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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Faking It
I’m not essential to Radix Fidem; I’m just the guy who kicked the door open so everyone else could find out what’s been hidden from them for ages. Over and over again, folks, you are the apostles and missionaries and … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged church politics, emotional manipulation, internet, oppression, propaganda, radix fidem, theology
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Discerning the Times We Live
It’s not that Christians can’t do politics, it’s that politics can’t do Christianity. On the one hand, there is no way we could have a genuine Christian government. There is simply way too much distance between what the Bible requires … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged human government, oppression, politics, prophecy, war
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Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 19:3-12
Let’s remind ourselves that Jesus keeps calling for a return to the Covenant. What will Messiah’s reign demand of His subjects? The problem addressed here is the long and deep drift of Israel from that Covenant. The Jews no longer … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Biblical Law, family, Jesus reinforced Moses, marriage, oppression, the Covenant of Moses, worldliness
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Small Parts
Stuff is happening, but much of it is behind the scenes. We are in a time of winnowing on the blog here. Some of it isn’t voluntary, I suppose. I suspect the search engines aren’t entirely favorable to the content … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged elder, fellowship, religion, virtual communion, virtual parish
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Don’t Lay up Treasures in This World
Of course, globalists are not the only problem we have to deal with here in the US. Having an empire in the first place is a major issue, even without the hijacking. I’ve already discussed here on this blog God’s … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged false dichotomy, imperialism, military, peace with god, politics, shalom, Zionism
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Don’t Go Along with It
Isn’t this Internet thing just dandy? All of us living all over the world and we can openly share as if we were just next door. Okay, it’s not the same as face-to-face, but it’s a whole lot better than … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged Babylon, Biblical Law, internet, oppression, war
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Your Living Treasure
This business of following Jesus is all about breaking apart the false assumptions this world has fed you. Here’s one false assumption: The basic purpose of a business is to make a profit. That’s so obvious that most people take … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, business, economic theory, extended family
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Draper Summer Flowers
Just a few flower shots from Draper Lake today. It was highly humid even during the morning hours of my early ride. Oddly enough, if you could have seen the tall grass in high spots, you would see it starting … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, Draper Lake, photography
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Urban Archeology
There’s nothing to see in this picture except lots of mowed green grass and vast open space between the road where I’m standing and the river in the far background. That’s the whole point; this was once a sand and … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, photography, urban photography
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Keep Watch for Turmoil
If you are heart-led, if you really buy into this Radix Fidem Christian Mysticism stuff, you are a threat to the system. I can tell you from working within the clergy of several evangelical denominations that what holds them together … Continue reading
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Tagged american churches, espionage, globalism, government, martial law, military, religion
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