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Hindsight is a wonderful thing

Hindsight is a wonderful thing

If you live in Australia and are active on social media, or are a fan of the former Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson, you may have seen his interview with the former treasurer Peter Costello. If not, click here on this link and go to minute...

The church and the cult of youth

The church and the cult of youth

Do churches need to repent of worshipping youth while ignoring the elderly? There is nothing wrong with young people in our churches, and even young church leaders and so on. However, Western culture has become a cult of youth, with older folks sidelined, ignored and...

Woe to the land hoarders

Woe to the land hoarders

"You drive the price of rents up so that humble people are cast out onto the streets, You store up your wealth for your latter days, having no concern for those in need now, You shake hands with those who pass policies protecting your wealth, at...

Why I moved from leftism to conservativism

Why I moved from leftism to conservativism

I grew up alternating between wanting to be an actor and a rock star; specifically a lead guitarist. Rhythm guitarists played the boring, easy stuff like chords. How athletic. I wanted to play flashy, kaleidoscopic leads like Eddie Van Halen (I...

Transanity and Total Destruction

Transanity and Total Destruction

This is one of the most destructive and harmful ideologies yet to be unleashed upon us: Militant transgenderism kills – literally. People have died because of this insanity, and many more have been injured for life. And it brings about death in so many other ways. The...

Convenient, Isn’t It

Convenient, Isn’t It

Isn’t it just so convenient that current cost of living issues help our society move towards certain climate agenda goals? You can enjoy more Good Sauce articles and shows by subscribing to the Good Sauce podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon...

How the coronation protects our freedoms

How the coronation protects our freedoms

It might seem archaic, but the coronation of a British monarch, with all its complexity, symbol and ritual, speaks volumes about democracy and the rule of law. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, SoundCloud or Player FM....

Another Sports Champion speaks out

Another Sports Champion speaks out

Australian Masters gold medallist and athletics champion, Karen Long, has penned a moving letter as to why women’s sports should be for females only. From a lengthy and successful career of competition, Long speaks from experience and...

The dangers of compromise

The dangers of compromise

We are told in James 1:8 that “A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.” Or as Jesus put it, “No man can serve two masters” (Matthew 6:24). This is also true of entire groups of people, and of nations. If we live lives of compromise, we will suffer for it. If...

Is rejection of the family next?

Is rejection of the family next?

There are those who say that to be nationalistic is anti-Christian, because we are part of the people of God, and this is more important than the nation we were born into. This is a half-truth spun into a dangerous lie. About a generation or two...

NEW AUTHOR: The tyranny of unbridled freedom

NEW AUTHOR: The tyranny of unbridled freedom

All of us have to face the fact that we are not wholly original human beings. The words “it’s my life” may ring out from the throats of thousands of musicians, poets and activists in our culture. Whilst this statement is galvanising in its self-assertion, the simple...

The Great Reset 1,000 days on…

The Great Reset 1,000 days on…

It has been just over 1,000 days since World Economic Forum (WEF) showrunner Klaus Schwab published his book ‘COVID-19: The Great Reset’ which was his manifesto for the post-pandemic world. The book, as its title suggests, was (and still is) the blueprint for...

A national identity in limbo

A national identity in limbo

When I was a teenager I was at work one day and one of my work colleagues came into work wearing a jumper with a U.S. flag on it. I said to him, “Why are you wearing a U.S. flag?” He just looked at me and replied, “What’s the big deal, it’s just a...

The pushback against transanity continues

The pushback against transanity continues

Before speaking recently at an event at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, a pastor approached me and said that we had met 20 years ago when I spoke at a particular church in Virginia.Then he said, “You warned us back then about all the...

The evils of globalism

The evils of globalism

There are theologians who walk amongst us teaching and preaching that somehow in the New Testament suddenly national identity, nationalism and nations wanting to be independent became bad, but empire, which is just globalism, suddenly became good....

Greta Thunberg – Theologian?

Greta Thunberg – Theologian?

  Greta Thunberg is now a top theologian? Yes, I realise that honorary degrees are usually not worth the paper they are printed on, but in what has got to be the joke of the decade, climate alarmist Greta Thunberg is to be awarded an honorary...

Are Religious Debates Fruitful?

Are Religious Debates Fruitful?

For the last 40 years, I have engaged in scores of public debates on religious subjects, sometimes drawing passionate, standing room only crowds. But are the debates actually fruitful? Do they bring more heat than light? Do they really...

Remembering Frederick Douglass

Remembering Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass (1817–1895) is considered by many to be America’s greatest African American. Along with Booker T. Washington and Martin Luther King, these make up their top three.Born into slavery, Douglass became a free man and rose through the ranks to eventually...