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Getting Around It
The banking crisis is just another part of an ongoing, long-term plan of passive-aggressive conquest. From Paul Craig Roberts: To summarize, smaller conservative and prudent banks that invested in “safe” assets such as US Treasury bonds face bank runs. Larger … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged banking, Biblical Law, covenant, faith, globalism, internet, neocons, otherworldly, politics, wokism, Zionism
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Another Church Attack
I never get tired of defending God’s truth. I do get tired of all the ways people try to attack that truth. If you are paying attention to the Scripture, you know that this could not be the End Times. … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged ANE, aristotelian epistemology, Christian religion, Elisha, faith, heart-led, Hebrew epistemology
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Ukraine War Is a Mere Distraction
The war in Ukraine will not end in a clear winner. However, if it comes to an end, it will be on Russia’s terms. Should it not end, it will morph into a war between Russia and the West, a … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged economics, history, oppression, Ukraine, war
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A Time of Higher Polarity
Yeah, what he said. This is a time for polarization. You may recall that as Jesus came closer to His final Passover, He began saying and doing things that polarized His audience. His teaching about the Bread of Life (John … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged bread of life, christian mysticism, ministry, otherworldly
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Ride Photos 22
I haven’t been idle, but the weather has hindered my riding a lot lately. The other issue has been upgrading some of the bike parts. At least it’s not so cold now. Our first image is the north end of … Continue reading
NT Doctrine — Acts 12
The previous chapter takes us up to about AD 46. Once again, Luke pulls back in time to catch up some more background. What had happened in Jerusalem after Paul left? Back in AD 41, there was finally a Herodian … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged commentary on acts, Herodians, history, persecution of christians, Roman Empire
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NT Doctrine — Acts 11:15-30
Peter had used his last key; the Gentile treasury of souls had been opened to the Lord. It was one thing to go into all the world and preach the gospel, and we can be sure the Jewish believers were … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Antioch, commentary on acts, evangelism, prophecy, Roman Empire
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Keep Your Flags
I’m not into flags. I have no interest in representing any culture and history that isn’t subject to the Covenant of Christ. But that doesn’t mean I won’t fight under one rebel flag or another for the sake of convenience. … Continue reading
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Tagged armed resistance, Biblical Law, organizing principle, war
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NT Doctrine — Acts 14
While it was certain the Gentiles would respond more strongly, Paul and Barnabas continued the same standard approach in each city, when possible. They would start with the Jewish synagogue and offer the gospel message to Jews first. So they … Continue reading →