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Tag Archives: doug wilson
Good Advice =/= universal law (on the debt free virgin thing)
I feel like I have to add my .02 to the “Men Want to Marry Debt-Free Virgins without tattoos” article. On the most basic surface level, that’s fairly good wisdom. But here is the problem with the prairie muffin/RC Sproul … Continue reading
Upcoming post on the Federal Vision
Yeah, that’s a dangerous title. The short of it will be this: Doug Wilson’s distancing himself (de jure if not de facto) from the Federal Vision is actually good for FV. It will allow some to do theology and try … Continue reading
Leithart isn’t Wilson
This is a dangerous post. I believe I can now quote and interact with Leithart’s scholarly works in good conscience. True, he was involved in the Sitler affair, and he made some bad decisions. But he repented of them publicly. … Continue reading
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What a joke
There is a thread on gnosticboard Puritanboard about Wilson’s non-repentance. I just gave them the facts based on over a decade of interaction with the Wilsonistas/CREC. I then started quoting police documents, eyewitness testimony, etc. I said “hide ya womens” … Continue reading
On Wilson’s faux-repentance
Doug Wilson says he dropped the label of Federal Vision. What those giddy for church unity fail to see is he maintains he is keeping the content. I suggested he should resign from the ministry and join a church body … Continue reading
Turretin vs. Doug Wilson on Calling
I do not know if Wilson has since gotten a legitimate calling and ordination from an established church body. But he explains in his own words. (I thank Rachel Miller for finding this. I also recommend this post by Rev. … Continue reading
Update on Wight-Wilson police report
This buries the Wilsonista case. Wilson’s disciples tell me, “But you don’t know the whole story,” to which I reply, “Bulls*&%. I do.” Confession and Court Records. Key excerpts: Jamin Wight Contradicts Doug Wilson Jamin Wight contradicts Doug Wilson on … Continue reading
An addendum to Neo-Jovinianism
Last year during the uproar on one of the many, many Doug Wilson scandals, I wrote “Against the Neo-Jovinians” where I argued that a semi-monastic life of disciplined ascetism is a better cure for pedophiles than, say, marrying them off … Continue reading
Can Wilson even deal with Heidegger
So after I finished Heidegger’s Being and Time I went to the leading “Evangelical spokesman” to see what he said. Long story short, if you go to http://www.dougwils.com and type in “Heidegger” you will get three pages of “see how … Continue reading
Wilson’s Influence on “Classical Christian Education”
Originally posted on A Daughter of the Reformation:
As I noted in the last post, Doug Wilson’s views on theology, history, slavery, patriarchy, marriage, sex, etc. are present in materials that many CCE schools, programs, and homeschools use. In doing…