by Mark Marshall | Aug 3, 2020 | Totalitarians
One of the disconcerting aspects of totalitarian regimes is how speedy their descent into evil can be. France and Russia went from venerable monarchies to revolutionary genocide in a short time. No sooner had the Khmer Rouge marched into Phnom Penh than they were...
by Mark Marshall | Jul 21, 2020 | Freedom of Speech, History, Totalitarians
Perhaps you have experienced what I have experienced frequently in recent months. I‘ve seen history repeating or at least echoing and I’ve thought, “So this was what it was like when . . . .” And I’ve been completing that sentence with when totalitarians of various...
by Mark Marshall | Jun 23, 2020 | Anglicans, History, Social Justice
In St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle to the right of the altar is the grave and memorial of King Henry VI. Although his reign was in several respects a failure, I revere him for his piety and faithfulness, especially in his foundation of King’s and Eton Colleges....
by Mark Marshall | Jun 1, 2020 | Anglicans, Apostasy, Baptists, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Presbyterians, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Woke Church
When I was a callow student at Duke University, the verdicts from the Greensboro Killings state trial came in November 1980. Five Klansmen were acquitted of murdering four Communist Party members and an additional man during a protest a year earlier. I considered the...
by Mark Marshall | May 13, 2020 | Anglicans, Church Growth, Social Justice, U.S. Politics, Woke Church
The following may be difficult to read and may even anger a few. So I should say that it is prompted by a good conversation between Esau McCaulley and Matt Kennedy on Facebook. The exchange furthered understanding, and I write this in hopes of furthering understanding...