Friday, January 17, 2025

Allison Pearson.

 So you can imagine how delighted I was to come across the term “far centre”, which was coined by Prof Jonathan Clark, the leading British historian of the Enlightenment, in a recent lecture. Prof Clark has put his finger on something I have been thinking for a while but struggling to name: it is the centrists who have become much more extreme than the Right. Hence their deeply weird enthusiasm for porous borders through which tumble tens of thousands of young, undocumented males from misogynist cultures so alien to our own. (The migrants don’t know Latin either, but they’re not white so can be forgiven!) 

Ditto that bunch’s keen support for telling children they can be born in the wrong body, and prescribing life-changing medication for vulnerable and confused adolescents. Normal people know instinctively that persuading a 15-year-old that it’s a good idea to have a double mastectomy so she can “live her best life”, while taking testosterone which will shrivel her vagina and ovaries, probably rendering her infertile for life and denying her sexual pleasure, is a simply terrible idea. It requires the unsullied purity of the progressive mind of a far-centrist for such mutilation to be considered acceptable, even desirable.
Those people are the extremists, folks, not us. In them we glimpse what happens to the human mind when it becomes untethered from objective reality and common sense. They can, for instance, claim with a straight face that there is a £22 billion black hole in the British economy while, at the same time, allocating £22 billion to a “carbon capture” plan, which may or may not do something to get us to net zero. Still, all the people in the Any Questions audience will feel a warm glow of virtue as pensioners are defrosted, which makes it all worthwhile.
One of the redoubts of the far centre is The Rest is Politics podcast, presented by Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell. This week, the pair were discussing the child-rape gang scandal and Stewart, who not that long ago fancied himself as a Tory prime minister, revealed his shameful ignorance. He appeared to think the attacks happened in only two places, Rotherham and Rochdale (actually it was up to 50 towns and cities), and it was men abusing girls aged between 13 and 16 whom they paid for sex. 
Er, no, Rory, it was usually young girls aged 10 to 14, and they weren’t paid – they were the trafficked objects of sadistic sexual torture. I suppose very little can be expected from a pundit who declared with such sublime self-confidence that “I haven’t changed my mind on Kamala Harris winning comfortably” despite those puzzling opinion polls – far-Right conspiracy theories, dontcha know.
Tony Blair’s former spinmeister then chipped in, saying that Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick had repeated calls for a national inquiry because they were “jumping on the Elon Musk bandwagon”. I hope, Campbell said, that “this is just the start in terms of actually beginning to tackle the poison of the far Right as it is amplified through what has become a very personal megaphone for a megalomaniac”.
This reflexive progressive response to any unwelcome proof that their creed of multiculturalism has harmful side effects – deflect, deny, divert – is no longer working, because most people know the centrist dads are talking out of their posteriors. They come across as out-of-touch prats. Most people want a national inquiry into the rape gangs: it’s not far Right, it’s just the right thing to do. 
Biden’s far-centrists were rejected in the US just as Starmer’s will be here. They look increasingly ridiculous. Offhand, I find it hard to think of any big issues – from phasing out petrol cars to pronouns to immigration – on which the majority of the population currently agrees with Labour. Failure to even acknowledge people’s concerns explains why Reform is up 10 points since the general election and Labour has plummeted nine with more humiliation to come. 
Two of my good friends texted separately over Christmas to say they had joined Reform. They are far from the crude, knuckle-dragging stereotype of the “far Right”: one is a GP, the other a banker. Both said they wanted to DO SOMETHING to push back and help their country. They are even thinking of standing as candidates. According to Alibhai-Brown and her patronising, snotty class, such people are Right-wing bigots who support misinformation and “destabilising society”. Like hell they are. The days of the deluded centrists are nearly over – they went too far. Far too far. Now, the Right must pull us back from extremism. Any Questions should heed their answers. 
DT.

No Spirit of Fear.

Birdie.


 

Pub Quiz.


 

Open Doors.

Thank you! 102 MPs at parliamentary launch of World Watch List 2025.

102 MPs came to the parliamentary launch of the World Watch List 2025 on 15 January – which means, thanks to your invitations, that many MPs heard how crucial it is to respond to escalating religious persecution. Thank you!


