The Rosstrum
Random and disjointed ponderings on faith, life, culture and professional issues (occasionally).
Monday, May 18, 2026
Can hate and tolerance coexist?
As any thoughtful student of history will be aware, antisemitism is the oldest hatred. In this recent presentation to the Sydney Institute, David Harris, former Chief Executive Officer of the American Jewish Committee, gives an overview of historical and contemporary antisemitism.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
One hundred proof drivel
The internet is full of vile content pushed by so called influencers such as Nick Fuentes and Ana Kasperian. It is well past time they were put in their place.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Sycophancy writ large
Heading to cinemas soon is this satirical biopic about Russian dictator, Vladimir Putin. Featuring Jude Law as Putin, it follows a young spin doctor, Vadim Baranov (Paul Dano) who helps Putin to create his image when he takes power. The film is far from flattering to its subject.
I'd like to organise a boy's night out to see this film, inviting along American buddies such as Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, and Nick Fuentes. Closer to home, my fellow Australian, George Christensen, would also be more than welcome.
One wonders if this spin doctor character was the one who convinced Mr Putin to use Christianity and the Russian Orthodox Church as a political prop.
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
How very reassuring
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addressed the nation tonight to talk about the fuel crisis. All television networks covered it live, in prime time. In the end, Albanese didn't really say anything to allay anxieties about impending rationing or shortages.
All he did was call for calm. What a let down. There was no information given about what his government is doing to manage the crisis. Why did he bother?
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Fairweather friends
This song will resonate with anyone who has been abandoned by a loved one in a time of need.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Read this carefully
Some very timely teaching from Robert A. Gagnon, Professor of Bible at Wesley Biblical Seminary in Mississippi. It speaks to current debates about illegal or undocumented immigration. This is not, as commonly believed, a parable about social justice, but about how Gentiles receive and treat Christian missionaries, and the Gospel itself. The Bible commentary set and board games on the shelf behind him are slightly distracting.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Pushback
The problems with Christian nationalism & why It’s one of the most dangerous false teachings of our day?
— Dr. Eric Mason (@pastoremase) March 10, 2026
1. It Confuses the Kingdom of God with Earthly Nations
The Bible consistently teaches that God’s kingdom is not tied to any earthly nation-state.
• John 18:36 – Jesus…
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