THE RADICALISED RABBI is a blog on Judaism and its very useful ideas and the blogger a Secular Koranist and a revolutionary. You don't have to be Jewish to find Jewish ideas very useful in tidying up your thinking and turbo-charging your powers of reasoning to the extent that you can even predict most events and disasters. The West is heading for disaster with its insane policy of Transnational Progressivism, turning our global village into Sodom and Gomorrah attracting the same punishment.
Thursday, 19 February 2026
The incoherent objections of Professor Jiang of @PredictiveHistory given to @SNEAKO against Islam
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
My arguments are supported by divine revelation, but hell-bound hypocrites won't take it literally
Evelyn Waugh and Malcolm Muggeridge were two prominent 20th-century British intellectuals who converted to Roman Catholicism, though they did so decades apart and under different circumstances. Both men were known for their sharp wit, satire, and eventual disillusionment with the direction of modern, secular society.Evelyn Waugh (Converted 1930)Context: Waugh converted at age 26, shortly after the failure of his first marriage and during a period of personal disillusionment.Influences: He was heavily influenced by his friend Olivia Plunket-Greene and instructed by Father Martin D'Arcy, a Jesuit who helped him move from a vague, youthful irreligion to a firm intellectual conviction of the Catholic faith.Perspective: Waugh’s Catholicism was traditionalist and central to his later work, including Brideshead Revisited. He famously told Nancy Mitford, "You have no idea how much nastier I would be if I was not a Catholic".Later Life: He was deeply disturbed by the reforms of the Second Vatican Council (1962–65), particularly the move away from the Latin Mass.Malcolm Muggeridge (Converted 1982)Context: A famous journalist and broadcaster, Muggeridge was a lifelong skeptic who turned to Christianity in his later years.Influences: His conversion was heavily influenced by his work with Mother Teresa, whom he profiled in Something Beautiful for God.Perspective: He felt that modern, secular society was in a "Gadarene slide into decadence and Godlessness," a theme he explored in his work as he moved toward faith.The Conversion: He was formally received into the Catholic Church in 1982 at the age of 79, after having rejected Anglicanism.Relationship Between ThemDespite sharing the same faith, the two were not close, and Waugh famously snubbed Muggeridge at a 1957 book launch, using his ear-trumpet as a prop to ignore him. Waugh died in 1966, long before Muggeridge's conversion.
25:00 Jews have no religious hierarchical structure or organisation at all.
27:00 Chief Rabbis are like Governor Generals.
1975 Australian Constitutional Crisis
29:00 Proposition nation
Habeas corpus
30:00 Regicide of Charles I
31:00 The Church of England service
32:00 Christian worship during the English Republic
AI Overview
Christian worship during the English Republic (the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649–1660) was defined by a shift away from episcopal, liturgical Anglicanism toward diverse,, Puritan-led Protestant forms. Key features included the abolishment of the Book of Common Prayer, a focus on sermon-centered worship, and the rise of gathered, independent congregations.
Key Aspects of Worship (1649–1660)
Abolition of Liturgy: In 1645, Parliament prohibited the Book of Common Prayer. It was replaced by a more flexible, non-liturgical approach, where ministers were expected to pray extemporaneously (spontaneously) rather than reading from a book.
Focus on the Word: Sunday worship was centered on long, often hour-long, sermons that explained the scriptures. Preaching was viewed as the most important element of the service, meant to bring "unvarnished" word of God to the people.
Presbyterian Ascendancy: Parliament established a Presbyterian system, removing bishops and placing governance in the hands of non-hierarchical assemblies of ministers and elders.
Rise of Sects and Independents: Under the, relative, religious freedom allowed by Oliver Cromwell (who favored, yet did not strictly enforce, a broad, reformed church), many, "independent," or, "Congregational," churches grew. These allowed for greater autonomy for local congregations.
Iconoclasm and Simplicity: To remove, "popish" influences, many churches saw the removal of statues, stained glass, and images, often replaced with painted biblical texts.
Restricted Holy Days: The celebration of traditional festivals like Christmas was severely restricted or banned.
