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March 5, 2021

I Could Not See The Truth Before Repentance

I recently did a lengthy interview with Stephen Heiner, a traditional Catholic writer. We talked about my path to repentance, the hagiography of our founding fathers, modern sterility, the city-countryside dichotomy, public libraries, the folly of secular marriages, birds, enduring online criticism, my future plans, and a lot more.

In your introduction [to American Pilgrim], you write, “[Y]et it totally escaped me that I was receiving from women merely what I gave them.’” Did you have an inkling...

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Published on March 05, 2021 11:00

March 3, 2021

A Walk With Jesus

Once in a while I like to go for a walk in a small park near me. The park isn’t exactly ideal: it intersects with a main roadway so you always hear the white noise of automobiles, but the birds and deer still come. I like to walk through it alone, less to enjoy nature, since you can still hear and smell the city, and more to get away from the degradations of the modern world.

The park has a stream. If I cross the most narrow part of the stream, carefully over the wet rocks in the middle, I can e...

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Published on March 03, 2021 07:00

March 1, 2021

3 Spiritual Types Of Women

The hardest thing for a Christian man to do is choose his wife. Unless God gives him a direct revelation of who to marry, he is on his own when it comes to making a decision that will assuredly involve hesitation and doubt. While I can’t begin to offer guidance on whether you should give a yes or no to a certain woman, I can share knowledge on three broad types of women and how seriously you should consider them for marriage.

1. Traditional women

A woman who is born in an explicitly traditional...

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Published on March 01, 2021 07:00

February 21, 2021

LAST CHANCE: American Pilgrim Discount

Today is the last day of the launch special of my new book American Pilgrim. The price of the ebook will go up tomorrow from $7.99 to a whopping $9.99.

Order the ebook or paperback today

You can order American Pilgrim from my web store using a credit card or Bitcoin.

The instantly downloadable ebook edition costs only $7.99 until tomorrow (20% off) and contains unrestricted PDF, EPUB, and Kindle (MOBI) files that can be viewed on unlimited devices. After submitting your payment, you’ll be immed...

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Published on February 21, 2021 11:00

February 20, 2021

Roosh Hour #61 – Third World Texas

I talk about the crisis in Texas and what it means for America, coronavirus insanity, the danger of mRNA vaccines, new diabolical plans from Bill Gates, and a lot more.

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Published on February 20, 2021 17:35

February 19, 2021

READ NOW: American Pilgrim

Today I’m releasing American Pilgrim, my first book as a practicing Christian. It is a 350+ page memoir that shares my first-year journey upon deciding to repent from a life of evil to serve Jesus Christ. I travel across the United States to deliver my testimony in person through a series of lectures while chronicling the temptations that attempt to bring me back to Satan, the spiritual labors that deepen my faith as a new Christian, and the lamentable state of America on the cusp of great uphea...

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Published on February 19, 2021 07:00

February 17, 2021

The Dangerous Women Of Wisconsin

The following is an excerpt from my new book American Pilgrim. It will be released this Friday.

Madison was also full of attractive and naïve-looking young women thanks to the University of Wisconsin. My first experience with one was in a supermarket. I asked the female clerk for a bonus card to save a few cents on my shopping. She asked for my mailing address. When I made an offhand comment about being from “out of town,” she interviewed me about where I was from and what I was doing in Wiscons...

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Published on February 17, 2021 07:00

February 15, 2021

The Cardinal Outside Your Window

At 40 years of age, I moved back in with my mother to the Washington, DC suburban jungle I was raised in. Within a week, I saw birds I had never seen in nearly three decades I had lived in the area—northern cardinals, blue jays, crows, house wrens, and gray catbirds. Was it possible that the birds were completely new to the area or had I been totally blind to them for so many years?

There is a family of cardinals that live across the street from my mother. I would hear them every day, and if I s...

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Published on February 15, 2021 07:00

February 11, 2021

New York City Is Hell

The following is an excerpt from my new book American Pilgrim. It will be released on Friday, February 19.

I decided to visit the gay pride parade to film footage for my YouTube video travelogue. I knew I’d be walking into the biggest exhibition of homosexuality in the world, so I prayed on the subway ride over that what I was about to see wouldn’t corrupt me further or make me hate others. I got off at the 14th Street subway stop and walked up the stairs into the middle of Sodom.

I was greeted ...

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Published on February 11, 2021 07:00

February 8, 2021

It’s Time To Quit The Smartphone

When coronavirus hit, I began to realize that the data sent out from my smartphone could be weaponized against me in a quarantine scenario where leaving the house was “illegal.” I didn’t want to voluntarily help the elites monitor my every movement and then nudge me into performing their desired behaviors, so I made the decision to buy a dumb phone (a classic phone without apps) and tried leaving my smartphone at home when going out.

Very early into the coronavirus pandemic, Google compiled loca...

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Published on February 08, 2021 07:00

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