The Real “Holocaust Narrative”: Hitler’s World.

by Timothy Snyder, Yale University. “In the history of the Holocaust, Auschwitz was a place where the third technique of mass killing was developed, third in chronological order and also third in significance. The most important technique, because it came first, because it killed the most Jews, and because it demonstrated that a final solution by mass killing was… Read More The Real “Holocaust Narrative”: Hitler’s World.

“Staggering Ignorance” Regarding Churchill and Hitler

No, Churchill Was Not the Villain. Andrew Roberts. The historian Darryl Cooper has argued in an interview on Tucker Carlson’s show that Winston Churchill “was the chief villain of World War II,” which would be both interesting and indeed shocking were his thesis not based on such staggering ignorance and disregard for historical fact that… Read More “Staggering Ignorance” Regarding Churchill and Hitler

Ideology, not ethnicity or race, is the essence of the historical horrors

Military historian Victor Hanson shows how alt-Right men like Tucker Carlson and women like Candace Owen have collapsed into the deranged, obsessive errors of persons like E. Michael Jones and even the Nazi ideologues themselves.  History has been discarded by these in the interests of finding scapegoats to blame. Ideology is the essence of the… Read More Ideology, not ethnicity or race, is the essence of the historical horrors

The “Gentleness” of “Soft” Totalitarianism

Rod Dreher. “It’s possible to miss the onslaught of totalitarianism, precisely because we have a misunderstanding of how its power works. In 1951, poet and literary critic Czesław Miłosz, exiled to the West from his native Poland as an anti-communist dissident, wrote that Western people misunderstand the nature of communism because they think of it… Read More The “Gentleness” of “Soft” Totalitarianism

US Supreme Court refuses to revisit same-sex marriage ruling

The Catholic Herald. The Supreme Court of the United States has declined to revisit its 2015 ruling that legalised same-sex marriage across the country. The court turned away an appeal by Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who refused to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples on religious grounds. The decision, made without comment… Read More US Supreme Court refuses to revisit same-sex marriage ruling

Going to Seminary?

Well, unless you’ve found a good and sound school (and they’re certainly out there), in your first theology courses you may not learn much about the biblical Jesus, but you’re almost guaranteed to come out knowing what these early 20th century theological neologism’s mean: formgeschicte, heilsgeschichte, eschatologiegeschichte, Menschheitsgeschichte, Gottesgeschichte, Heilsgeheimnis… I personally never found them edifying… Read More Going to Seminary?

Why we know Jesus is not a copy of pagan religions

James Bishop’s Encyclopedia of Religion, Society and Philosophy Dan Brown in his book The Da Vinci Code (2003) writes, “Nothing in Christianity is original.” In recent times a number of people are claiming that the historical Jesus is simply a rehash of older pagan secretive religions, and of the religions of dying and rising gods. This is a view… Read More Why we know Jesus is not a copy of pagan religions

Myth Perceptions, Joseph Campbell’s Power of Deceit

by Dr. Tom Snyder, PhD. Joseph Campbell “didn’t have an ideology or a theology,” claims reporter Bill Moyers in his 1988 The Power of Myth television series, frequently broadcast on PBS stations across America. During the six hours of intense interviews with the late mythologist, however, Campbell proves Moyers wrong. The supposedly non-existent theology of Campbell permeates… Read More Myth Perceptions, Joseph Campbell’s Power of Deceit

Congress and the Sexualization of Africa and Beyond

The political left in shutting down the government was found targeting poor nations for population control and bringing them in line with UN “rules based” moral mayhem. 11.7.25. “The government shutdown, in its 37th day, showed little sign of ending Friday after Republican Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana harshly dismissed a proposal from Senate Minority… Read More Congress and the Sexualization of Africa and Beyond

Tears for Tony, Campbell & 600,000+ Dead – But None for Netanyahu After October 7.

See the video here Chilcot Report: Polite but Damning Sir John Chilcot interview BBC – Ex-Downing Street communications chief Alastair Campbell has emotionally denied Tony Blair misled MPs over the intelligence ahead of the Iraq war. Mr Campbell had to take a moment to compose himself after being asked the question on the BBC’s Andrew… Read More Tears for Tony, Campbell & 600,000+ Dead – But None for Netanyahu After October 7.

In the Most Grave Confusion(s): “The People Are Not Oblidged to Know…”

St. Antoninus writes: In the Event of the Most Grave Confusion(s): “The people are not oblidged to know…” And St. Thomas Aquinas on whether one must avoid (ipso facto or otherwise) excommunicated persons before sentence has been passed Principles St. Antoninus, commenting on the Great Western Schism. (1054 A.D.) “The question was much discussed and much… Read More In the Most Grave Confusion(s): “The People Are Not Oblidged to Know…”

White Lies

What follows is a critique of Calvinist Apologist James White of Alpha and Omega Ministries.. “…that you may know how you ought to behave yourself self in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.” — 1 Timothy 3:15 By Stephen Hand The living… Read More White Lies

A.I. answers a question on Constantine’s toleration

Edict of Milan Q: Did Constantine’s toleration of Christianity change Christians in any negative ways? The key points about Constantine’s toleration of Christianity and its negative effects on Christians were: 1. Loss of “outsider” purity Before Constantine, Christians were a persecuted minority, living a life defined by courage and moral rigor. Once Christianity became tolerated… Read More A.I. answers a question on Constantine’s toleration

The Perversions of Michel Foucault

Or, where the Left would take us. by Roger Kimball.The New Criterion. On The Passion of Michel Foucault by James Miller. Michel Foucault’s personal perversions involved him in private tragedy. The celebration of his intellectual perversions by academics continues to be a public scandal. The career of this “representative man” of the twentieth century really represents one of… Read More The Perversions of Michel Foucault

The Predestination of Mary by Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange

Excerpt from The Mother of the Savior and Our Interior Life. [+ See also, Our Blessed Mother Mary in the Order of Grace. “Fundamentalist Protestant incomprehension of the Catholic doctrine regarding Mary, the Theotokos or Mother of God, is largely and essentially an incomprehension of the Incarnation itself, whereby the Word, who is God, was made… Read More The Predestination of Mary by Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange

‘X’ Blocks Catholic Critique Article linking to Jesus’ Saving Deeds.

‘X has blocked a Catholic Critique article linking to an essay about Jesus as miracle worker. The warning was placed over the essay (see below) requiring any who would not turn back to press a special button on the obstacle. And while the brief piece does lightly criticize “strident empiricists,” and those prejudiced against the… Read More ‘X’ Blocks Catholic Critique Article linking to Jesus’ Saving Deeds.