Category Archives: Reviews

"The Master Key" for Reaching Muslims

This entry documents everything related to the Christian Underground Ministry which I find fascinating as a resource for evangelizing Muslims. One of Allie's best podcast for sure, this interview with Shahriq Khan: It's the first time I heard of this … Continue reading

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Review of Edward J. Erler's "Are We Subjects or Citizens? Birthright Citizenship and the Constitution

This is the latest Imprimis article from Hillsdale College. Edward J. Erler is obviously a great proponent of banning birthright citizenship from illegal immigrant parents (would he care about legal immigrant parents, one would thought so, but then he went … Continue reading

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Alexander the Great

So I browsed through the South Amboy Library one day and came across some interesting books by the children's section. One of the books I borrowed is Alexander the Great - Master of the Ancient World by Doug Wilhelm, from … Continue reading

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Paedocommunion

David Tong posted this on facebook:Paedobaptism, YesCredocommunion, YesCredobaptism, NoPaedocommunion, No. I obviously would agree with the first three. But I haven't dealt deep enough with Paedocommunion, and thus it interests me. It may not be something popular among the Reformed. … Continue reading

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Hillsdale College Imprimis: Is J.D. Vance Right about Europe? Christopher Caldwell

A while ago, I received this June 2025 Volume 54, Number 6: Imprimis newsletter (physical) from Hillsdale College (the best and hardest college to get into, according to Charlie Kirk), I was a big news in on Feb 14 when … Continue reading

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The Origin of the Research University [Or development of Universities in the Western World in General]

by Clara Collier Here's my summary on this interesting article: The author, Clara Collier, sees these old universities as relic, contrasting research centers which were separate institutes from the universities at the time (pre-1800). Early modern universities have four traditional … Continue reading

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Eurotrip

10/25/2024 FRI 10/26/2024 SAT 10/27/2024 SUN 10/28/2024 MON 10/29/2024 TUE 10/30/2024 WED 10/31/2024 THURS 11/1/2024 FRI 11/2/2024 SAT 11/3/2024 SUN 11/4/2024 MON 11/5/2024 TUES We had Breakfast at Chez Paul. We did their 12pm-3pm Weekday 3 course selection meal at … Continue reading

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Book Review: Essential Companion to Christian History by Stephen Backhouse

Got this book at Ollie's (near BJ) for $5. Meant to use it as a tool to teach Nadia Church History. Chapter 1: Servants and Leaders: 1 - 100 c.96: Bishop Clement of Rome's First Epistle accepts Paul's letters as … Continue reading

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My reflection on the TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew's testimony before U.S. Congress about a year ago

This will be my thorough review of it, after the debacle claims from the East against U.S. Congress, which one can easily search online. But this is an American Bipartisan attack on China using a Singaporean as a strawman. It … Continue reading

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Kurt Koch's "Christian Counseling and Occultism"

Since Pak Tong recommended Kurt Koch's works after answering the last Q&A in East Coast about the subject of demon possessions, I have bought this book. And now ordered another "Occult Bondage and Deliverance", which will be a later review. … Continue reading

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