Michael Bray

Author of A Time To Kill

Polytheistic Statism v. Christocracy

Judge Orrick (or is it Ork?)

21 July, 2017 On 8 June, 2017, the Associated Press reported: “The leader of an anti-abortion group who is being sued wants to disqualify a U.S. judge who barred him from releasing videos recorded at meetings of an association of abortion providers.” Judge William Orrick held David Daleiden in civil contempt for violating a court […]

Bogus SCOTUS

Michael Bray 20 Feb., 2017 Why do we allow the trendy opinions of a couple Jews and apostate Gentile Christians rule the land – overthrowing the laws of God, the nation, and our cities? The evanescent feelings, mindset, or “opinions” of “the Court” – like the afflatus of an ass – will pass.  Law, however, must – […]

Let the Trump Sound Forth

20 Jan., 2017 Gary Brock gave the nation a good exhortation regarding the Leftist’s anti-Trump divisive animus. He said, “I hope the level of unreasonable divisiveness and anger will end soon; for the sake of our country and our people” (WNJ, 20 Jan., 2017). In the same Journal issue the “Our View” editorial, “Trump: A […]

RINOS and CINOS

Michael Bray 30 August, 2016 It is long past time to clarify and clean out the party. Determine what you believe, bottom line, and then reject candidates which violate the code.  Take for a bottom line a candidate who holds to the Ten Commandments.  We haven’t seen that standard since, well, maybe Charlemagne.  But it […]

Theocrats, All

A Course Proposal Sent to Wilmington College (Wilmington, Ohio) 27 April 2012 “Theocracy is an inescapable concept. The source of law in any given society is de facto that society’s God—whether it be the God of the Bible, Allah, or ‘the People,’ or a dictator, or secular humanist elites. It doesn’t matter, whoever defines your […]

Darwinism: The Established State Religion in America

Terence J. Hughes Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences and Climate Change, University of Maine 16 August 2015 “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof” (First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America). Three questions come immediately to mind. First: Why did our Founding […]

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