San Francisco and Schooling

As I’ve noted, many of the beliefs exposed on this blog are data driven. In general, theory must conform to reality, not the other way around. I also talk about blankslatism, the belief that everyone is a blank slate, with more-or-less equal potential to become whatever kind of person anyone …

Fertility (and Hypergamy)

This is part of a series. See the index here. This is an ideas blog. But it’s not just any ideas blog. We are data driven. This is why, during the now 16-part series, we have firmly rejected hypergamy: it fails empirical verification. Recently in society there has been a …

Church Attendance

It has been quite a while since I’ve commented about anything going on over at Sigma Frame. Let’s waste no time. Here is the lede: If you are an American Evangelical Protestant, having just attended your flourishing church this past Sunday, you might be surprised by this claim. And you …

Church

One of the Christian charities in my local area is a for-profit enterprise. They are for-profit because if they were registered as a non-profit they wouldn’t be allowed to do what they do in the name of Christ. The services they offer and the requirements to receive those services are …

Hypergamy is WGTOW

This is part of a series. See the index here. Hypergamy is properly defined as “marrying up” and polygamy is properly defined as “marrying multiple people.” But these terms can also both be applied more generally to any romantic relationship, including dating above one’s station (i.e. hypergamy) or dating multiple …

A Matter of Trust, Part 2

In “A Matter of Trust,” I pointed out how untrustworthy people are. If you don’t possess expertise on a topic, it becomes quite challenging to know who you can trust. Yet, you must be able to trust certain people, because no one man can know everything they need to know. …

Church

Here is where the early church met according to the New Testament: Location Scripture References Notes Private Homes Acts 1:13-14, 2:46, 5:42, 8:3, 10:22-27, 12:12, 16:15, 16:32 16:40, 18:7, 20:8, 20:20; Romans 16:5; 1 Corinthians 16:19; Colossians 4:15; Philemon 1:2 Believers met in homes for teaching, fellowship, and breaking bread. …

The Manosphere (An Essay)

Recently commenter Liz posted something about Andrew Tate. Here is a related essay on Andrew Tate and the Manosphere. I’ve noted for a couple years now that the Manosphere is largely leftist. Bruce Charlton has noted the same thing. The sole apparent exception is its “right-wing,” regressive, sexist views on women. …