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September 21, 2020

The Providence Of God


On The Providence Of God by Saint John Chrysostom was personally recommended to me by Abbot Damascene of St. Herman’s Monastery in California. Saint John wrote this book at the end of his life after he was exiled to the mountains of Armenia. It was meant to help relieve the despair of the faithful during a particularly intense period of Christian persecution.


The folly of trying to understand God and His plan

What then, is the cause of such a sickness? It is an inquisitive and curious mind, it ...

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Published on September 21, 2020 07:00

September 14, 2020

Poland Won’t Let Go Of Me

Scenes from Poland flash into my mind. The gray street I lived on for two years, with the hipster cafe right across my kitchen window. My favorite pub where I’d stand next to the bathroom and fish for loose Polish women. The Catholic Church I walked by a thousand times but only went into at the very end. The shopping mall with the basement supermarket. Two-hundred grams of cheese and one-hundred grams of ham, prosze. I met a virgin there in the produce section, and I’m sure she still is a virgin...

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Published on September 14, 2020 07:00

September 9, 2020

On The Road Again

I’m back on the road after spending the past five months at home with my mother in the Washington D.C. suburbs. My bird-watching abilities have declined and I’ve become a little too comfortable in the kitchen making chocolate chip cookies and delicious Neapolitan pizzas. It’s time to be a man again.



I’m embarking on an open-ended trip around the eastern part of the country. My plan is to enjoy the outdoors through camping, an activity I have done for only a single night about fifteen years ago....

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Published on September 09, 2020 07:00

September 7, 2020

The Orthodoxy Of G.K. Chesterton


It’s hard to go a couple of months in conservative circles without coming across a G.K. Chesterton quote. After reading this book, I’m afraid to say that his quotes are better than his prose because Orthodoxy felt like the ramblings of a grumpy old man. There wasn’t much orthodoxy in it at all, and at times I was completely lost in his train of thought. Nonetheless, I’d like to share the few passages that I enjoyed.


Trying to be healthy

The mere pursuit of health always leads to something unhea...

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Published on September 07, 2020 07:00

September 3, 2020

Why I Don’t Trust American Dentists

Due to living abroad for over a decade, I’ve been to dentists in half a dozen countries. From my cumulative worldwide experience, I can proclaim that my worst dealings with dentists have occurred in the United States. American dentists are overly aggressive with treatment and have practices that I believe are more likely to harm your long-term health.


I had a serious problem with cavities until adulthood, which I attribute to a combination of bad teeth genes and high sugar intake. Even as a youn...

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Published on September 03, 2020 07:00

August 31, 2020

Teachings Of The Church Fathers


When I first received God’s grace, I was essentially a blank slate, with only a couple of preconceived notions of what it meant to be a Christian. To catch up for lost time, I began devouring Christian books. Early Christian Doctrines by J.N.D. Kelly was a part of my catechism. It details the shaping of Christian doctrines in the first few centuries after Christ. If you’re Catholic or an Orthodox Christian, the doctrines and dogmas you believe were settled thanks to the Church Fathers the autho...

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Published on August 31, 2020 07:00

August 29, 2020

Roosh Hour #54 – Porn World

I talk about the pornification of the United States, increasing civil lawlessness, hero of law and order Kyle Rittenhouse, the push to make a coronavirus vaccine mandatory, and a lot more.



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Women Complain About Men Who Look At Them
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Published on August 29, 2020 21:01

August 27, 2020

Basic Christianity Is Extreme To Those Without Faith

A common argument I see against me is that I’ve gone “too far” with my relatively new Christian faith. Instead of following the clear teachings of Jesus Christ, I should instead seek “balance” with the “middle path” where I only moderately sin to “enjoy” the pleasures of life since I’m a “biological” animal with “natural” sexual needs. Needless to say but this line of argument always comes from non-Christians who are so far away from God that witnessing just a little bit of faith causes them ala...

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Published on August 27, 2020 07:00

August 24, 2020

The Internet Was Created As A Surveillance Network


Surveillance Valley by Yasha Levine documents how the internet was originally developed in the 1960s as an intelligence-gathering network. Once that network was perfected, it was unleashed onto consumers under the guise of being an educational tool of freely flowing information when in reality it’s an educational tool for the government to gain free information on you. The form of the internet you see today is no accident—it was carefully guided and nurtured by the U.S. government through its u...

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Published on August 24, 2020 07:00

August 20, 2020

8 Reasons Men Should Live With Their Parents Until Marriage

Modern culture would have you believe that a man should move out of his parents’ house around 18 to mature and learn how to live on his own, but doing so will actually keep him in an immature state while teaching him how to live with the aid of alcohol, drugs, consumer products, pornography, and other degenerate entertainments. Therefore, it may be better for men, especially those who put their faith in Christ, to move out of the family home only upon marriage or to serve the Lord more intensely...

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Published on August 20, 2020 07:00

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