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Once we get past the Radix Fidem approach to religion, it’s just a matter of answering questions. In the process of answering questions, we open the door to someone’s heart so they can hear the things they need to hear. … Continue reading
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Tagged covenants, hearing the voice of god, miracles, miracles of Jesus
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Kiln of the Soul: Radix Fidem
Again, it’s a process of giving folks a fair chance to bail out. If they aren’t ready for the radical difference in our approach, it’s a mercy to let them see enough to make an informed decision. This is the … Continue reading
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Dr. Heiser’s Video
Yesterday, I pressed the issue of seeking the Hebraic viewpoint of Scripture. This seems like as good a time as any to highly recommend readers watch this documentary. It’s a very brief summary of Dr. Michael S. Heiser’s Unseen Realm. … Continue reading
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Tagged hebrew culture, Michael S. Heiser, Two Realms, Unseen Realm
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Kiln of the Soul: No Secrets
We will not hide anything. You can ask any question you like and get an honest answer. The whole body of teaching for Kiln of the Soul is easily obtained. But it’s a huge pile of reading, and not everyone … Continue reading
Official Evil
Several times I’ve taken the position that sexual assault of children is not the ultimate crime some make it out to be. Not that it isn’t evil, but that it does not warrant the hysteria it usually gets, particularly in … Continue reading
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Tagged human sexuality, oppression, pedophilia, sexual perversion, sin
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Kingdom Warfare
We are in the world, not of it. Fundamental fact: This world sucks. It’s a prison; to be a mortal human is a curse. We were designed for Eden and this world is outside Eden, where the ground grows for … Continue reading
The Shape of Things
Jeffrey Tucker presents a very perceptive review of the situation: Twenty Grim Realities Unearthed by Lockdowns. I recommend reading it. He outlines how the globalists implemented their dreams of total control using the faux pandemic. It would be easy to … Continue reading
Covering Differences
It’s been explained before on the old Catacomb Resident Blog: Whether you are under the Covenant changes everything. If you are committed to Biblical Law and live within the boundaries, you do not face the same world as everyone else. … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, covenant, otherworldly, spiritual orientation, worldliness
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No Boats to Float
If you are among those who think American libertarian theory is from the Bible, you are going to choke on this. The fundamental law of Creation itself is reflected in the Covenant of Moses. Not that Moses is that law, … Continue reading
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Tagged communism, economic theory, God's wrath, Jubilee, materialism, mysticism, otherworldly, political theory
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There Is No Sacrament
If you belong to either a Catholic or Orthodox religious identity, don’t read this. You’ll hate it. The definition of the term “sacrament” is a religious ritual that serves as a means of grace. There is no such thing. Nothing … Continue reading