The launch featured first-hand accounts of persecution from Christians in Nigeria, Bangladesh and East Africa. “Please, use your voice as members of parliament to call out instances of persecution, violence and discrimination,” said Eti*, a local partner from Bangladesh.


“The work of Open Doors in highlighting this issue is really important – I got a significant amount of communication about it,” said one MP. “I’d like to say thank you to my constituents for reaching out to me. It does make a difference."


*Name changed for security reasons

Second Colombian Assassination.

Second Protestant church leader assassinated in Colombia.

People walk on the street in Salento, Colombia.
People walk on the street in Salento, Colombia. Unsplash/Delaney Turner

A second Protestant church leader was assassinated in Colombia, marking another deadly attack on Christian ministry in the region. The victim was shot multiple times after leading a religious service.

Iván García, a 28-year-old Protestant church leader, was fatally shot six times, including twice in the head, after leading a religious service in northern Colombia last Wednesday, the U.K.-based group Christian Solidarity Worldwide reported Tuesday.

The attack occurred as García, his 14-year-old stepdaughter, and six others walked along a rural, unlit road following a spiritual celebration at the People of God Christian Vision Church. CP.

Abomination Alert?

Texas LGBT art exhibit could advance normalization of pedophilia, Christian group warns.

Sally Mann receives the Achievement in Fine Art award during the 2022 Lucie Awards at Carnegie Hall on October 25, 2022 in New York City.
Sally Mann receives the Achievement in Fine Art award during the 2022 Lucie Awards at Carnegie Hall on October 25, 2022 in New York City. John Lamparski/Getty Images

A Christian religious liberty group is warning that an ongoing photography exhibit at a Texas museum could lead to the normalization of pedophilia and abuse after authorities reportedly seized obscene images from the exhibit.

Police have reportedly removed four photographs from the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth exhibit "Diaries of Home" by acclaimed photographer Sally Mann after a number of Republican officials alleged the exhibit was promoting child pornography, according to KERA, a National Public Radio-affiliated outlet in North Texas.

A Fort Worth police spokesman confirmed to The Christian Post Wednesday that an investigation is underway but would not provide any further details. This post will be updated if any additional details are disclosed. CP.

Revelation 19.

 11) I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True. With justice he judges and wages war. 12) His eyes are like blazing fire, and on his head are many crowns. He has a name written on him that no one knows but he himself. 13) He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood, and his name is the Word of God. 14) The armies of heaven were following him, riding on white horses and dressed in fine linen, white and clean. 15) Coming out of his mouth is a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations. “He will rule them with an iron scepter.”[a] He treads the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God Almighty. 16) On his robe and on his thigh he has this name written:

King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

Thursday, January 16, 2025

A Verse of Great Encouragement.


 

Thanks For The Admission, Keir.

Keir Starmer proves Brexiteers completely right in major speech.

EXCLUSIVE: An expert political analyst has said the PM's speech on Britain becoming a beacon for AI development proves he's conceding the 'benefit of Brexit'

By Richard Ashmore, Senior News Reporter

God's Judgement Or Not?

 https://www.christianpost.com/news/franklin-graham-weighs-in-on-whether-god-is-judging-hollywood.html

Birdie.


 

World Watch List.


Marlon De Blasio.

 Shermer has defined atheism and noted how it is not a basis for addressing global problems. That’s fair enough. In doing so, however, he also upheld a brand of skepticism about the Christian faith, which I believe inherently deters deeper thought. As he wrote,

Atheism just designates a lack of belief in God. Full stop ... These descriptors are linguistic place-holders for mysteries we have yet to explain. Once explained, they move into the realm of the natural and the normal. If there is a realm of the supernatural or the paranormal, there is no way for a natural and normal being like us to perceive or understand it.

Inferential knowledge about God has compelled many reasonable people. Here it is conveniently dismissed by a “full stop” demand for empirical attestation. This brand of skepticism — “there is no way” — cannot spark the depth of thought that has always been characteristic of thinkers who were curious about matters of truth.

The Judeo-Christian heritage is perhaps the longest running cross-generational history over millennia and is ultimately a proposition to the intangible. “In the beginning God” is a claim that deep thinkers continue to take seriously. Countless people from all walks of life have joyfully and confidently discovered that Jesus is “the way, the truth and the life.” Of course there have been unbelievers. So what? The point is to let curiosity about human existence flourish, so people can think for themselves about the God questions.

