Archive for the ‘The West’ Category

Georgians Rally Against Homosexuality

May 20, 2013 Blog, Christianity, Current Events, Europe, Theonomy

“Though they know God’s righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those who practice them.” -Romans 1:32 (ESV) A straw man often thrown at Christians who take …

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The Minstrel Boy

May 17, 2013 Blog, Culture, Europe, Music

  Written by Thomas Moore after the 1798 Irish Rebellion and set to an old Irish folk tune, “The Minstrel Boy” is a beautiful song that has followed the Irish wherever they settled across the world. It has gained a …

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Redesigning a Concrete Airplane

May 16, 2013 Blog, Current Events, Economics, Europe, Ideology, Politics, The West

  With the collapse of the British National Party and the absence of any truly nationalist alternative rising to take its place yet, currently the best political party in Britain with any clout is the UK Independence Party. While they …

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The Coeur d’Alene Declaration

May 15, 2013 America, American Revolution, Christianity, Church History, Culture, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, History, Law, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, The West, Theonomy

  What you are about to read is a contemporary re-appropriation of one of the great statements of Christ-Law in history, the Declaration of Arbroath, otherwise known as the Scot’s Magna Carta.  But this modern application before you is more than some …

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Golden Dawn: Toll Booths and Food Handouts

May 15, 2013 Blog, Current Events, Europe, Europeans, Ideology, Party Politics, Politics, The West

  May 5th was the Orthodox Christian Easter this year. In Greece, as in America, many take the Easter weekend as an opportunity not only to celebrate Christ’s resurrection, but to visit friends and family. Unfortunately for Greeks, traveling for …

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Flow Gently, Sweet Afton

May 14, 2013 Blog, Culture, Europe, Music, Poetry

  Written in 1791, the Scottish poet Robert Burns‘ beautifully peaceful poem Sweet Afton describes the Afton water which flows through Ayrshire in southwest Scotland near the small town of New Cumnock. The area holds a lot of significance to …

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The Diversity Gospel

May 13, 2013 Blog, Christianity, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, The West, Theology

H/T to Vox Day for this great post: WATYF pointed out one of the many problems with John Piper’s claim of a Biblical mandate for diversity: I think the most logical argument against “diversity” is found in Paul’s admonishment in …

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Our New FAQ

May 1, 2013 Africans, Blog, Christianity, Culture, Demographics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Family, Immigration, Jews, Marriage, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, Southern, The West, Theology, Theonomy

Because the same objections resurface on multiple occasions, Faith and Heritage now has a Frequently Asked Questions section which, if not accessed by this convenient hyperlink, is available via the navigation bar at the top of any F&H page. Here are …

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A New Means of Jewish Genocide?

April 20, 2013 Blog, Culture, Demographics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Jews, Race, The West

The White Rabbit has already noted that American Indians are a social construct and therefore have no national or communal claim to a homeland. He now presents us with a foolproof plan from Hitler himself to effect Jewish genocide: multiculturalism.

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Van Riebeeck’s Day

April 6, 2013 Blog, Christianity, Church History, Culture, History, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West

Today marks the 361st anniversary of the arrival of the white man in Southern Africa. On the 6th of April, 1652, the Dutch colonial administrator of the Dutch East India Company, Jan van Riebeeck, landed at the Cape with his …

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