Faith

A Question of Faith: Why Did the CofE Go Wrong? — with Charles Malet and Alex Thomson

Charles Malet and Alex Thomson start to explore the failings of the Church of England, as viewed through the prism of history and scripture.

Evil, Power, and AI
Jobst Landgrebe
In our post-democratic and postmodern times, we see evil everywhere. What is evil? How does it relate to power? Is AI evil? Does AI promote evil power?
From Zionist to Anti-Zionist: Memories, Dreams, and Visions of Peace

Lynne Lopez-Salzedo, writer, activist, and co-author of Confronting Zionism, discusses her personal journey from Zionist to anti-Zionist.

Fruitcake or Bearing Fruit: a Personal Journey from Abuse to Christian Spiritual Healing

Vicky’s journey has led her to become a devout Christian, and it is that faith which has allowed her to stand up to fight and win against the darkness of cult abuse.

Christians in Cornwall Are Saying No to ‘On the Way’

Ross from Cornwall blows the whistle on CofE ‘On the Way’ plans to water down Christianity and destroy the county’s ancient churches.

Christians in Cornwall Are Saying No to ‘On the Way’
Brian Gerrish and Ross
Ross, a long-standing Christian in Cornwall and a dedicated member of the Church of England, exposes the ‘On the Way’ policy that is driving an unwanted change agenda in a dangerous and destructive plan to change churches and the face of Christianity ...
Why Is the Church of England Investing in Porn and Weapons?

Is the Church of England losing its way? Charles Malet joins Jerm to unpack its moral contradictions—from porn to politics.

The Enduring Problem of... the Jesuits
Matthew Ehret
In light of the death of Pope Francis, the world’s first Jesuit pope, I thought it wise to assess the dangers of the Order which he led and which continues to exert a vast influence over large sections of global policy to this day.
The Church of England: in the Room with Big Tech
Charles Malet
How the Church of England continues to deploy its billions: pursuing dystopia in the form of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Licence to Kill: Drugs with Consequences—with Dr Mike Yeadon

Following a career in the pharmaceutical industry, Dr Mike Yeadon tells Charles Malet how and why the mRNA Covid jabs were designed to injure, kill and cause infertility.

Christian Zionism: Its origins, goals, and influence—with Stephen Sizer

The word “Zionism” is mired in division, angst, hate, and war. To restore peace in the Middle East and the world, we need to understand what Zionism really represents.

Laughter in an ugly world with Alistair Williams

Alistair Williams tells Charles Malet about seeing behind the curtain of the comedy scene, in which performers are manipulated by coercion, and how he came out the other side, with his reputation and his faith intact.

Go Out Swinging: Nurse on a Mission—with Laura Demaray

Laura Demaray tells Charles Malet about harnessing the force of the Lesser Magistrates Doctrine to halt the use of mRNA injections.

Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 2

A Moldovan opponent of both Russian and Western domination of his country explains why he is convinced that Vladimir Putin is not truly in charge of Russia.

Iurie Roșca, the Christian Optimist—Part 1

"You cannot be a good nationalist, a good servant of your country, without the foundation of Christlike leadership."

Gutsy Women: Rosie

A strange coincidence: brave young German activists who dared challenge the Nazi Party, a UK Column article from 2008 called The White Rose and a gutsy woman called Rosie.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 5)

The Green King, dabbling in the dark arts and a questionable inner circle.

The Ethical Doctor—David v. Goliath: Dr Charles Hoffe

Many others would have broken under the intense pressure, but this Christian doctor in Canada continues to fight for his patients and humanity. He needs legal funding.

Conformity Colleges: the Occupation and Destruction of the Academy by the Radical Left—David Barnhizer

Ben Rubin speaks with Professor David Barnhizer about the ideological capture of American universities, and its implications for the future of higher education and Western civilisation itself.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 4)

Who is Charles III, the Green King? Join us as we continue to investigate the Head of the Commonwealth and self-imposed Saviour of the World. 

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 3)

Backed by trillions, King Charles’ Terra Carta claims to offer the basis of a recovery plan that puts nature, people and the planet at the heart of global value creation—using the power of nature combined with the transformative innovation and resources of the private sector.

 

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 2)

Quietly, and largely unseen, Charles III has created a web of charities, public-private partnerships, faith groups and big finance that puts nature first and people second. He’s only interested in global value creation, and that means big money and nothing else.

The British Origins of the UFO Psyop with Matt Ehret

Mike Robinson speaks to Matt Ehret about the second part of his “Hidden Hand Behind UFOs” series, where H.G. Wells is introduced as a student of Thomas Huxley and the father of modern predictive programming, whose ideas spawned the creation of the Manhattan Project, League of Nations and UN.

No Smoke Without Fire: The Green King (Part 1)

Is Charles III the all-powerful menacing Green King, who is facilitating every aspect of the UN's and Klaus Schwab’s Sustainable Development Goals, or is he the king and saviour of the world?

