Category: Christianity

The Deep State’s War Against Constantine (Video)

  This video focuses on the attacks on the Roman Emperor Constantine, who legalized Christianity in 313 AD. The video examines some of the claims made against him, especially by The Da Vinci Code, and explores whether Constantine was a sincere Christian or not.  

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“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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