Friday Feature Quote + Study-“EVIL”-03/06/2025

Attributed to: Dwight Longenecker – Catholic Priest, Author, Blogger & Radio Show Host (2019)

I recommended they get a copy of Governor Winthrop’s journal and actually read it. Seriously, how could anyone, especially someone representing the Plantation, deny that the Pilgrims sailed primarily to escape religious persecution? Oh yes, they promote an alternative history. One that denies God and promotes evil.


I must make a note here. I looked up the PP website that I had saved years ago, and the link was disabled. So I searched and found that the plantation had been renamed Plimoth-Patuxet Museums. Obviously, some politically correct and forward-thinking attempt to be all-inclusive. The “good” news is that the site under Learn – Everyone – Faith & Spirituality, at least acknowledges that the Pilgrims’ search for personal religious freedom was the motivating factor behind Mayflower’s crossing in 1620.





  1. 1Norman L. Geisler, Systematic Theology, Volume Three: Sin, Salvation (Minneapolis, MN: Bethany House Publishers, 2004), 80–81.
  2. 2Paul Helm, The Providence of God, ed. Gerald Bray, Contours of Christian Theology (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1993), 172.


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