Faith and Heritage: A Christian Nationalist Anthology
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As the third iteration of a distinctly Calvinist, (sort of) catholic ‘lower case ‘c’ ‘ website dealing with the intersectionality of Christ and incarnated culture, F&H was as hard-hitting as Little Geneva.com and SpiritWaterBlood.com websites which had gone before them had been; but because it (F&H) was comprised of a consortium of authors, it had a multiplicity of viewpoints, all held together by the glue of what passes as Reformed theology. Analyses of items as varied as what was good hymnody and why ‘O Holy Night’ was garbage theology, to quite well-drawn (visual as well as verbal) caricatures of Bojidar and Doug Wilson, and other shibboleths of the ‘Reformed’ tradition, F&H was a latter-day Wittenberg Door- online version. In short, F&H made me think, and helped me find corresponding points of view among pre-Reformation (and modern) Orthodox writers. Sadly, the obverse was rarely, if ever allowed on their end. When pointing out similarities with Eastern Orthodox constructs, invariably the sectarian fences (and fingers in ears) of F& H’s writers would cause my comments to be deleted, in the far freer days of the early 2000’s, (unlike today, when national purges of heresy from the ‘woke’ contingent are destroying people’s livelihoods and names). F&H merely didn’t allow dissenting opinions from their own; yet , they weren’t out for blood- because they knew ‘whom they had believed in, and were persuaded, etc.’). So, it is with a great deal of interest, and a sense of ‘well, done’ I look forward to the dissemination of this book of compiled essays from the F&H archives. But frankly, I’d like it just as much if they would come back and skewer the sacred cows of a post – Trumpian universe- the BIdenites deserve to be skewered..and I could think of no more apt group of guys, to butcher today’s sacred cows.
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