Category Archives: Christianity

Review: America Aflame

United States, 1834-1876 David Goldfield’s America Aflame: How The Civil War Created a Nation is a sweeping antiwar take on the Civil War era and a throwback to Avery Craven’s “blundering generation” thesis. Goldfield sets the “Civil War” with the Confederacy … Continue reading

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Review: The Other Irish

Dixie Karen F. McCarthy’s The Other Irish: The Scots-Irish Rascals Who Made America is a sweeping social history of the Scots-Irish that focuses on their contributions to American culture. The story begins in northern Ireland during the Dark Ages when a … Continue reading

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Scots-Irish Project: Religion and the Frontier Experience

Dixie Here are some excerpts from The Other Irish: The Scots-Irish Rascals Who Made America which sheds light on how Scots-Irish Presbyterians evolved into Baptists and Methodists in America: “When they came swarming across the sea, embittered by religious bigotry of … Continue reading

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Daily Mail: Christianity Declines, Interracial Relationships Rise

United Kingdom In the RFM debates, Alex Linder fervently argued for the destruction of “Christ-Lunacy,” but two new articles in the Daily Mail about the decline of Christianity in Britain cast serious doubt on the idea that atheism is the … Continue reading

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Antebellum Christianity and Southern Racialism

Virginia Here’s an excerpt from David Goldfield’s America Aflame: How the Civil War Created a Nation: “Slavery had made the black man in America, in a few centuries,” Virginia jurist William C. Daniell explained in 1852, “what thousands of years … Continue reading

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Jews and Vanguardists

Alabama This is why we need to splinter off and work towards the goal of creating our own Christian nation-state in Dixie. Instead of sinking ourselves in this morass, I think we need a common sense message that can resonate with … Continue reading

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Racial and Religious Breakdown of the 2012 Vote in the South

BRA H/T Hail To You “This is especially true among Nonwhites, but it can also be true among Whites. For instance, only 2% of married White Baptist men in the Deep South voted for Obama, according to the Reuters exit … Continue reading

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Andrew Fraser on White Identity

Australia Andrew Fraser spins a long yarn here about the corrosive impact of whiteness on purebred Anglo-Saxons in America: “Today such grandiose visions seem absurdly out of reach. Awesome Anglo-Saxon roosters have become wimpy WASP feather dusters.” I’m not buying it. … Continue reading

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Caribbean Project: Review: Amazing Grace (2006)

Great Britain Now playing … the story of William Wilberforce and British abolitionism. This is the whole two hour movie. I will write a review this evening or tomorrow. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBjvQ7GN47I]

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Caribbean Project: “Beyond The Line”

Barbados I’ve come across this phrase “beyond the line” several times during my research and have begun to realize its immense importance to understanding how the British West Indies and the South evolved into race-based plantation slave societies: “The West … Continue reading

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