Read on about the irony of GK Chesterton's apologetical emphasis on Christianity's uniqueness since what this religion features is God’s death, which entails atheism.
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Monday, September 30, 2024
Thursday, September 26, 2024
On Medium: The Natural Order Must be Metaphysically Disordered
Read on about why science can’t explain the whole of nature without positing yet more nature, and the disorder that must underlie the natural order.
On Medium: The Lameness of Roger Scruton’s Conservative Euphemisms
Here's an article about the conservative’s denial of progress and retreat to relativism, as shown by Roger Scruton's explanation of conservative principles.
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
On Medium: Is Christianity so Bizarre that it Must be True?
Here's an article about GK Chesterton’s flights of sophistical apologetics, including his argument against natural selection, and his case for Christianity's miraculous strangeness.
Friday, September 20, 2024
On Medium: Four Strains of Conservative Medievalism
Read on about what religious, libertarian, neoconservative, and traditional conservatives have in common, and the liberal's elite, possibly doomed social benchmarks.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
On Medium: Has Christian History Been a Unique Benefit?
Read on about Christianity’s impacts on history, and whether Christianity improved the West more than natural and secular norms compromised and tainted this religion.
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
On Medium: American Conservatives Keep Hiding Their Medieval Prejudices
Read on about the subterfuge in Heritage’s definition of “conservatism,” and why American conservatives hide their medieval, prejudices behind modern liberal language.
On Medium: None of Our Worldviews Matters to the Cosmos
Here's an article about the threat of epistemological nihilism to the meaningfulness and dignity of our worldviews, in the scope of deep space and time.
Friday, September 13, 2024
On Medium: The Libertarian’s Sanctification of Capitalism
Here's an article about libertarianism's sanctification of capitalism, and Murray Rothbard’s faith-based construal of the Progressive Era.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
On Medium: Christians Downplay the Need to Fear a Monstrous God
Read on about Jewish counterculture, subversive monotheism, and the implications of the need to fear the Judeo-Christian God.
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
On Medium: Conservativism Began with Edmund Burke’s Fallacies
Read on about Edmund Burke's foundational sophistries for conservatism, and how this political pseudo-philosophy has been muddled and sophistical ever since that period.
Monday, September 9, 2024
On Medium: Is Life an Absurd Game?
Read on about the question of life’s meaning, and how philosophy reconciles the possible nihilistic implications of science with the naïve sense of our self-worth.
Sunday, September 8, 2024
Eleventh Anthology on Amazon: Mirages in the Cosmic Wasteland
My eleventh anthology is available now on Amazon in paperback and eBook. Over 500 pages, it's called "Mirages in the Cosmic Wasteland," and it focusses on philosophy and religion. The twelfth anthology, focusing on society and politics is on the way.
Friday, September 6, 2024
On Medium: What’s the Fastest Way to Forge an Intergalactic Empire?
Here's an article about alt-right resentment, and the Western conflict between feminine, relatively superficial, and masculine, sci-fi senses of social progress.
Thursday, September 5, 2024
On Medium: Who is Humbler, Theists or Atheists?
Read on about whether theists or atheists have more pride or humility in arguing about God's existence, according to the Catholic apologist Brian Holdsworth.
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
On Medium: The Sci-Fi Allure of Curtis Yarvin’s Anarcho-Capitalism
Read on about whether Curtis Yarvin's New Right political principles--timelessness, neutrality, vitality, realism, and absolutism--are incoherent, neomedieval, or both.
On Medium: The Orwellian Gambit of Christian Nationalism
Here's an article about Russell Vought’s ruse for imposing a Christian theocracy on America, including his weaselly way of redefining the key terms so his view seems coherent.