aging-fleet/

The helicopter being referred to is a Turkish variant of the well known Italian Augusta. The Turks have modified the design making it more suitable for operations in Anatolia and the Pakistanis are interested.  Their Bell manufactured Cobra fleet is aging.

08 August 2018

21st Century Conscription, Militarism and Exemption


For a few decades it seemed as if military conscription was something that would soon fade into memory, at least for Western nations. Many countries were doing away with it, even the über-militarist United States.
Basically ending conscription had more or less become associated with a host of Western modernist norms and progressive reforms. With the abolition of the death penalty, anti-racism laws and many other forms of legislation we're all too familiar with, the ending of forced military service seemed to be part of the package.
The fact that this trend seems to be reversing is both a cause for concern and a sign of the times.

05 August 2018

The Threat of Enforced EU Values


While it is to be somewhat expected and to a degree understandable that the EU would propose banning literature and organisations that promote anti-state violence it's a little troubling to read that they're contemplating closing mosques that 'do not adhere to EU values'.

04 August 2018

Congo on the Knife-Edge: Kabila, Bemba and the 2018 Election


At this point Joseph Kabila has nothing to lose, he knows everyone is scheming against him. His father was assassinated and while his motives are undoubtedly motivated (at least in part) by self-interest, his departure will also signal a serious change for the DRC.

01 August 2018

Nicaraguan Sorrows


The situation in Nicaragua is tragic and yet it is but part of a larger sweep of recent history.
Many of us remember Daniel Ortega from the 1980's and the Contra War which followed in the wake of the Sandinista Revolution of 1979. Ortega led the country from 1979-1990 when he was forced from office.  And yet he made a political comeback, winning the 2006 election and has held power ever since. And yet Ortega II is cut from a different cloth. While still a hero and icon to some on the left, the new Ortega is a figure of compromise and corruption.

31 July 2018

Paisley and the May Government


This story is probably most interesting to me because it involves Ian Paisley Jr., son of the more famous Paisley who died in 2014. The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) founded by Paisley Sr. in 1971 is currently in a coalition with Theresa May's Tories and while I've always followed British politics to some extent, I have as of late been paying a little closer attention.
Paisley's movement has followers in the United States and there are longtime bonds between Paisley's Free Presbyterian Church and American Fundamentalist circles, particularly the Anti- Billy Graham factions centred on Bob Jones University.

29 July 2018

Livi: A window into the mindset of dissident Roman Catholics


The linked article by Andrea Tornielli rejects the views of Vatican critic Antonio Livi but nevertheless provides significant insight into both the mindset of dissidents like Livi and how conservatives in the mainstream might criticise thinkers like him. Overall I found it a very informative read.
Growing numbers of conservatives are concerned about Bergoglio-Francis to be sure but the real divide continues to be over the Vatican councils and their legacy.

27 July 2018

Data Collection, The Watchtower and the Judiciary


The Jehovah's Witnesses are breaking the law. They're keeping data files on the houses they visit. They must be stopped.
There are many Christians and non-Christians that would agree with these statements and yet there's an inconsistent bias at work.

23 July 2018

Christian Persecution in Nepal


Rarely gaining much attention in the international news, Nepal is garnering attention due to its position between India and China and increasingly it's receiving focus due to religious tensions.
A majority Hindu nation, there is great concern and hostility to Christian proselytism and the Himalayan republic is starting to put pressure on missionaries and church leaders. Laws which were passed last year are now being implemented and as of August 2018 sentencing guidelines are set to become significantly harsher. Many fear the state will look the other way if mob violence is used against Christians.

21 July 2018

South Korea's Almost Coup


The actual story here is that the South Korean (ROK) army doesn't act independently of the US. While officially the US doesn't take over operational control unless a war breaks out, practically speaking the South Korean military is a creature of Washington.

17 July 2018

The Trump Trap


It's fairly obvious now what was happening. The timing of the Mueller indictments was pretty suspicious, just days before the Helsinki Summit.
I think it's safe to say it was a trap, a set-up.
Trump was deliberately placed into a Catch-22. First he was denounced for meeting with Putin. This got everyone watching, even many people who don't pay a lot of attention to the news. Some tried to warn him but Trump is not one to listen to reason.
Repeatedly he was pushed to confront Putin on the collusion conspiracy narrative. Trump walked right into it.
Did he realise it as he stood at the podium?

16 July 2018

Lopez-Obrador, PES and Mexican Evangelicals


Now that Lopez-Obrador has won, we're all waiting to see what will become of him. He's been one of the big players at the centre of Mexican politics for some time and like Nixon he's one of the few able to make a successful comeback.
Many people are excited and believe he represents real reform and will put a stop to the pervasive corruption that has taken over Mexico these past couple of decades. Many hope he will end the Drug War which has largely destroyed Mexican society.
And yet as many have pointed out, during the campaign he was long on talk and yet pretty short on the details. Additionally there are many indications pointing to a reality that he's not as 'Left-wing' as many seem to think he is.