The Builder's Stone.

The Builder's Stone.

My new book is a manifesto for saving western civilisation.

Jan 15
Preview
 


 
I’m delighted to let you know that my new book has been published this week by Wicked Son in America. Its title is The Builder’s Stone: How Jews and Christians Built the West – and Why Only They Can Save It.
It argues that the west is at a critical inflection point. With Donald Trump entering the White House for the second time, a new era is about to unfold. The challenges, however, are far deeper than many appreciate. For the failure by the west to choose civilisation over barbarism following the October 7 pogrom in Israel illustrates the decadence and cultural death-wish in the so-called civilised world, and its surrender to the Islamists gathering strength to conquer it.

The book puts forward a ten-point programme for a counter-cultural resistance movement, an alliance of all who want western civilisation to survive and which would reassert its foundational values.

This alliance must be drawn from all cultures and groups. However, if the west is to save itself it must listen to the Jewish people it has so frighteningly abandoned — whose unique selling point, after all, is cultural survival, and whose ideas and moral precepts lie at the core of Christianity and of western civilisation itself. While Israel will survive and thrive, the west is doomed unless it chooses to reaffirm its Jewish roots rather than destroy them.

You can buy a copy of the book on amazon.com here and on amazon.co.uk here.

Here’s a sneak preview in the chapter below, which I’m providing exclusively for my paying subscribers.

Enjoy!

From The Builder’s Stone: How Jews and Christians Built the West – and Why Only They Can Save It.

LETTER TO THE READER

The West is poised at a momentous and fateful juncture. I have written for many years about the onslaught being mounted against Western society by its enemies, both within and without.

I have never felt such a strong sense of living at a key turning point in the history of civilisation itself—until now...

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Learning From Joseph.

 https://www.christiantoday.com/article/what.can.we.learn.from.joseph.at.the.start.of.the.new.year/142509.htm

Great and Marvellous.

 “Great and marvelous are your deeds,

    Lord God Almighty.
Just and true are your ways,
    King of the nations.[a]


4) Who will not fear you, Lord,
    and bring glory to your name?
For you alone are holy.
All nations will come
    and worship before you,
for your righteous acts have been revealed.”

ALL Things.


 

Birdie.


 

Pineapple on Pizza Is An Abomination! Well Done Lupa Pizza.

Norwich restaurant charges £100 for a pineapple pizza.

Pizzeria adds eye-watering price-tag to divisive Hawaiian variant to put customers off ordering it.

Tue 14 Jan 2025.

A pizzeria is asking its customers to put their dough where their mouth is if they want to eat a Hawaiian – charging £100 for a ham and pineapple-topped pizza.

The owners and staff of Lupa pizza in Norwich are so revolted by the Hawaiian that they have reluctantly added the topping to their delivery menu but only with the eye-watering price tag.

The menu description reads: “Yeah, for £100 you can have it. Order the champagne too! Go on you Monster!”

“I absolutely loathe pineapple on a pizza,” said the restaurant’s co-owner Francis Woolf. The head chef, Quin Jianoran, agreed, adding: “I love a pina colada, but pineapple on pizza? Never. I’d rather put a bloody strawberry on one than that tropical menace.”

In 2017, YouGov conducted polling over the Hawaiian pizza. It found that while 84% of Britons said they liked pizza, and 82% liked pineapple, only 53% said that they liked pineapple on pizza. More than four in 10 Britons (41%) said they disliked pineapple on pizza.

The invention of the Hawaiian pizza is often credited to Sam Panopoulos, who emigrated from Greece to Canada in 1954 at the age of 20 and ran several restaurants in Ontario with his two brothers.

Panopoulos started adding pineapple to his pizzas in the 1960s, shortly after Hawaii joined the US in 1959, and is said to have named the pizza a “Hawaiian” after the brand of tinned pineapple he used.

The issue of whether pineapple belongs on a pizza is debated wide and far. In 2017, the president of Iceland was forced to clarify that he did not plan to formally ban pineapple from pizzas after telling students at a high school he was “fundamentally opposed” to the topping. Guardian.

Allison Pearson.

  So you can imagine how delighted I was to come across the term “far centre”, which was coined by Prof Jonathan Clark, the leading British ...