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Everything He Taught

I’m working with the Radix Fidem community on a new project. Before the window of opportunity closes on Internet publishing, we want offer our message to a wider audience. This won’t be just me writing stuff for a blog; there … Continue reading

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More Flesh and Law

The flesh remains under the Law. What grace does is make the Law internal, instead of external. If Christ is the Law for your flesh, then when spirit and Spirit are merged in your soul, the Law for you is … Continue reading

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Flesh and Law

If you are going to cite Romans 6:14, make sure you keep it in the context of the whole chapter, at least. Paul talks about how grace does not set us free to break God’s Law. Rather, grace is a … Continue reading

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Who Reigns?

Biblical manhood is defined in America as “toxic masculinity”. That’s the official government definition in most jurisdictions. The question is, guys, are you toxic enough? Excellent post over on Jack’s blog: The Value of Feminine Humility by guest poster, Red … Continue reading

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American versus Christian

Yeah, what he said. If you consider yourself a patriot, loyal to the people of America, then you are a fool for believing the government can be restored to the people. Lincoln lied when he suggested the federal government was … Continue reading

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Don’t Overly Simplify Things

Part 1: The Moral Issue So there were some questions regarding yesterday’s post. Maybe I can answer them sufficiently. I’ve looked into this in some detail. Keep in mind that we do not appeal to the outsiders, via social pressure … Continue reading

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Again: Come Out from Among Them

Saying that “abortion is murder” misses the point. Big Pharma flat out lied about the use of fetal tissue in vaccine development. Babies died to make these vaccines. Edit: The primary issue here is not the use of fetal tissue, … Continue reading

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He Is the Law

There is no clear and logical break point. When we talk about renewing the Covenant, you are not supposed to start thinking in precise definition of terms. That’s the wrong approach to anything regarding faith and religion. You are supposed … Continue reading

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Tiresome Whining

I always thought it was relatively simple. You were created for one purpose: to glorify the Creator. This is the fulfillment of your purpose; it is in your best interest. It’s the one and only path you can take to … Continue reading

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Shall Not Pass Away

Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will … Continue reading

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