15 July 2018

Brussels is not Being Idle: The EU, Albania and Macedonia


Despite all its woes the EU is looking to expand. The only countries left within the European orbit that aren't part of the EU are countries like Norway and Switzerland which have no interest in joining, nations like Ukraine and maybe Georgia which are riddled with controversy, states like Belarus and Moldova which are hostile to Brussels and the handful of Balkan nations which are a source of contention.

14 July 2018

Azerbaijani Sabre Rattling

Few Americans know about the disputes between Azerbaijan and Armenia. The Azeris are Turks, albeit they differ from their Anatolian cousins in that they are mostly Shiite. It's almost as if their geography reflects their identity as they are culturally split between the Turkic and Persian spheres.

09 July 2018

The Context of Taiwan in 2018: A Brief Survey


China has been portrayed as pursuing a policy of aggression in the South China Sea. Is it aggression or is Beijing responding to what they perceive to be aggression on the part of the United States and its Asia-Pacific satrapies?

07 July 2018

Bulgaria: The New Cold War and Evangelical Status


Bulgaria keeps coming up in the news and it's clear the Balkan state has become a fault-line, a stress point in the great geopolitical game that is Cold War II. I've written about some of the struggles over the Bulgarian state, the tensions between Europe, Turkey, Russia and the US (via NATO). It's a story of weapons sales, smuggling and much more. That struggle is now playing out in this proposed bill that will affect Evangelicals... many of whom are connected to Western Europe and the United States.

05 July 2018

NATO GDP's and the 2014 Narrative


Trump's criticism of NATO member countries is getting some press and yet once again mainstream outlets like NPR and the BBC disappoint.

04 July 2018

Catholic Homeschooling


This story does not contain anything profound but is noteworthy in that it suggests a shift on the part of Catholic conservatives. Historically Catholics would have been pretty dubious about homeschooling.

01 July 2018

Ukrainian Orthodoxy and the Threat of Autocephaly


Orthodoxy is marked by its autocephalous churches. Each nation, in good sacral fashion establishes its own episcopal hierarchy and is headed by a primate. There is no pope in this system to tie the various Orthodox bodies together.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders is not a Model of Christian Womanhood


I grow weary of having to endure her praises and the notion that she's somehow being persecuted for righteousness sake.
The job of White House Spokesman or Press Secretary is one of the worst jobs there is. You can become famous and many have gone on to rather lucrative careers in the media and yet it's not a job for the faint hearted... or rather for the ethically strong.
For one must virtually abandon one's ethics and one's obligations to maintain the position. Your family, your church and your God must take a backseat because loyalty to the regime and the defense of it are your priorities in life.

30 June 2018

Sacralism and Secularism in Morocco


This article demonstrates the true evil of sacralist culture, Christian, Muslim or otherwise. It's evil because it's Bestial, seeking to control and delineate every aspect of life and demands all citizens and residents conform to the state's form of worship.

24 June 2018

The Cardinal at Bilderberg


The meeting took place in Turin earlier this month and as usual many watch with great interest who attends and what the official agenda is. Bilderberg, still shrouded in some degree of secrecy has attempted to manage its image by coming out into the open.
Are all attendees part of a grand conspiracy? Are they akin to members of a great freemasonry? Not exactly and yet those who entirely dismiss or downplay the importance of such meetings also err.

18 June 2018

The ACLU Report on Immigrant Prisons and Children


The ACLU has released a shocking report on immigrant detention centres and in particular the state of children kept in these facilities. The media is covering this story but given the nature of the accusations one would think this would be a major scandal.*
Many Christians will dismiss the story because it finds it origins in an ACLU project, in this case with the University of Chicago.

16 June 2018

Further Balkan Intrigues and Questions


Just a couple of months ago six Turks associated with a Gülen affiliated school were arrested (rendition style) by the Kosovar secret police. They were then extradited to Turkey and are still being held.

11 June 2018

Singapore 2018: An Alternate Narrative


The outcome of the Singapore summit is of course unknown but I find several things striking. Or rather, what's striking is what is not being said, how the summit is not being framed.

09 June 2018

07 June 2018

Sodomite Pride is Sin: Stand Your Ground


Stand your ground, but don't retaliate. Don't seek revenge. Bear witness and give glory to God.
If you end up sweeping sidewalks or running a cash register, count it all joy and rejoice, for great is your reward in heaven. If you lose your house because of a loss in income, then count yourself blessed and reckon yourself to be rich.
This terminated employee will be assailed by Evangelical legal organisations which will encourage him to file lawsuits, to go down to Egypt and seek help, to call on Babylon for justice, to call on the institutions of Rome to wield the sword of revenge.

