Archive for the ‘Southern’ Category

Dougie MacLean – Homeland

May 15, 2012 Blog, Culture, Europe, History, Modern, Music, Southern, The West

Written by well known Scottish folk musician Dougie MacLean, Homeland is a song ridiculing the foreigners who have emigrated into his Scotland.  The arrogant colonists sell their expensive city houses and move out into the Scottish countryside where they love …

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Slavery: Its Morality, History, and Implications for Race Relations in America, Part 1

April 30, 2012 Africans, American, Christianity, Church History, Europeans, History, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Southern, The West, Theology, Theonomy, War Between the States

Introduction As we are constantly reminded almost daily by America’s media and major corporations, the recently-ended month formerly known as February is now universally recognized as “Black History Month.” Contemporary acknowledgement of “Black History Month” is twofold. The first is …

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Bloodlines: John Piper’s Assault on the Hereditary Family, Part 2

December 23, 2011 Africans, America, American, Books, Christianity, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Marriage, Modern, Politics, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Southern, The West, Theology

  Part 1 of the series   Introduction John Piper, the pastor for preaching at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has recently authored a new book on race, entitled Bloodlines: Race, Cross, and the Christian. I have already reviewed …

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Bloodlines: John Piper’s Assault on the Hereditary Family, Part 1

November 14, 2011 Africans, America, American, Books, Christianity, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Modern, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Southern, Theology

  Introduction John Piper, the pastor for preaching at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has recently authored a new book on race, entitled Bloodlines: Race, Cross, and the Christian. The book does little to break new ground on the …

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A Christian Perspective on Legitimate Civil Authority, Part 2

November 2, 2011 American, Christianity, Colonial, History, Ideology, Law, Modern, Politics, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Southern, The West, Theonomy, World Wars

  Part 1 of the Series, the Foundation.   Considering Democracy, Part 1 No discussion of a biblical basis for civil authority could take place if we do not rule out which forms of government are manifestly opposed to biblical …

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Disunion, Slavery, and the Confederacy, Part Two: Learning from the Politics of Secession

October 31, 2011 America, Ethnonationalism, History, Party Politics, Politics, Race, Southern, War Between the States

This year I have read a book that has changed some of my thinking on politics.  The book is The Road to Disunion, Vol. II: Secessionists Triumphant  by William W. Freehling.  This book is particularly valuable because it attempts to …

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Dabney on Sunday: On Southern Slavery

October 23, 2011 Africans, America, Europeans, History, Race, Southern, War Between the States

  The great Southern Presbyterian theologian Robert Lewis Dabney has been mentioned a number of times on this site.  It is very telling indication of our times that such a visionary man is so little known and usually slandered when …

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Dabney on Sunday: Universal Suffrage

September 11, 2011 America, American, History, Ideology, Politics, Southern, War Between the States

  The great Southern Presbyterian theologian Robert Lewis Dabney has been mentioned a number of times on this site.  It is very telling indication of our times that such a visionary man is so little known and usually slandered when …

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Disunion, Slavery, and the Confederacy, Part One: A Southern Reflection

August 31, 2011 Africans, America, American, Books, Demographics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Ideology, Politics, Race, Southern, War Between the States

  One of my Google Reader feeds is the website Occidental Dissent, run by Hunter Wallace. A few months ago a post of his prompted me to purchase a copy of The Road to Disunion, Volume II: Secessionists Triumphant, by …

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150th Anniversary of Fort Sumter

April 12, 2011 America, American, Blog, History, Southern, War Between the States

Today marks the 150th anniversary of  the day South Carolina began to take back part of its territory from a foreign occupation force.  The Battle of Fort Sumter is largely viewed as the beginning of the military conflict known as …

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