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Faith Persists
In one of my less pleasant dreams, a right-wing militia group was executing doctors and nurses. I didn’t have to ask why. Even in my dream state I knew that some of the fiercest Marxists in America are nurses and … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged ANE, Big Pharma, conviction, Creation, faith, heart-led, medicine
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Teachings of Jesus — John 4:4-26
First, a short reminder: The Samaritans were not “half-breed Jews.” Something like 90% of the original population of the Northern Kingdom had been taken away by Assyria, and replaced with pagan folks from Hamath, and some from Elam and from … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Jesus Christ, John's Gospel, Messiah, The Samaritans
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Disguised Worship of Moloch
Yet another offline question: The primary danger in child molestation is not the sex, but the open door to demonic influence. Since demon influence is somewhat communicable, this is a threat to shalom. Consider the biblical logic. Whence comes pedophilia? … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged covenant community of faith, demons, idolatry, radix fidem, sexual desire, shalom
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BOHICA
The slaughter in New Zealand is not what it appears, and certainly not what most news outlets and commentators tell you it is. The people who really know will surely not tell us. We are fallen creatures, incapable of living … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged cynicism, human suffering, propaganda, the Fall, violence
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Draper High Water Mark
Today was the first spring day I could get back out on the bike. Winds were a bit high, especially on the return leg, but I managed it. There’s nothing new on the bikeway out at Draper Lake, but after … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged bicycling, Draper Lake, photography, weather
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Just a Hospital for Religious Health
In response to an offline query: We are not asking people to join our covenant. We seek to set people free to find out what covenant God designed them to embrace. Our covenant is our choice to come together and … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged conviction, covenant community of faith, faith, mainstream churches, radix fidem, virtual parish
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Covenant versus Profit
Let’s do a little biblical analysis. Take a look at how heart-led wisdom can affect how you view things, in the sense that you aren’t restricted by mere logic. An article on Zero Hedge talks about how The Sharing Economy … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged Biblical Law, business, covenant community of faith, culture, divine revelation, economics, social mythology
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Updating the Political Outlook for 2019
Marxists always bring bloodshed. They already know that they will face resistance, and that armed force is necessary to bring about their revolution. They will use any number of false fronts to get things as far as possible before unveiling … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged economic troubles, globalism, oppression, political activists, politics, SJWs, socialism, war
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A Tool for His Glory
For breakfast this morning I had a slice of gluten free bread (mostly rice flour), a patty of hot breakfast sausage, a slice of uncolored American cheese (it’s white without food coloring), one egg over easy, and a scoop of … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged convictions, faith, pastoral counseling, shalom
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