Larry Arnn and the Hillsdale Half Step

As a son of the Black-Robbed Regiment from America's Colonial Days, Doug Wilson exposes a central conceit that paralyzes mainstream conservatism.  State Chairman Ricardo Davis publicly addressed how this lack of clarity has paralyzed the Constitution Party's effectiveness, and recommends that Christians who are befuddled with how their influence in the political arena has been muffled, muddled, and muted read Pastor Wilson's incisive commentary.


Doug WilsonIntroduction

I have hazarded the guess that you are not even close to being tired of dealing with the subject of Christian nationalism... well, neither am I.

The two traditional topics that will get you shushed big time at large family gatherings at Thanksgiving—religion and politics—are very conveniently combined in this discussion, and bundled into just one topic. A model of efficiency.

And so, staying on theme, in a recent conversation with Kevin DeYoung, Larry Arnn—the president of Hillsdale College—made a significant online splash recently when he said this:

“A Christian nation is not possible because Jesus’ kingdom is not of this world.”
-- Larry Arnn

 

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The Very Definition of a Coup

The Castle Report

 

Tulsi GabbardDarrell Castle discusses what the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, called a treasonous conspiracy by officials at the highest levels of the Obama White House to subvert the will of the American people.

 

Transcription / Notes

Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report. This is Friday the 25th day of July in the year of our Lord 2025. I will be talking about what the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, called a treasonous conspiracy by officials at the highest levels of the Obama White House to subvert the will of the American people.

Before I begin I want to take a moment and recognize that this month is the 15th anniversary of the Castle Report. Yes, folks I have been doing this for 15 years. It was conceived in a hotel in the state of Idaho back in 2010 after a discussion with some friends in the Constitution Party about how we needed people to speak on the issues. I said I will do it but only if no one tries to control what I say or what I talk about and to this point no one has. I will admit that sometimes I wonder if anyone cares about the issues enough to control what I say.

 

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Doug Wilson: Battle of the Gods

Doug Wilson speaks to the latest uproar in Texas, literal Texas-sized idolatry.  State Chairman Ricardo Davis noted, "Pastor Wilson's commentary is spot on, and those Christians involved in politics within the sphere of civil government would do well to consider and ponder.  We still live in a constitutional representative republic, and the foundational need of the hour is to urge all Americans to repent of their idolatry and turn to Christ, the foundation our nation's republic."


Introduction

Battle of the godsA few days ago, when the news about that huge Hindu image of Lord Hanuman was first going around, my friend Joe Rigney inquired if anyone knew whether @MichaelCassidy had anything going on these days. Michael Cassidy was that publicly-minded citizen who had redistributed the image of Satan that had been erected in the Iowa capitol building. As much as we might admire the honesty of such messaging by our politicians, the detestable image still needed to go.

Anyhow, Joe made his inquiry and his question excited some comment. Lord Hanuman does raise some interesting questions. Vandalism? Destruction of private property? Vigilantism? Liberty of conscience? What is going on here?

I have decided to tell you.

 

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