Archive for the ‘South Africa and Rhodesia’ Category
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, TheonomyBecause 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 …
Read More »Van Riebeeck’s Day
April 6, 2013 Blog, Christianity, Church History, Culture, History, South Africa and Rhodesia, The WestToday 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 …
Read More »White Male Identity in a Post-Pistorius South Africa
March 15, 2013 Culture, Current Events, Family, Politics, South Africa and Rhodesia, The WestIntroduction On Valentine’s Day this year, it was reported that Oscar Pistorius, the famous South African Olympian and Paralympic world champion, was arrested for and charged with the murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, in the early hours of the morning …
Read More »Christian Persecution in South Africa
January 22, 2013 Christianity, Culture, False Religions, Ideology, Law, Politics, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West, TheonomyAs I scanned the news headlines last Monday morning, I had quite a bittersweet experience. At first I came across the excellent news that in the land from which some of my ancestors fled religious persecution, in the very cradle …
Read More »From Higher Criticism to Marxism: The Treasonous Behavior of the South African Dutch Reformed Churches Towards the Afrikaner People
November 14, 2012 Christianity, Church History, Ethnonationalism, False Religions, History, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West, Theology, TheonomyTheological liberalism, as we know it, is generally thought to have begun in Germany in the nineteenth century, with its most notable proponent being Friedrich Schleiermacher. This is true in the sense that the ideas of higher and lower biblical …
Read More »A Traditionalist Critique of the Liberal Concept of Rights
November 2, 2012 America, Christianity, Ideology, Law, Politics, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West, Theology, TheonomyThe English word “right” derives from an ancient Indo-European word meaning “to straighten” or “to direct.” Today there is substantial disagreement about what exactly is to be understood under the term. Some would give more clarity by distinguishing between …
Read More »Danie Goosen Defends Traditionalism
October 31, 2012 Child Raising, Christianity, Church History, False Religions, Family, Family Issues, History, Ideology, Medieval, Modern, Politics, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Schooling, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West, Theology, TheonomyOver the past few months, there has been an ongoing debate in South Africa about the legitimacy of an Afrikaans Christian university. As expected from a country that has been secularizing nearly the fastest in the world over the last …
Read More »Government Education as the Marxist Via Salutis: How Racial Egalitarians Turn Civilization into a Hellhole
September 7, 2012 Africans, Christianity, Family, Ideology, Politics, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Schooling, South Africa and Rhodesia, The West, Theonomy“Fichte laid it down that education should aim at destroying free will, so that, after pupils have left school, they shall be incapable, through the rest of their lives, of thinking or acting otherwise than as their schoolmasters …
Read More »Hendrik Verwoerd on Separate Development
August 2, 2012 Africans, Blog, Christianity, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Modern, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, TheonomyAs Adi discussed in his two part series on Apartheid in South Africa, South Africa was largely unsettled when Europeans arrived there and only European farming techniques, medical knowledge, and infrastructure enabled large African populations to grow outside of …
Read More »Sunette Bridges
July 27, 2012 Blog, Culture, Current Events, Ideology, Music, Politics, South Africa and Rhodesia, The WestSunette Bridges is a South African music artist, the daughter of singing legend Bles Bridges, who once held a concert during the 1980s for the AWB’s People’s Help Scheme1 to raise money to feed the poorest of Afrikaners. She …
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