Category: Christianity

“The Robe”—Another Hollywood Sleight of Hand?

  While preparing, with Art Olivier, a unique article about 9/11, I again divert briefly into classic Hollywood. In early 2025, I wrote a post about the egregious discrimination that the 1951 Bible-era epic Quo Vadis received at the Academy Awards (0 wins out of 8 nominations) vs. 1959’s Ben

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An Overlooked Bible Controversy—Septuagint vs Masoretic Text

Guest Post by Patrick O’Carroll Preface by James Perloff More than 20 years ago, long before I embraced Eastern Orthodoxy, I was regularly attending a men’s Bible Study at a church in Winchester, Mass. After a while, something began bothering me. Jesus and His Apostles frequently quoted the Old Testament.

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The Antichrist Cometh

After taking a respite for some very short posts, mostly about the Golden Age of Hollywood, I return to the more serious. Sorry, this is a long post. I don’t like long posts any more than anyone else, but to quote Margot Channing in All About Eve: I have been

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Announcing James Perloff’s Newest Book

Most of my writing until now has been confined to geopolitics and, for a short period of time, Darwinism’s many flaws. My newest book, Missing Saints, Missing Miracles, contains a little of both, but is primarily a spiritual book, the first I’ve written. So why the shift from geopolitics to

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I Have Joined the Eastern Orthodox Faith

After over 30 years a Christian, I examined the available options—a degraded Vatican, unbelieving Modernism, and Zionized Fundamentalism—and discovered to my joy the “elephant in the room”; the form of Christianity the West has long forgotten: Eastern Orthodoxy.

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