Steiner’s Science of the Mind and Cosmic Evolution Lorraine Davison Could a deeper understanding of Steiner and his world provide a useful contribution to our comprehension of the current push for globalisation, planetary consciousness and, ultimately, the evolution of the human species? In the Absence of Order Colin Robertson We can condemn Sinéad O’Connor, but if so, we have to also condemn the society that created her. We have lost someone who created beauty. Let us hope that she has found peace. The true significance of King Charles’ and Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation Oaths Prof. Gloria Moss It is vital to debate how best to ensure that the ‘laws and customs’ of the realms covered by the Coronation Oath are in alignment with ‘the laws of God’. Escaping Huxley’s Island: Psychedelics, Scientific Paganism and the Changing Images of Man David Gosselin As old bonds are broken and new connections made, let us carefully consider the new images of ourselves. Are they imitation or the real thing? The Root of All Evil—John Waters John Waters outlines a broad-brush sketch of the geopolitical effects of the truth that "the love of money is the root of all evil". Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 2: Arbitrary Rule Rafael Benjamin God's law or democracy? A false dichotomy. The real safeguard of the rule of law—faithful obedience by government and subjection to the law of God—is not part of democracy. Is “spiritual science” science? The flawed legacy of Rudolf Steiner J. Paul Greenaway While there are commendable aspects of Anthroposophy, including aspects of its school education, there is clearly a questionable side, too; yet necessary critique among Steiner followers is inhibited by their totalist attitude to the words of ‘the Master’. Stephen Sizer—The Price of Honest Discussion about Israel and Palestine Intimidate—Isolate—Incriminate: the strategy employed to shut down debate regarding what is happening within the state of Israel and the territories it controls. The Christian Zionist movement is guilty of substituting the state of Israel for Christ as the object of worship. Not a few bad apples—the barrel is rotten: Tom Doyle on clerical child abuse Former priest Tom Doyle speaks out on the issue of child sexual abuse by the clergy within the Roman Catholic Church. David Rohl—Challenging the established view of ancient history David Rohl has for many decades challenged the established view on ancient history, revealing errors and circular reasoning and inspiring fresh thinking and renewed interest on the part of younger scholars. Challenges to Morality: Liberalism, Globalization and Postmodernism Ararat Kostanian In a world of growing nationalism and declining liberalism, the importance of morality will be on the rise—especially in regions removed from Western influence. Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 1 Rafael Benjamin A Dutch Reformed analysis of the usefulness, or otherwise, of the kind of constitutions that contemporary Western states are bound by. Truro Diocese "On The Way" to closing churches Pam Thornbury Are the bishops of Cornwall listening to another voice? Overcoming Woke Ideology—James Lindsay Exposing the beliefs and ideology of the woke "new left" is, it turns out, a real wild ride. Artur Pawłowski—Standing Up to the Gestapo The Canadian pastor famous for declaring “Gestapo is not allowed here” tells the right-thinking remnant that they must be like lions. Non dominate nos—a mangled plea Emily Crews Satan is at large, on our TV screens, smartphones, and whispering in the ears of our children. The question of evil revisited Johannes Eisleben Unrestrained power enables the triumph of evil in Western societies, and it is not yet clear when this process will be stopped. It could take the rest of our lives. Charles Malet Podcast: Birmingham's No-Prayer Law—the law that has to ask you if you're breaking it UK Column's policing commentator unpicks the unenforceable nonsense of one of Britain's new wave of local council Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs), explains the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates and asks why the Church of England couldn't care less about criminalised silent prayer. What is transhumanism? Johannes Eisleben Transhumanists are overawed by maths. They do not understand the scope of physics and engineering. They have no idea of the limits to biology. Transhumanism is bound to fail because its ideas cannot be achieved—they are technically unfeasible, and ... Punishment in Schools Richard Lucas To abandon punishment is to accommodate lawlessness and to remove the quality of mercy. The Church of England: Ethically investing in pornography, weapons and embryonic stem cells Charles Malet How pleased would parishioners be to know how much money the Church Commission has tied up in the business of extinction of life—either at the wrong end of a weapon or in a laboratory? Fight the Good Fight: Two Unforgotten Welshmen Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches Thirty years ago today, I vowed not to become an Establishment man. State education means state control over the beliefs of the next generation—Pastor John-William Noble In contemporary Britain, can a Christian mother and father entrust their child's education to the state? Pastor John-William Noble has concluded they cannot. In this interview, he explains why not. Sheikh Imran Hosein: Answering the UK Column interview's detractors David and Alex tackle criticism of the Sheikh Imran Hosein interview head-on. Crisis: Housing, Covid–19 and the Emergence of a New Fascism Author and researcher Simon Elmer joins David Scott for a unique discussion of Covid-19 and the technocratic, political, social and religious reactions to it that have led our society down the road to fascism. Richard Lucas and the fight against cultural Marxism in Scotland In a contemporary yet terrifying remake of the 1958 sci-fi classic The