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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Marx Satanist
Do not confuse paganism with Satanism. True biblical doctrine is kind to pagans, as the reverence of other deities is all too natural. It’s harshly forbidden under Moses, but forbidden only to those under the Covenant. It’s rather expected among … Continue reading
Chivalry Is Dead
Thank God. Chivalry is the bastard child of a badly compromised church and Germanic tribal orneriness. It bore little resemblance to Christian manhood in Scripture, though the church used a lot of Bible verses to back it up. No one … Continue reading
Passages 2
You know me. That is, if you read here regularly, you have some idea of me which — who knows? — may approximate reality. It’s close enough you have some idea what to expect. You know me on a functional … Continue reading
OpenDNS Testing
Over the years I’ve used the Internet, there are times I’ve found sites blocked by my ISP or perhaps some other agency working through my ISP. I don’t pretend to know why, and I honestly have only vague notions how … Continue reading
Biblical Cosmology
In preparation for future projects, I wanted to offer a brief formal examination of the cosmology underlying the Bible. We are fully aware of space and time. We experience them as limitations, and rightly so. Despite how utterly massive and … Continue reading
God Is Not a Fundamentalist
Sometimes I wonder at how this is so easy to find and how everyone strives so hard to ignore it and keep others from finding it. Really, it’s not that hard. Indeed, the issue isn’t so much one of how … Continue reading
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Passages 1
The apple tree behind my mobile home died this year. It was too old and faced two years of drought. So I’m cutting it down. The heavier trunk wood will be cut for my brother’s fireplace; the stump will be … Continue reading
Arrogance of the Times
And with many other words he earnestly testified and exhorted, saying, “Be saved from this perverse generation.” (Acts 2:40 MKJV) Peter understood all too well. During that first sermon on the streets of Jerusalem after Pentecost, he warned his fellow … Continue reading
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Guys, Put Your Mission First
The truth of moral justice does not have to make sense, but we are required to make sense of it. The issue of what a man can call his mission from God is covered elsewhere on this blog. What matters … Continue reading
Nahum: Introduction and Chapter 1
Introduction There is no particular good reason for rejecting the rather old traditions which identify Nahum as a prophet of the Northern Kingdom long after the Assyrian Exile. There is an obscure reference to a small village named Elkosh somewhere … Continue reading
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