• Anon Accountability: A Discussion w/ Eli McGowan

    In this video, I have the privilege to speak with Eli McGowan about anon accounts, the Zoom call he leaked, WWII, Joel Webbon, Moscow, Josh Buice, and churchmen of every status on the internet.

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  • Saccharine Lyrics: A Response to Kendall Lankford

    “…while most CCM deserves the pushback it gets, it’s far too easy for anyone to pick a modern worship song lyric, pop in a nicotine pouch, take to Facebook, and write a glorified freakout about some imaginary heresy in it.”

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  • Examining Our Self-Examination

    “Self-examination is an exercise in something we should already be doing: looking for Christ. And if we know Christ, then we know He cannot thrive in sin, nor can any other spirit thrive in sanctification.”

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  • On the Choice and Freedom of Fasting

    “Folks on both sides of the debate often seem to forget that Jesus’s words on fasting have more ‘do’s’ than ‘don’t’s.’ Those opposing it focus on what is forbidden, while those observing it focus on what isn’t.”

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  • The Perpetual Virginity of Mary: An Attack on the Marriage Covenant

    “But the people who subscribe to this teaching suppose that they can assert whatever exceptions they want, and the burden of proof will be on everyone else to rule them out.”

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  • From Roe to Butler

    From Roe to Butler

    “‘Sentience’ is the current mainstream metric of moral relevance, and this works for their narrative because conditions can be placed upon it—i.e., your moral relevance ends where their autonomy begins.”

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  • Dreaming of a White Lie

    Dreaming of a White Lie

    “If it wasn’t below you to lie about Santa, Junior has no reason to assume it’s below you to lie about Jesus. And guess what? It’s not, because you have lied about Jesus. Your testimony has contradicted the Gospel you preach.”

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  • Just Asking Accusations

    Just Asking Accusations

    “Those who are ‘just asking questions’ are going to be humble, not proud. They are going to welcome counter-questions. They are going to be searching for answers, not supposing they have all the answers.”

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  • The Masque of the Red Hat

    The Masque of the Red Hat

    “The left has long bullied women and minorities into voting their way, but that well has begun to run dry. So, much like the elders of Gilead begging Jephthah to come back, they have begun offering masculine men positions in their army.”

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  • It’s A Poll, Not a Pulpit

    “God gives us goals, and He gives us means. But He rarely gives us all the means at once. We are never going to make it in one reach, so we must keep reaching at different leverages, no matter how sore our arms get.”

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