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Standing in a Different Context 01
Feel free to dismiss me as a nut, but I hope you are at least entertained by how I try to put some things into context. Radix Fidem doesn’t just embrace a broad range of assumptions about reality; it attempts … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, epistemology, heart-led, history, human intellect, human reason, the Fall
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Photography: Disappointing Arcadia Lake
I don’t recommend you visit Aracdia Lake. It turns out the lake office entrance is the only free one. When I turned into any other entrance, there was a sign demanding I pay $7 to park and another $3 just … Continue reading
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Tagged Arcadia, Edmond, hiking, trail
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There’s More We Can Do
We don’t want Radix Fidem to become popular, but we do want it to spread so more people can share in the blessing. Nobody has to tell us that this will never be mainstream; Jesus warned that it could never … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, divine calling, evangelism, heart-led, mission, Noah's Covenant, radix fidem
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Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 12:22-37
We’ve noted often that the adoption of Hellenized reason perverted the humble mysticism that once characterized Hebrew religion. Reason is inherently arrogant, convinced it can handle all truth that matters, that it is fully competent and indisputable. With this deep … Continue reading
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Tagged aristotelian logic, human reason, jesus parables, Pharisaism, sin, Talmud
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Keep It Alive
Fundamental to our teaching here is that the mainstream church has failed. Not in every way; good things have been preserved over the past two millennia. However, our primary complaint is the loss of the heart-led way. Faith, convictions and … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocalypse, Apostle John, christian mysticism, faith, heart-led, intellect, orthodoxy, prophecy
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Photography: Arcadia 2
Today’s second visit to Arcadia includes a few shots of Lake Arcadia. The lake has a couple of free entrances off Route 66 (edit: only one free entrance at the far northeast corner), where it receives state and federal subsidies. … Continue reading
Programmable Humanity
There’s a wide body of literature and videos about MKULTRA and similar efforts to program people to do things they wouldn’t otherwise do. In regards to the CIA’s studies, it typically revolves around programming people to engage in sex as … Continue reading
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Tagged church, government, human behavior, military training, moral discernment, oppression, psychological assessments, psychology
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Christian Fake News
Using your favorite Internet search engine, look up the term “Christian news.” You’ll probably get a list of rather popular sites purporting to offer news stories of particular interest to Christian believers. Let me restate that: Mostly it’s news filtered … Continue reading
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Tagged American evangelicals, marketing, news
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The Age of the Heart
This is a burden on my heart. The heart-led way has returned with a vengeance. It was never really gone, but it was pushed into the background, marginalized due to prevailing myths about what the heart does and about the … Continue reading