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Saturday Selections – July 4, 2026

Lady Pastrix says we need a “Third Testament”

If you have liberal Christian family or friends, this is worth sharing. They need to understand that if you only believe some of the Bible, then it isn’t the authoritative Word of God governing your life – you’ve made yourself the authority, the god of your life, who decides what you will agree with and what you won’t. And we don’t make for a very good god.

How do we know if repentance is real?

“…the central quality of authentic repentance is that it features earnest productivity…. Whenever I first meet someone who is guilty of a serious offense, even after over thirty years of pastoral experience, I cannot reliably determine if they are truly sorry, particularly if the individual has been caught in sin rather than coming forward. Usually, there are lots of tears. Most people feel bad when they have made a big mistake. But if the grief is not true repentance, then soon enough it becomes clear. Such a person weeps many tears but is unwilling to follow through with something as basic as church attendance, much less memorizing and studying relevant Scripture. And it can be breathtaking how quickly someone who has committed a grave offense begins to criticize a local church. So often the speech goes something like, ‘Well, I know that I messed up, but I just thought God’s people would be more loving’ or ‘I shouldn’t have done it, but everyone is being too heavy-handed.’”

What we lose when we don’t study the Bible ourselves

There are all sorts of tools – including AI – that can shortcut the work of studying the Bible and just find us the verse we needed. But what we need to remember is the why behind what we’re doing when we study the Bible. We study, not to complete some work sheet, or to answer whatever set of questions we might have been given. We study God’s Word to be shaped by it. It’s not about finishing the work; it’s about wanted to be shaped by the work. So yes, commentaries and even AI, might have their place, but we don’t want to find shortcuts when it comes to studying what God’s said to us. We want to “Let the word of Christ dwell in [us] richly…” (Col. 3:16).

The lie behind “all truth is God’s truth”

There’s something true in the expression that “all truth is God’s truth” because, after all, God is the Author of reality. But the expression can also be used deceptively and it all depends on what direction the use is heading.

  1. Is it being used to elevate secular discoveries to being on par with the truth of God’s Word?
  2. Or is it being used it to elevate God as the author of reality, such that in its order and awesomeness, He’s left no shortage of wonders to discover, even by unbelievers?

The former “baptizes” secular findings and, if they conflict with Scripture, then demands Scripture be reinterpreted in light of what godless Man has discovered. But we need to steer clear of compromised positions like theistic evolution, or, as this article addresses, we need to be wary of what secular psychology “discovers,” claiming to know the nature of Man without even recognizing our sinful nature.

The latter understands that secular “truths” can be true, but can only be known as such when they are tested against God’s inerrant Word in some manner or fashion.

“Trans” skeletons and “scientific” just so stories

They’ve found some ancient “trans” skeletons now that purportedly shows that transexuals have been with us throughout history. The evidence is ironically bad, teaching us not about any historic legacy for transsexuality, but instead how supposed experts are willing to forgo objectivity in the name of whatever the latest ideology might be.

Modern Friends

It wasn’t a good show, but this is sure an awesome spoof… particularly as we head towards RP’s next screencast challenge!

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Saturday Selections – June 27, 2026

Envy is a sin. Wealth isn’t.

If you could make everyone twice as wealthy, would you do it? This is an odd fellow, making a great point about how poverty, not income inequality, is a problem.

And secular fellow that he is, he’s making that point without even factoring in the 10th Commandment. God cares about the plight of the poor, but nowhere does He condemn Abraham or Solomon for being rich. Envy is a sin. Being rich is not. Poverty is a problem, and one that can only be addressed by trying to “raise the floor” – raising the level of prosperity shared by the lowest income-earners. But concerns expressed about income inequality are simply envy disguised as virtue, and used as a justification for trying to pull down the ceiling – income inequality can be effectively addressed by kneecapping the wealthy to make them less so.

Why non-experts can still fruitfully question the “experts”

Philosopher J. Budziszewski, author of Pandemic of Lunacy: How to Think Clearly When Everyone Around You Seems Crazy, explains why it is that non-scientific sorts like us can still ask some pretty good, very important questions of the experts.

UK report says thousands of girls were systematically raped while the gov’t ignored it over optics

If you haven’t already heard about the rape-gangs in the UK this is going to be even more of a shocker. Authorities in the UK government knew about rape gangs operating in their country, but turned a blind eye to it, because the gangs were made up of Asian immigrants – police and others didn’t want to seem racist.

The figure that will leap out is the report of 250,000 victims, so it’s worth noting that this is an estimate without a lot of firm grounds. But that doesn’t mean it is wrong either, or overblown. It could be higher even. But it should be understood as a guess and not a fact. What is a fact is that authorities knew, and chose not to act.

Ontario “conservative” gov’t opposes opposition bill that would have banned gambling ads

“A recent study found that since iGaming Ontario was introduced, total monthly wagers increased by 654% between April 2022 and August 2025, and the number of active player accounts rose 239%. Calls to Ontario’s mental health and addictions helpline rose at an accelerated annual rate (7% above previous trend) after iGaming Ontario was introduced in 2022. The highest increase in calls was among young men aged 15 to 24.”

It’s probably safe to say that not a lot of this newsletter’s readership votes for the NDP or Liberals. So it’s all the more frustrating that it is the Conservatives who are doing this to our neighbors. And then, when the opposition proposed a way to rein in this runaway train of destruction, the government said no. Sure, they offered up some reasons to oppose the bill, but they didn’t propose an alternative to it, making it evident they are fine with the status quo.

What’s wrong with gambling can perhaps be best understood in contrast with how others seek to become rich. Gamblers make bets that, should they win, are covered by those who bet the other way and lost – your gain is done at the expense of their pain. Meanwhile, if you get money any other (legal) way, your wealth will come to you only by benefiting others. Whether you are a housepainter, an author, or a server, the money that you can be thankful for comes from others who are thankful too, for what they’ve gotten from you in exchange. Your gain is their gain too.

In addition, even if you are a good gambler, the odds are always stacked in favor of the gambling establishment – the government is making huge amounts of money from this, and that has to come from somewhere. So gambling is, over time, going to be a net loser, so even if you weren’t hurting others to get your money, you are still making bad use of the “talents” God has entrusted to you.

More could be said, but I’ll offer up just one more – even if you’ve got your gambling under control, every bet you make is that little bit more motivation for the government to keep at this… to the great harm of many, who aren’t in control of their gambling. If you love your neighbor, you should be lobbying the government to stop pushing, and just simply stop running, such a destructive enterprise.

A sea of orange took over Kansas City 

You don’t have to like soccer to appreciate the intermix of cultures brought about by the World Cup this month. Whether it’s Japanese fans cleaning up the stadium afterwards, or this sea of orange-clad Dutch fans, there’s been so much to love off the field.

This linguistic collapse of late-stage civilization

“Take this introduction from a Herald-Sun article during the week:

‘Prison authorities were warned not to transfer a transgender murderer to a women’s prison amid warnings they would sexually assault another prisoner if moved.’

“A transgender murderer? It’s the sort of phrase that makes English quietly weep in a corner.”

This article might be inspiration for a great English class assignment… in a Christian school – try and write an assignment in the most politically correct fashion possible, to highlight the insanity. (In a public school they’d assign the same task to encourage sensitivity.)

Lost & Found – Running home

A quick toe-tapping rhyme based on Psalm 51.