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Not a Vox Day Fan
Apparently I need to say this again for some of you: Vox Day is by no means a model for our faith. Let us never forget that the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is a symbol for … Continue reading
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Tagged Dominionism, elitism, epistemology, faith, human reason, otherworldly, sanity, worldliness
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Trying to Control the Uncontrollable
It has been centuries since the world has seen a military force under covenant. Individual troopers can gain some limited measure of personal moral covering, but the institution itself is owned by Satan. Thus, any discussion of what the military … Continue reading
An Apocalypse Frame of Mind
For those of you who have been looking into Suspicious Observers (YouTube channel), what do you make of the dire predictions? In case you didn’t catch it, they say that their research indicates some probability that the sun will kick … Continue reading
The Covenant Perspective
As always, I can’t tell you what to believe. However, I can’t avoid sharing my convictions. The oppressive elite do not have the upper hand. They only think they do. The resistance will find a way. No, it will not … Continue reading
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Tagged civilizations, fallen nature, otherworldly, politics, revolution, Two Realms, worldliness
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Truth Is Anti-Semitic
Back before the 2016 elections, I posted on my old blog how I had a strong sense of conviction that Trump had betrayed his divine commission. I can’t find which post that was, but I sensed that he had made … Continue reading
When Real Change Comes
If it involves donations and advertising, then the people’s hearts are not in it. It doesn’t take a whole lot of money to inform; it takes billions to provoke emotions. Political events that rest on mere sentiment are wholly ephemeral. … Continue reading
Living in Interesting Times
Brandon Smith offers another thoughtful analysis of likely political events here in the US. It’s not a question of agreeing with him on specifics, but of giving thought to what is likely. For example, he hints at, but does not … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Tech, economics, internet, political agitation, red vs blue, war
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It All Hangs on Shalom
Biblical Law makes it clear that decentralization is God’s requirement. When humanity flouts that requirement, God acts to dissolve the power that holds people together in fallen human purpose. This is the principle behind the Tower of Babel. God will … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, decentralization, economics, God's wrath, Tower of Babel, tribulation
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Focus on Glory
I’m with Doug Casey on one thing: the US is a hopelessly cruel and senseless bully to the rest of the world. War with Russia is possible, but war with China is almost certain. And we will lose, simply because, … Continue reading
What Would You Expect?
Let me recommend a couple of long readings. Brandon Smith still shows his sharp recognition of some issues with his article, Globalists Will Need Another Crisis In America As Their Reset Agenda Fails. His thesis is that the US will … Continue reading