Stephen Wolfe
@PerfInjust
instauratio magna | Author: The Case for Christian Nationalism | email: [email protected]
After reading the venerable dead on the doctrine of God, justification, sanctification, etc., you should then read them on politics, and take them just as seriously.
Due for release in 2026, Lord-willing: Francis Turretin's sermons from 1676 and 1686, newly translated from the French. 1676: Sermon 1: The happiness of God's people (Ps. 33.12) Sermon 2: The tears of Christ over Jerusalem (Luke 19.42) Sermon 3: The awakening & resurrection…
DEVELOPING: I'm told there are texts/emails indicating Hillary Clinton campaign aides directly coordinated with the Obama White House, NSC, State Dept and Intelligence Community officials in efforts to dig up dirt tying Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin in July 2016 ...developing...
Some Seventh-day Adventists think that my book is the beginning of the fulfillment of their prophesy of a nationwide Sunday sabbath law.
Different people do different things in a movement. Some do this, others do that. Some do theory, some are the chaplains, others are the strategists and foot soldiers. People have to find their place and respect those who do the other things. One team, different callings.
Deficiencies in Protestant political thought today: 1. No delineated political loci 2. Political method is not systematic 3. Politics and theology are not distinguished
You’ve seen the AMC show “TURN”? They don’t want you to know this but… Abraham Woodhull… Presbyterian.
And the thing is, you can only claim “certainty of faith” formally, not materially, because the content of faith is dictated via script, which you cannot interpret with certainty. You can’t have certainty of faith regarding the propositions of faith. You are left with an abstract…
Joel Berry spends half his day arguing w/ other Protestants on here, particularly the CN guys & disparaging Stephen Wolfe. Catholic will take one thing Berry says then use it as a chance to trash all Protestants. I never such obsessive Protestant hatred existed until I came on X.
The existence of Middle East Christians bothers American Evangelicals because they’re a reminder that the Christians with a direct historical link to Jesus and the Apostles are decidedly non-Protestant in their theology & practices. What a ghoul
Rightwingers convert to Rome to compartmentalize holiness into a separate sphere of life and to adopt a vibe divorced from knowledge of actual papal teaching, which is far more liberal than anything found in classical Protestantism.
1. “My political thought is rooted in millennia of theory and practice. His is more like, true paganism has never been tried.” You really do need to read this @AmReformer piece by Stephen Wolfe @PerfInjust challenging the idea put forward by John Carter @martianwyrdlord that…
Joel's takes on this have been horrific but they are his own ideology, please do not attribute his beliefs to evangelicals As an evangelical I don't think Israel gets a blank check to destroy Catholic churches or kill their parishioners
All political problems are ultimately theological problems. Exhibit A: The evangelical belief it is better to support “God’s chosen people,” the Jews, over false Christians, eg, Catholics and Orthodox.
After the 2016 election, John McCain, Lindsey Graham, and Amy Klobuchar traveled to Ukraine together. After the trip they held a press conference and declared that Russia attacked the USA by hacking the 2016 election. It was all lies.
America in particular is the most propagandized country in the world — likely more so than North Korea It must also be remembered that describing these things as “woke” is entirely insufficient The word “woke” is simply a euphemism for mere thoughtlessly fashionably *nihilism*
“Remember that the Earth’s resources are limited. You do not need to have a big family, because all the world’s people are your brothers and sisters.” You live in the most propagandized society in history.