Atlantic Breakdown in Slow Motion


Even though the EU and China have their own differences the actions of the United States are forcing both entities to look outward. Trump continues to antagonise Europe, driving them toward the pursuit of their own economic, diplomatic and military agendas.

04 June 2018

Further Troubles for EU Solidarity: Italy and Slovenia


A new Right-wing government has taken over in Italy. A coalition between the Five Star Movement (M5S) and Lega (formerly the Northern League) has swept a largely anti-EU group into power and you can be sure the folks in Brussels and Berlin are not happy.

30 May 2018

The Chinese Underground in the Spotlight


The Chinese state knows about the underground church. They know where many of them meet and who attends them. They do not want to simply arrest everyone. The logistics are too difficult. What Beijing really wants is for everyone to formally register and become normalised. At that point, the state can apply the bureaucracy in an efficient and patient manner. The underground knows this and that is in part why they will not capitulate.

29 May 2018

26 May 2018

Memorial Day: A Lamentation

I'm reposting this link to a 2016 piece on Memorial Day and for Christians, the implications of the Sunday prior.

https://proto-protestantism.blogspot.com/2016/05/memorial-day-lamentation.html

24 May 2018

The Phony Debate Over Haspel and CIA Torture


The media has once again played a false card. This time it's in reference to their coverage of the Gina Haspel nomination. Now director of the CIA, Haspel was and is a controversial figure due to her sadistic reputation and participation in the Bush administration's post-9/11 torture schemes. 

20 May 2018

Confusion in Reporting on Christianity in China


This CNN story includes a short video which juxtaposes the official state sanctioned Catholic Church (CPCA) with the underground movement. The same state of affairs exists within Protestantism with its Three-Self Patriotic Churches (TSP) and its underground.

Turkey and NATO/ Brunson and Gülen


Is Erdogan some kind of monster? Is he an irrational dictator?
He's hardly some kind of godly leader but the media portrait is disingenuous and frankly misrepresents who he is and certainly why he's doing what he's doing.

15 May 2018

Indonesia: Caught in the Great Game


The article interestingly mentioned the Soviet relationship with the Sukarno government but neglects to mention the US role in his overthrow, the anti-communist genocide and the thirty-plus year military dictatorship of Suharto.... a rule wholly supported and in no small part sustained by Washington.

12 May 2018

The Guardian and the Dalits of Nepal


In the Hindu sphere it is almost natural that the Dalits or Untouchables would be the most likely group to embrace Christianity with its message of universal salvation and its largely egalitarian ecclesiastical construct. I use the term egalitarian with hesitation because it is used by others in different ways and I don't want to be misunderstood. Biblical Egalitarianism does not mean the elimination of male and female roles both in the family and in the Church but it certainly does mean an elimination of class distinctions, something at the core of many Asian societies.

06 May 2018

Inbox: Has the Christian Right Properly Represented the Alfie Evans Case?


This is one of those questions in which I cannot win. There's no way to answer something like this... honestly... and not upset folks. But I will attempt to do so.
Indeed Right wing and Christian circles are in a bit of a tizzy at the moment concerning the issue of the now dead toddler Alfie Evans. A tragic story to be sure it reminds me of so many of these types of cases in which I find myself largely dissatisfied with the positions of all parties involved.

30 April 2018

V4: The Visegrad Group and its Place in Central European Geopolitics


Have you ever heard of the Visegrad Group or as it sometimes called the V4?
It's not a new concept but the framework is starting to get a little more attention in the international media. Knowing about it will prove helpful to those trying to understand the dynamic at work between these nations of Central Europe and power centres like Brussels, Washington and Moscow.
Viktor Orban's recent victory in the Hungarian presidential election and further focus on Poland will necessarily drive commentators and analysts to address why some of these former Warsaw Pact members are charting a course that is increasingly hostile to Brussels.
One way of understanding the posture of both Poland and Hungary is to view them through the lens of Visegrad, a group formed in 1991 with Czechoslovakia. It's named after Visegrad Castle where a famous congress took place in 1335 in which the monarchs of Poland, Hungary and Bohemia formed an anti-Habsburg alliance.

29 April 2018

Remembering Jeju and a Forgotten Chapter of South Korean History


Jeju Island and the massacres that took place in 1948-9 are a largely forgotten precursor to the Korean War which broke out the following year. Forgotten not only in the West even many in South Korea know little about these events. They were suppressed by the government for decades.

