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Monthly Archives: July 2021
Admin: Hunting a Typewriter
I feel the need to obtain a manual typewriter. Nothing electric; I’m looking for an old style finger-powered machine. I’ve seen hundreds of portables on eBay, but I really would prefer the desktop kind. At one time, the federal government … Continue reading
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The Divine Tolerance of Church
This is so simple, and yet millions of professing Christians don’t see it. Ask any of them what church is really all about and you’ll get a lot of answers. One of the most common answers will be some mixture … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged church, church leadership, communion, corporations, covenant community of faith, eldership, fellowship, virtual parish
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Black Kettle Grasslands and Antelope Hills
We continue with the photos taken from yesterday’s trip to Western Oklahoma. From what I understand, a major element in the declaration of the national grasslands is that it prevents people from changing the natural flora. Most of the land … Continue reading
Washita River National Battle Site
We finally took that long trip out to Western Oklahoma. For most of the trip, it was simply a matter of Interstate 40 until we got to Clinton, OK. From there I-40 angles southward a bit, and we needed to … Continue reading
We Are the Exiled Nation
Let’s think this through with our hearts. I’ve written repeatedly that the Radix Fidem path does not include any particular encouragement to rebel against evil government. We take it for granted all human government is inevitably evil, unfailingly driven by … Continue reading
Until the Lord Changes It
Kiln of the Soul is not gone; it’s quietly waiting the day the Father appoints to manifest it to the rest of the world. We are all arrows in the quiver. For most of us in the Radix Fidem community, … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged dreams and visions, eldership, kiln of the soul, radix fidem, religious denominations, virtual parish
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New Testament Doctrine: John 3:1-21
We continue with our backtrack loop of Jesus attending Passover in Jerusalem before going into full time ministry up in Galilee. After a day of cleansing the Temple and performing miracles on the crowd visiting the city, Jesus receives a … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Jesus Christ, Messiah, messianic expectations, Nicodemus, spiritual birth
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Welcome to the Apocalypse
At this point I’d be preaching to the choir if I made any more noise about avoiding the “vaccine” for this faux plague used as an excuse to destroy the economy and introduce unconscionable oppression. But I wonder if you … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Apocalypse, health, human suffering, marriage, persecution, propaganda, tribulation, worldliness
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Random Photos 12
The crews took a couple of weeks reworking the lower dam on the OK River Recreation Area. The water formerly flowed around both ends and had eaten away a section of the embankment on the near side, and to a … Continue reading