Gutsy Women: Diane Rasmussen McAdie

An American academic in Scotland was targeted by the system for trying to protect her students from damaging stress and anxiety caused by the Covid–19 regulations and lockdown policies.

Spiritual Civics: The power of the 'Lesser Magistrates' doctrine

A courageous Wisconsin pastor explains the substance and promise of a doctrine rooted in Magna Carta, classical antiquity and the Reformation: one effective at arresting statism.

Alex Thomson and Ben Rubin discuss Christianity and Judaism

How should the church relate to the Jews?

Gutsy Women: Debi Evans

Find out why Debi Evans challenges the grand dames of the policy establishment, grandmother to grandmother, and why she won't give up in holding her water board to account for continually flooding her house.

Gutsy Women: Louise Collins

From an FM radio programme that was so successful it had to be shut down, through years with UK Column, to stalwart defence of children.

Alex Thomson talks to James Delingpole on J.N. Darby, the Scofield Reference Bible and the origins of dispensationalism

On Christendom's classic understanding of its relation to Israel, and how this has been subverted with the rise of dispensationalism and Zionism in the past century.

Dark Crusade: a look at the origins of Christian Zionism with Clifford Kiracofe

Mike Robinson speaks to Clifford Kiracofe about the origins of Christian Zionism and its relationship to Jewish Zionism and Western government support for the State of Israel.

What are we doing to our children?—Part 6: The incessant attempt to sexualise children
Hugh McCarthy
The haste with which Relationship and Sexual Education is being legislated is preventing parents from exercising their rights, but what are the authorities saying and advising?
Rev. Willie Philip: Battle is normal for Christian life and leadership

The preacher who obtained the legal admission that it is unlawful to forbid worship under pretext of Covid discusses why the church must continue to be the church and meet as the church.

Avoiding the truth: Religion, medicine and genital mutilation
Charles Malet
In choosing to embrace only the social aspect of changing gender and to ignore the trauma, both physical and mental, of surgery to mutilate the genitalia, leaders in faith and medicine appear to be failing catastrophically.
Transcend or Die: The origins of totalitarian evolutionary transhumanism
Lorraine Davison
It seems an all-encompassing digital surveillance network is being set up to study our emotions, thoughts, movements and connections with the intention of engineering the final convergence. Are we witnessing the building of the digital Antichrist?
Stealing the Law: Dr Anna Loutfi on suing the Government for sexualising children

How a self-described bohemian specialising in 19th-century Central European feminism became a lawyer with fire in her belly to stop PSHE ruining children—and how she longs for a renewal of the Reformation.

Steiner’s Science of the Mind and Cosmic Evolution
Lorraine Davison
Could a deeper understanding of Steiner and his world provide a useful contribution to our comprehension of the current push for globalisation, planetary consciousness and, ultimately, the evolution of the human species?
In the Absence of Order
Colin Robertson
We can condemn Sinéad O’Connor, but if so, we have to also condemn the society that created her. We have lost someone who created beauty. Let us hope that she has found peace.
The true significance of King Charles’ and Queen Elizabeth’s Coronation Oaths
Professor Gloria Moss
It is vital to debate how best to ensure that the ‘laws and customs’ of the realms covered by the Coronation Oath are in alignment with ‘the laws of God’.
Escaping Huxley’s Island: Psychedelics, Scientific Paganism and the Changing Images of Man
David Gosselin
As old bonds are broken and new connections made, let us carefully consider the new images of ourselves. Are they imitation or the real thing?
The Root of All Evil—John Waters

John Waters outlines a broad-brush sketch of the geopolitical effects of the truth that "the love of money is the root of all evil".

Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 2: Arbitrary Rule
Rafael Benjamin
God's law or democracy? A false dichotomy. The real safeguard of the rule of law—faithful obedience by government and subjection to the law of God—is not part of democracy.
Is “spiritual science” science? The flawed legacy of Rudolf Steiner
J. Paul Greenaway
While there are commendable aspects of Anthroposophy, including aspects of its school education, there is clearly a questionable side, too; yet necessary critique among Steiner followers is inhibited by their totalist attitude to the words of ‘the Master’.
Stephen Sizer—The Price of Honest Discussion about Israel and Palestine

Intimidate—Isolate—Incriminate: the strategy employed to shut down debate regarding what is happening within the state of Israel and the territories it controls. The Christian Zionist movement is guilty of substituting the state of Israel for Christ as the object of worship.

Not a few bad apples—the barrel is rotten: Tom Doyle on clerical child abuse

Former priest Tom Doyle speaks out on the issue of child sexual abuse by the clergy within the Roman Catholic Church.

David Rohl—Challenging the established view of ancient history

David Rohl has for many decades challenged the established view on ancient history, revealing errors and circular reasoning and inspiring fresh thinking and renewed interest on the part of younger scholars.

