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Bryan Ardis Unsavvy?
In recent years, particularly as a reaction to the COVID-19 lockdowns, some of you may have come to notice Dr. Bryan Ardis. He’s a retired chiropractor and nutritionist; make of that what you will. He’s charismatic and offers a really … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-media, Bryan Ardis, internet, medicine, resistance
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One Fool Fighting Another
Zionism isn’t the only bad religious influence in American politics. Do you remember the Moonies — the Unification Church? They are still around. Today their plans appear to be aimed at a massive infiltration of business, politics and media. They … Continue reading
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Tagged Covenant of Christ, idolatry, pagan religions, Political activism, politics
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Ride Photos 20
This is what the new bikeway signs look like. You can find them scattered all over the Oklahoma City area, wherever these established trails exists. More trails are in the works, and at least one new trail is always under … Continue reading
NT Doctrine — Acts 3:1-4:22
It didn’t take long for the Jewish leadership to take offense at this explosion of faith in Jesus. Diaspora or not, the crowd of Jesus’ disciples was growing, and their presence was strongly felt in the city. Jesus had said … Continue reading
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Tagged Jesus the Messiah, miracles, persecution of christians, Pharisaism, Sadducees, Sanhedrin, Temple
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NT Doctrine — Baptism
The English word “baptism” is taken from the Greek word baptizo used in the New Testament to signify the ancient Hebrew ritual washing. The Hebrew word most commonly associated with the practice is mikveh, which means “a gathering of waters”. … Continue reading
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The Lie of Great Destinies
There are dozens of explanations of Frank Herbert’s Dune series of novels on places like YouTube. I won’t recommend any in particular; if it matters to you, it’s worth some time exploring it on your own. The only reason I … Continue reading
Ride Photos 19
The theme today is testing the camera on my new cellphone. This is not a review of the cellphone or anything like that, but my wife decided to upgrade my Pixel 4a to the Pixel 7. The only thing lacking … Continue reading
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NT Doctrine — Acts 2
The symbolism is so thick you could cut it with an ax. The Day of Pentecost is just another name for First Fruits. In this chapter of Acts, we are about to see the first fruits of the New Covenant … Continue reading →