Blob, the title role is played by the Scottish Government. The role of gallant resistance against horror, originally performed by Steve McQueen, is today filled by Richard Lucas of the Scottish Family Party. He joins David Scott to discuss how the Blob attacks families and how it can be resisted and, ultimately, defeated. No-pray zones: A challenge to the churches Liz Pilgrim As with most people who give public witness to what is going wrong in our society, we really would rather not have to be standing outside facing hostility; but, as the saying goes, "if not us, who?" Eastern Approaches Podcast: “Without my Western education, I wouldn’t have been able to publish globally" An Armenian academic calls for a new education system that includes faith, morality and ethics. A Farewell to Her Majesty The Queen David Scott David Scott's personal and immediate response to the news that The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral on the afternoon of 8 September 2022. David Scott: UK Column and the Mainstream Media David Scott gives a Scottish audience a large-scale overview of his calling to the work of UK Column and the experiences he has gleaned from working for truth in the media. "Permanent poverty is oppression": Sheikh Imran Hosein and Gevorg Virats on shunning usury A scholar of Islam and a scholar of Eastern Christianity agree in a discussion with Alex Thomson that the key to surviving perilous end times is that "righteous conduct prevails over living the good life". Sheikh Imran Hosein (Part III): Keeping Your Mind UK Column interviews one of the most noteworthy scholars of Islam in the world today regarding the sources of truth, living wisely in the end times, and critical thinking in an age of folly. Sheikh Imran Hosein (Part II): Living in the Last Days UK Column interviews one of the most noteworthy scholars of Islam in the world today regarding the sources of truth, living wisely in the end times, and critical thinking in an age of folly. Sheikh Imran Hosein (Part I): The Pursuit of Truth UK Column interviews one of the most noteworthy scholars of Islam in the world today regarding the sources of truth, living wisely in the end times, and critical thinking in an age of folly. What Has The European Convention On Human Rights Ever Done For Us? Mike Robinson On the 25th April, The Guardian published a “satirical” short video starring Patrick Stewart inspired by the classic Monty Python sketch, and designed to highlight Theresa May’s plan for a British Bill of Rights. The clear message is that Britain should remain bound by the European Convention on ... Who Says Britain Is No Longer Christian? Brian Gerrish So "Britain is no longer a Christian country" according to a retired judge, unknown experts from Cambridge University and unknown financial backers within the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and George Soros's Open Society. Of course Archbishop ...
Steiner’s Science of the Mind and Cosmic Evolution Lorraine Davison Could a deeper understanding of Steiner and his world provide a useful contribution to our comprehension of the current push for globalisation, planetary consciousness and, ultimately, the evolution of the human species?
In the Absence of Order Colin Robertson We can condemn Sinéad O’Connor, but if so, we have to also condemn the society that created her. We have lost someone who created beauty. Let us hope that she has found peace.
The true significance of King Charles’ and Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation Oaths Prof. Gloria Moss It is vital to debate how best to ensure that the ‘laws and customs’ of the realms covered by the Coronation Oath are in alignment with ‘the laws of God’.
Escaping Huxley’s Island: Psychedelics, Scientific Paganism and the Changing Images of Man David Gosselin As old bonds are broken and new connections made, let us carefully consider the new images of ourselves. Are they imitation or the real thing?
The Root of All Evil—John Waters John Waters outlines a broad-brush sketch of the geopolitical effects of the truth that "the love of money is the root of all evil".
Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 2: Arbitrary Rule Rafael Benjamin God's law or democracy? A false dichotomy. The real safeguard of the rule of law—faithful obedience by government and subjection to the law of God—is not part of democracy.
Is “spiritual science” science? The flawed legacy of Rudolf Steiner J. Paul Greenaway While there are commendable aspects of Anthroposophy, including aspects of its school education, there is clearly a questionable side, too; yet necessary critique among Steiner followers is inhibited by their totalist attitude to the words of ‘the Master’.
Stephen Sizer—The Price of Honest Discussion about Israel and Palestine Intimidate—Isolate—Incriminate: the strategy employed to shut down debate regarding what is happening within the state of Israel and the territories it controls. The Christian Zionist movement is guilty of substituting the state of Israel for Christ as the object of worship.
Not a few bad apples—the barrel is rotten: Tom Doyle on clerical child abuse Former priest Tom Doyle speaks out on the issue of child sexual abuse by the clergy within the Roman Catholic Church.
David Rohl—Challenging the established view of ancient history David Rohl has for many decades challenged the established view on ancient history, revealing errors and circular reasoning and inspiring fresh thinking and renewed interest on the part of younger scholars.
Challenges to Morality: Liberalism, Globalization and Postmodernism Ararat Kostanian In a world of growing nationalism and declining liberalism, the importance of morality will be on the rise—especially in regions removed from Western influence.
Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 1 Rafael Benjamin A Dutch Reformed analysis of the usefulness, or otherwise, of the kind of constitutions that contemporary Western states are bound by.
