Category Archives: Sir Lancelot

Solomon as Lancelot: Song of Solomon viewed through the lens of chivalry/courtly love.

I stumbled upon a tragically funny post that contorts Song of Solomon into the form of the religion created to mock Christianity, courtly love (what we call chivalry).  The post is titled The Song of Solomon: the Psalm of Married … Continue reading

Posted in Chivalry, Courtly Love, Finding a Spouse, Sir Lancelot | 78 Comments

Sloots: “Christianity means never having to say I’m sorry.”

Such is the way of an adulterous woman; she eateth, and wipeth her mouth, and saith, I have done no wickedness. –Proverbs 30:20, KJV Several readers have asked for a post on the recent season of the reality show Bachelorette.  I don’t … Continue reading

Posted in Chivalry, Christian Post, Sir Lancelot, Traditional Conservatives, Turning a blind eye, Ugly Feminists | 62 Comments

No true Lancelot.

Glenn Reynolds at Instapundit very kindly linked* to my recent post Call me unchivalrous: THE RISE OF THE UNCHIVALROUS CHRISTIAN. “From the very beginning chivalry’s teaching on men and women was a parody of Christianity.” Glenn’s interest in the subject … Continue reading

Posted in C.S. Lewis, Chivalry, Denial, Instapundit, Sir Lancelot, Sir Thomas Malory | 94 Comments

Hail to the V.

Reader Oscar wrote: I finally got around to watching the History Channel’s “Knightfall” fictional series about the final days of the Knights Templar, and imagine my surprise when one of the central plot points is that the Paris Temple Master … Continue reading

Posted in Albert Mohler, Attacking headship, C.S. Lewis, Chivalry, Courtly Love, Crossdressing Theology, Dave and Ann Wilson, Fred Stoeker, New Morality, Non burning bush, Pastor Doug Wilson, Pastor Tim Bayly, Romantic Love, Sir Lancelot, Stephen Arterburn, Submission, Traditional Conservatives, Turning a blind eye, Ugly Feminists, Uncategorized, Wife worship | 43 Comments

Fifty shades of Lancelot.

As I wrote in What is the blue pill? chivalry is a mockery of Christian sexual morality. What was pure was portrayed as perverse, and what was bawdy was portrayed as pure. It was a truly devious joke. We can’t … Continue reading

Posted in 50 Shades of Grey, Chivalry, Courtly Love, New Morality, Romantic Love, Sir Lancelot, Turning a blind eye, You can't make this stuff up | 90 Comments