Baptist Growth: Baptist churches grew significantly during this period,, flourishing, in part, due to the breaking down of the Church of England hierarchy during the civil war.
Quakerism: The 1650s saw the emergence of the Quakers, who practiced unstructured, silent worship led by the, "inward light" of the Spirit.
While Presbyterianism was officially favored, the reality was a mixed landscape of Anglican, Presbyterian, Independent, and Baptist, with, "gathering", and preaching taking center stage.
32:00 Henry VIII knew not to change the ritual and the prayers of the Catholic Church.
34:00 The confirmation ceremony
35:00 The Half-Way Covenant
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-Way_Covenant
36:00 The Great Awakening
https://thevoiceofreason-ann.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-roman-empire-reformation-great.html
AI Overview
Recent reports from Texas have highlighted incidents where individuals, driven by rising anti-Muslim sentiment and rhetoric, have harassed or complained about people they wrongly assumed to be Muslim, only for them to be revealed as Christian.
Misidentified Muslim Prayer Group (Plano, 2026): A man shouting Islamophobic slurs harassed a group of young people praying in a Plano park, calling Islam a "disgusting fake religion" and shouting that they "need Jesus," according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).
Targeting of Christian Crosses (Plano, 2025): During protests organized by far-right groups outside the EPIC Mosque in North Texas, demonstrators carrying crosses and shouting anti-Islamic slogans were observed. Some onlookers noted the irony of the protesters using Christian symbols to spread hate, acting against the Christian tenet of loving one's neighbor.
"Sharia City" Controversy (Plano, 2025): Texas leaders, including Governor Greg Abbott, faced criticism for targeting the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) with accusations of creating a "Sharia City," which fueled harassment against the community.
General Context: These incidents occur amid a broader, intensified campaign by some Texas politicians and groups that have made anti-Muslim rhetoric a key focus of their campaigns, often blurring the lines between political opposition to Islam and the harassment of individuals based on perceived, rather than actual, religious identity.
While some incidents have led to tense confrontations, others have resulted in local communities rallying together to combat the misinformation, notes TRT World and KERA News.
37:00 Uniformity of prayer and festivals amongst Muslims
39:00 Sexual offences under sharia
40:00 The matriarchy
41:00 All viable societies need a ruling class, a middle class and a working class.
42:00 Too much liberty leads to the law of the jungle.
43:00 America cannot be a Catholic monarchy and Americans must forget about Christian Nationalism and Christian Imperialism and instead embark on Islamic imperialism in a peaceful and Koranic way.
44:00 Caste system
Living in a meritocracy governed by a government that governs in the national interest
45:00 The nature and purpose of religion
46:00 The traumatic history of traumatised Europeans
47:00 British empiricism
48:00 MAGA
49:00 American Repentance is Secular Koranism with American Characteristics.
50:00 Daniel Haqiqatjou
53:00 Catholicism cannot be part of Christian Nationalism.
Urbi et Orbi
My proposal for American husbands to restore their First Amendment rights
Americans think I don't understand them when I am the most knowledgeable Americanist in the world
The concept of globalism has evolved over centuries, with roots tracing back to ancient times. While the modern term "globalism" emerged in the 1940s, particularly in the context of World War II and postwar geopolitical planning, its ideological foundations are much older. Early ideas of global interconnectedness can be found in classical antiquity, such as the Roman Empire's vast network of trade and governance, and in Enlightenment thinkers like Christoph Martin Wieland, who explored cosmopolitan ideals in the 18th century.Some scholars argue that forms of globalism existed long before the modern era—dating back to the 5,000-year-old world system proposed by Andre Gunder Frank and Barry K. Gills, which links ancient civilizations through trade, religion, and empire. However, modern globalism—as a dominant ideology tied to economic integration, international institutions, and a liberal world order—became widespread in the late 20th century, especially after the Cold War. It gained momentum through institutions like the UN, IMF, and World Bank, and was shaped by American-led global economic policies from the 1940s onward.Thus, while the idea of globalism has existed for millennia, the modern form of globalism as a political and economic ideology has been in existence for about 80 years, solidifying in the post–World War II era.