15 April 2018

Toxic Scandals and Timing


It is certainly valid to call attention to these scandals. They are not merely issues of concern for 'environmentalists'. This touches on the health of the population and should concern us all.
To this day the bulk of the population has no idea about what happened during the first thirty years after Hiroshima. The rise of the nuclear industry and the proliferation of weapons unleashed radioactive pollution across the globe. Nothing would or will ever be the same. The chemistry of the Earth has been forever changed. The only places exempt from radioactive contact are sealed containers. The Cesium 137 test is now used to determine if antique wines have been faked. Forgers can do an excellent job replicating old wines but they can't fake the Cesium. The forged wine will have it, meaning it was bottled after 1945. If you think through the implications of this, it's a little startling.

The Totalitarian Enabler: Your Mobile Phone

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/apr/06/phone-camera-microphone-spying

On one level it's just these avaricious companies that are after your data but of course if they can do it so can hackers.
Additionally we learned via Edward Snowden that the NSA is also attempting appropriate this data and in many cases has direct and unhindered access to it. I was pleased to note this article at least mentioned it. Many other media outlets no longer bother. It's yesterday's news.

13 April 2018

Proxy Wars and Imperial Footprints in West Africa


ISIS and Al Qaeda are active in West Africa and the semi-arid Sahel zone which extends from Mauritania to Sudan and Eritrea. No one disputes this but at the same time many Africans have woken up to the fact that both France and the United States are using this reality as pretense to expand their footprints and to carve out spheres of influence and control.
In addition, the posturing of the Trump administration and of course Trump himself has sent a clear signal that the welfare of Africans is not really Washington's concern. I would argue it never has been but in Trump, Western indifference and even contempt is expressed in its most base and even brutal form.

08 April 2018

The Taliban Enigma: Afghanistan and Central Asia in 2018 (Part 2)

It doesn't require a great deal of reflection to understand that an ISIS presence in Afghanistan would allow Washington to effectively 're-boot' the war effort, recast it and use the subsequent war and 'victory' for leverage.
At the end of the day, most of the regional players want ISIS defeated, the Taliban pacified and the US out of the region before a new Central Asian War is fomented. The US strategy has largely failed. Too many years have gone by and the situation on the ground has changed. There are more players and different stakes.

The Taliban Enigma: Afghanistan and Central Asia in 2018

http://www.dw.com/en/why-central-asian-states-want-peace-with-the-taliban/a-43150911

Though the situation has changed since the 2001 US invasion, Afghanistan is still the key to opening up Central Asia. The Taliban have survived nearly seventeen years of US occupation. What's next? In reality ending the war is more complicated than ever. Now apart from Washington and its proxy government in Kabul there are multiple players in this long, sad and deadly game.

06 April 2018

Interpreting Bureaucratic Theatre

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKVJ8NpBYIY

This video is somewhat amusing. It's a case of grandstanding versus ignorance, a display of hubris in conflict. One party, Warren is a rising star seeking accolade and higher office. The other, Carson is contemptuous, arrogant but foolish, either too vain to admit he's out of his league or to ignorant to realise it.
Sherrod Brown of Ohio also beats up on Carson near the end of the clip. He too is a rising star in the party. Both he and Warren are considered potential presidential candidates. That plays a big part in what you're seeing here. These are the figures that will bring the Far Left and dissident Sanders supporters back into the mainstream DNC. They are trying to score points and count coup on Carson who is reviled by the American Left and viewed as a traitor and an Uncle Tom.

04 April 2018

Prouty at 100 and The Secret Team

http://progressivepilgrim.review/steal-this-book/

I enjoyed reading this and I had to chuckle about his comment regarding Prouty's 'The Secret Team'. It is almost unbearable in its detail. Tedious only begins to describe what it's like to wade through it as I did many years ago. It still sits on my shelf and I will upon occasion get it out while searching for something.

01 April 2018

An Army for Kosovo


Of course Washington and Belgrade have different views on whether or not Kosovo should have its own army. Serbia is but one of many nations that have refused to recognise the 2008 Washington created Pristina regime. Though the Western public has moved on, not everyone accepts the results of NATO's wars against the Serbs.

Arthur Pink at 132

Here's an intro from 2015 that links to a piece on Arthur Pink I wrote in 2011. He was born on 1 April 1886 and I continue to believe that despite his faults his writings are beneficial and much can be learned from his life's struggles and context. He made his share of mistakes but he lived in tumultuous times... the stage was being set for the catastrophe of post-war Evangelicalism. Pink saw it coming but to be honest he could not have imagined what would happen.

http://pilgrimunderground.blogspot.com/2015/04/lessons-from-life-of-aw-pink.html


Here's the 2011 post over at Proto-Protestantism:


http://proto-protestantism.blogspot.com/2011/04/arthur-pink.html