Truro Diocese "On The Way" to closing churches Pam Thornbury Are the bishops of Cornwall listening to another voice?
Overcoming Woke Ideology—James Lindsay Exposing the beliefs and ideology of the woke "new left" is, it turns out, a real wild ride.
Artur Pawłowski—Standing Up to the Gestapo The Canadian pastor famous for declaring “Gestapo is not allowed here” tells the right-thinking remnant that they must be like lions.
Non dominate nos—a mangled plea Emily Crews Satan is at large, on our TV screens, smartphones, and whispering in the ears of our children.
The question of evil revisited Johannes Eisleben Unrestrained power enables the triumph of evil in Western societies, and it is not yet clear when this process will be stopped. It could take the rest of our lives.
Charles Malet Podcast: Birmingham's No-Prayer Law—the law that has to ask you if you're breaking it UK Column's policing commentator unpicks the unenforceable nonsense of one of Britain's new wave of local council Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs), explains the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates and asks why the Church of England couldn't care less about criminalised silent prayer.
What is transhumanism? Johannes Eisleben Transhumanists are overawed by maths. They do not understand the scope of physics and engineering. They have no idea of the limits to biology. Transhumanism is bound to fail because its ideas cannot be achieved—they are technically unfeasible, and ...
Punishment in Schools Richard Lucas To abandon punishment is to accommodate lawlessness and to remove the quality of mercy.
The Church of England: Ethically investing in pornography, weapons and embryonic stem cells Charles Malet How pleased would parishioners be to know how much money the Church Commission has tied up in the business of extinction of life—either at the wrong end of a weapon or in a laboratory?
Fight the Good Fight: Two Unforgotten Welshmen Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches Thirty years ago today, I vowed not to become an Establishment man.
State education means state control over the beliefs of the next generation—Pastor John-William Noble In contemporary Britain, can a Christian mother and father entrust their child's education to the state? Pastor John-William Noble has concluded they cannot. In this interview, he explains why not.
Sheikh Imran Hosein: Answering the UK Column interview's detractors David and Alex tackle criticism of the Sheikh Imran Hosein interview head-on.
Crisis: Housing, Covid–19 and the Emergence of a New Fascism Author and researcher Simon Elmer joins David Scott for a unique discussion of Covid-19 and the technocratic, political, social and religious reactions to it that have led our society down the road to fascism.
Richard Lucas and the fight against cultural Marxism in Scotland In a contemporary yet terrifying remake of the 1958 sci-fi classic The Blob, the title role is played by the Scottish Government. The role of gallant resistance against horror, originally performed by Steve McQueen, is today filled by Richard Lucas of the Scottish Family Party. He joins David Scott to discuss how the Blob attacks families and how it can be resisted and, ultimately, defeated.
No-pray zones: A challenge to the churches Liz Pilgrim As with most people who give public witness to what is going wrong in our society, we really would rather not have to be standing outside facing hostility; but, as the saying goes, "if not us, who?"
Eastern Approaches Podcast: “Without my Western education, I wouldn’t have been able to publish globally" An Armenian academic calls for a new education system that includes faith, morality and ethics.
A Farewell to Her Majesty The Queen David Scott David Scott's personal and immediate response to the news that The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral on the afternoon of 8 September 2022.
David Scott: UK Column and the Mainstream Media David Scott gives a Scottish audience a large-scale overview of his calling to the work of UK Column and the experiences he has gleaned from working for truth in the media.
"Permanent poverty is oppression": Sheikh Imran Hosein and Gevorg Virats on shunning usury A scholar of Islam and a scholar of Eastern Christianity agree in a discussion with Alex Thomson that the key to surviving perilous end times is that "righteous conduct prevails over living the good life".
Sheikh Imran Hosein (Part III): Keeping Your Mind UK Column interviews one of the most noteworthy scholars of Islam in the world today regarding the sources of truth, living wisely in the end times, and critical thinking in an age of folly.
Sheikh Imran Hosein (Part II): Living in the Last Days UK Column interviews one of the most noteworthy scholars of Islam in the world today regarding the sources of truth, living wisely in the end times, and critical thinking in an age of folly.
Sheikh Imran Hosein (Part I): The Pursuit of Truth UK Column interviews one of the most noteworthy scholars of Islam in the world today regarding the sources of truth, living wisely in the end times, and critical thinking in an age of folly.
What Has The European Convention On Human Rights Ever Done For Us? Mike Robinson On the 25th April, The Guardian published a “satirical” short video starring Patrick Stewart inspired by the classic Monty Python sketch, and designed to highlight Theresa May’s plan for a British Bill of Rights. The clear message is that Britain should remain bound by the European Convention on ...
Who Says Britain Is No Longer Christian? Brian Gerrish So "Britain is no longer a Christian country" according to a retired judge, unknown experts from Cambridge University and unknown financial backers within the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and George Soros's Open Society. Of course Archbishop ...