Catholics are required by canon law to confess mortal (grave) sins at least once a year, primarily to prepare for receiving Holy Communion at Easter. This is the minimum obligation.However, the Church strongly encourages more frequent confession for spiritual growth. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that confessing venial sins is "strongly recommended" as it helps form conscience, fight evil tendencies, and grow in holiness.Recommended frequencies include:Once a month (commonly advised for most Catholics).Once every two to three weeks (a good standard practice).Once a week (often recommended for those in religious life or struggling with habitual sins).
Important notes:You must go to confession immediately after committing a mortal sin, before receiving Holy Communion.Going to confession more often is not an abuse, as long as it is done with a sincere heart and not out of scrupulosity (excessive anxiety about sin).The sacrament is a powerful opportunity for God's mercy and grace, not just a legal requirement.
Ultimately, the frequency should be guided by your conscience, spiritual needs, and the advice of your confessor.
20:00 Submitting to the requirement of Confession is surrender to surveillance.
21:00 CCTV in the US and Europe
23:00 Smartphones is an instrument of surveillance.
24:00 Social media platforms is another surrender of privacy.
Americans like talking about themselves.
25:00 I of all people get the difference between monarchy and republic.
26:00 I am always talking about the First Amendment and how Christendom ended in 1918. I also say if we want to blame the destruction of belief the Trinity, we would have to blame the Founding Fathers. It would be more fun blaming Americans for a change than blaming Jews.
27:00 Judicial Notice has been taken of the Holocaust by the US Supreme Court.
28:00 American husbands are in denial that their wives have removed their First Amendment rights.
29:00 Too many Americans now want a king eg Curtis Yarvin.
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30:00 John Milton's Paradise Lost
31:00 No assertion of Papal authority because the Pope knows he has to submit to the liberal order.
32:00 Judaism, Christianity and Islam are now religions of social clubs offering no moral guidance under the leaky umbrella of liberalism.
33:00 Forget what the members of your social club say, let's form a debating society!
The Doctrine of Parliamentary Supremacy gives your ruling classes the right to take away any rights they ever gave you by an Act of Parliament.
34:00 Lying hypocrites who only pretend to believe in God do not want to obey His laws.
White Nationalists have upgraded their White Nationalism to Christian Nationalism.
Religious groups are the most ancient and most powerful groups of all.
Atheists and antisemites blame Jews for their bad government.
Ethical monotheists would blame their own sin for having been cursed by God with bad government.
35:00 Newly converted Orthodox Christians tend to be lamebrained White Nationalists who don't understand Western history and do not seem to realise that Christianity is now an anachronism and should not be used, in the same way that if you want to get from A to B mostly quickly, you would not be choosing a horse and carriage when you have access to a car. It is quite obvious that they are attracted to Orthodox Christianity because of the antisemitic saint called John Chrysostom.
36:00 Global order/global empire/liberal order/globalism
37:00 Imperial reform means moral, social, legal and political reform.
The Koran has a sanitised version of Old Testament stories.
Who is an Islamophobe?
42:00 Christian fundamentalism in America
Big Brother did not come into being in 1948 when George Orwell wrote in 1984. It existed under European absolute monarchy.
43:00 The British cannot have a constitutional republic because they live under a monarchy.
Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Organised religion was what made the West great but Christianity cannot be re-used again
The features of the best religion: most powerful deity, least restrictive laws, easiest to believe
Claire Khaw called out for pushing one world government at 27:50
12:00 Parenting
24:00 Charity begins at home.
28:00 One World Government
29:00 I am called out for pushing one-world government - moi?!
The incoherent objections of Professor Jiang of @PredictiveHistory given to @SNEAKO against Islam
3:00 The Trinity makes no sense. 4:00 Islamophobia 5:00 Conquerors do not adopt the religion of the vanquished. 6:00 Hui and Uighurs 7:...
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1) Which verse of the Koran infringes the Noahide laws? 2) Why is it impossible that God would first reveal the Torah to Jews first and t...
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18:00 The definition of morality is the Seven Noahide laws. 19:00 Is either America or Israel a righteous gentile nation? If neither even ...
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Our moral system ie religion tells us what to believe and what we should and shouldn't do. All religions are moral systems. Secular pol...