The Hidden Church
Japan’s hidden Christians survived persecution, silence, and the atomic bomb. Then came the hardest test of all.
Japan’s hidden Christians survived persecution, silence, and the atomic bomb. Then came the hardest test of all.
Some say Matt Goodwin is dangerous. He’s not dangerous. He’s accurate. In Britain today, those are the same thing.
The issue is not mere cultural acknowledgement: it is syncretism.
Everyone knows that the problem will be decisively evident when Islam is a majority faith, and when liberals can no longer pretend to be in control of the order. The question is what liberals will do then?
The following is an excerpt from “Killed to Order: China's Organ Harvesting Industry and the True Nature of America's Biggest Adversary” by Jan Jekielek, published March 17, 2026, by Skyhorse Publishing, debuting at #8 on the NYT Best Sellers List.
The future head of the Church of England hardly ever bothers to attend the church.
The Australian PM got a harsh lesson in what appeasement gets us – he’s just too thick to see it.
Naturally there have been no protests about this on universities across the West, nor in the streets, from all the usual suspects.
We think there are literally malignant ghosts in the machines.
These are words designed to cloud and muddle the discourse.
There’s nothing irrational about hating and fearing Islam.
Leading by an example that astonished the Classical world.
Muslim throw bombs and carry out mass-shootings, but the virtue-signalling goes on.
A ‘white woke’ church is drifting further from the ‘brown conservative’ church.
Singing the praises of a terror leader is textbook terror support.