Wednesday, 6 August 2025

In Response to Doug Wilson Who Responded to Caleb Campbell (pastor)


Assorted retorts from yahoo boards and elsewhere: Defending Connor's Honour, So Far (And One Comment,15, Was Censored as I Corrected It) · Friendly Atheist Took On Connor (part I) · I Prefer Per Engdahl over Fridtjuv Bergh · New blog on the kid: In Response to Doug Wilson Who Responded to Caleb Campbell (pastor)

One video:

Response from a Christian Nationalist | Doug Wilson
Blog & Mablog | 31 July 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_JA1JvrIfQ


Five* comments by me:

Wait, Campbell** isn't the Curate of Ars or Padre Pio?

Who'd have thunk it!




Would you agree that a man like Connor*** who supports Franco can be rationally accounted for by Franco's penal code punishing abortion?

Btw, I've considered Mussolini as favourable over Trump from the fact that Codice Rocco stipulated:

  • woman of sane mind over 14 aborting without medical assistance: 1 to 4 years
  • with medical assistance: 2 to 5 for her and the provider
  • below 14 or not of sane mind: her consent is considered invalid and whoever put her up to it incurs 6 to 12 years.


Both Franco and Mussolini were also much more into affordable housing and either less or less openly into chasing the homeless with "continuity of care".




Oh, there is something distinctly "scarlet beast" (communist) about Trump's attitude to the homeless and also to undocumented immigrants.

And if it joins hands with "leopard" (Rabbinic Judaism, Islam, Puritan Protestantism, probably Theistic Freemasonry for the fourth head) there actually start spark some Apoc. 13 sparks from the administration. OK, not yet at one with the "bear" (Russia or Iran, both having territory from ancient Persia), or with the "lion" (basically Northern Europe with Modernist Anglicanism as well as Colonial Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism, at least as remote influences), but that could still come.

Do you think Trump will turn back from there, before it's too late?




Disciple all nations ... thank you for standing up for Clovis and St. Volodymyr of Kyiv ... and the bishops that baptised them.

And Constantine too. I think some have stated it was Pope St. Sylvester who baptised him, but that could be inaccurate.

And I agree on the modern state being very abusive, hence the need to oppose it's abuses against the weak. Be they unborn or undocumented. Or, obviously, unhoused.

In all of which "un-" can be possibly exchanged for "pre-" by the way.




If the magistrate was already instructed in England (where killing babies either side of the birth canal was capital offence in 1500 AD), perhaps in some cases using the sword was a licit means to make some parts of its dominion after it entered error go to magistrates who were still a bit better instructed. Like in Ireland.

Notes:

* If Doug Wilson answers any, I'll gladly republish the dialogues here too. Right now at first publication, they haven't been answered.

** The man and book Doug Wilson is answering.

*** As I mentioned one debate opponent of Mehdi Hasan, to another one he said "there were more unemployed back then" ... I check, for some years he seems to be right, doesn't mean his overall point is correct, but also not that it isn't:

1960 5.5 1961 6.7 1962 5.6 1963 5.6 1964 5.2
1965 4.5 1966 3.8 1967 3.8 1968 3.6 1969 3.5
1970 5.0 1971 6.0 1972 5.6 1973 4.9 1974 5.6
1975 8.5 1976 7.7 1977 7.1 1978 6.1 1979 5.9
1980 7.2 1981 7.6 1982 9.7 1983 9.6 1984 7.5
1985 7.2 1986 7.0 1987 6.2 1988 5.5 1989 5.3
1990 5.6 1991 6.9 1992 7.5 1993 6.9 1994 6.1
1995 5.6 1996 5.4 1997 5.0 1998 4.5 1999 4.2
2000 4.0 2001 4.8

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