Challenges to Morality: Liberalism, Globalization and Postmodernism
Ararat Kostanian
In a world of growing nationalism and declining liberalism, the importance of morality will be on the rise—especially in regions removed from Western influence.
Ultimately, the Netherlands has no actual constitution—Part 1
Rafael Benjamin
A Dutch Reformed analysis of the usefulness, or otherwise, of the kind of constitutions that contemporary Western states are bound by.
Truro Diocese "On The Way" to closing churches
Pam Thornbury
Are the bishops of Cornwall listening to another voice?
Overcoming Woke Ideology—James Lindsay

Exposing the beliefs and ideology of the woke "new left" is, it turns out, a real wild ride.

Artur Pawłowski—Standing Up to the Gestapo

The Canadian pastor famous for declaring “Gestapo is not allowed here” tells the right-thinking remnant that they must be like lions.

Non dominate nos—a mangled plea
Emily Crews
Satan is at large, on our TV screens, smartphones, and whispering in the ears of our children.
The question of evil revisited
Johannes Eisleben
Unrestrained power enables the triumph of evil in Western societies, and it is not yet clear when this process will be stopped. It could take the rest of our lives.
What is transhumanism?
Johannes Eisleben
Transhumanists are overawed by maths. They do not understand the scope of physics and engineering. They have no idea of the limits to biology. Transhumanism is bound to fail because its ideas cannot be achieved—they are technically unfeasible, and ...
Punishment in Schools
Richard Lucas
To abandon punishment is to accommodate lawlessness and to remove the quality of mercy.
The Church of England: Ethically investing in pornography, weapons and embryonic stem cells
Charles Malet
How pleased would parishioners be to know how much money the Church Commission has tied up in the business of extinction of life—either at the wrong end of a weapon or in a laboratory?
Fight the Good Fight: Two Unforgotten Welshmen
Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches
Thirty years ago today, I vowed not to become an Establishment man.
State education means state control over the beliefs of the next generation—Pastor John-William Noble

In contemporary Britain, can a Christian mother and father entrust their child's education to the state? Pastor John-William Noble has concluded they cannot. In this interview, he explains why not.

Sheikh Imran Hosein: Answering the UK Column interview's detractors

David and Alex tackle criticism of the Sheikh Imran Hosein interview head-on.

Crisis: Housing, Covid–19 and the Emergence of a New Fascism

Author and researcher Simon Elmer joins David Scott for a unique discussion of Covid-19 and the technocratic, political, social and religious reactions to it that have led our society down the road to fascism.

Richard Lucas and the fight against cultural Marxism in Scotland

In a contemporary yet terrifying remake of the 1958 sci-fi classic The Blob, the title role is played by the Scottish Government. The role of gallant resistance against horror, originally performed by Steve McQueen, is today filled by Richard Lucas of the Scottish Family Party. He joins David Scott to discuss how the Blob attacks families and how it can be resisted and, ultimately, defeated.

No-pray zones: A challenge to the churches
Liz Pilgrim
As with most people who give public witness to what is going wrong in our society, we really would rather not have to be standing outside facing hostility; but, as the saying goes, "if not us, who?"
A Farewell to Her Majesty The Queen
David Scott
David Scott's personal and immediate response to the news that The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral on the afternoon of 8 September 2022.
David Scott: UK Column and the Mainstream Media

David Scott gives a Scottish audience a large-scale overview of his calling to the work of UK Column and the experiences he has gleaned from working for truth in the media.

Sheikh Imran Hosein (Part III): Keeping Your Mind

UK Column interviews one of the most noteworthy scholars of Islam in the world today regarding the sources of truth, living wisely in the end times, and critical thinking in an age of folly.

Sheikh Imran Hosein (Part II): Living in the Last Days

UK Column interviews one of the most noteworthy scholars of Islam in the world today regarding the sources of truth, living wisely in the end times, and critical thinking in an age of folly.

Sheikh Imran Hosein (Part I): The Pursuit of Truth

UK Column interviews one of the most noteworthy scholars of Islam in the world today regarding the sources of truth, living wisely in the end times, and critical thinking in an age of folly.

Pastor Arthur O'Malley, Holyrood, 1 May 2021
Pastor Arthur O'Malley of East Gate Church in Elderslie calls the Scots nation to return to their Christian faith.   Recorded at Holyrood Park in Edinburgh on 1st May 2021          
Welby's Church of England 2021: £Trillions for Gaia Greed but Peanuts for the Parish Paupers
Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches and Brian Gerrish
The Anglican flock is being fleeced and, to add insult to injury, the wool is being pulled over their eyes. It's their own wool, of course, and it's been spun into a yarn of Saving the Planet. (Not the Gospel or the churches.)
What Has The European Convention On Human Rights Ever Done For Us?
Mike Robinson
On the 25th April, The Guardian published a “satirical” short video starring Patrick Stewart inspired by the classic Monty Python sketch, and designed to highlight Theresa May’s plan for a British Bill of Rights. The clear message is that Britain should remain bound by the European Convention on ...
Who Says Britain Is No Longer Christian?
Brian Gerrish
So "Britain is no longer a Christian country" according to a retired judge, unknown experts from Cambridge University and unknown financial backers within the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and George Soros's Open Society. Of course Archbishop ...