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Intentional Destruction of America
It’s not as if I recommend you spend the time on this long video of Tucker Carlson interviewing John Kiriakou. They wade through a lot of history that most people never knew, while too many others who did know have … Continue reading
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Tagged diplomacy, economic troubles, history, Iran, John Kiriakou, middle-east, Persian Empire, petrodollar, politics, trade, war
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Expectations of Trouble and Recovery
I notice that there are quite a few folks striving to predict where the current trends are going. The problem is that most of them are quite expert at only a few things, and their analysis is restricted to what … Continue reading
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Tagged convictions, economic troubles, politics, prophecy, tribulation, war
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Kiln of the Soul: A Statement of Faith
We are prepping for tribulation. A couple of weeks ago we looked afresh at the core of the Covenant of Christ — His Law is His love. Doctrine is frankly secondary; theology is merely human speculation. Jesus said that feudal … Continue reading
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Tagged church, Covenant of Christ, deacons, decentralization, divine election, elder, evangelism, feudalism, Hebrew epistemology, kiln of the soul, missions, mythology, parish pastor, radix fidem, red pill, scripture, statements of faith, tribalism, Unseen Realm
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Rough Riders Return
Jesus warned His disciples to keep an eye on political agitation in Jerusalem. Sooner or later, it would provoke Rome to lay siege to the city. He told His followers to get out of town when they see it coming, … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, cbdc, censorship, economic troubles, federal government, Iran, petrodollar, privacy, war
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Won’t Admit It
When I was a ministry student at Oklahoma Baptist University, studies in Western Civilization were a very big thing. It was a major course of study that occupied something close to a quarter of our entire undergraduate course load. By … Continue reading
Long and Short
I had something else written up for today, but then I came across this: The Criminality Buried In The Epstein Files Is Worse Than Anyone Thought, And The Degeneracy Of Donald Trump Is Worse Than Anyone Thought. If you think … Continue reading
A Harvest Is Coming
For some of you, this won’t be anything new. I believe I’ve been pretty consistent on what we can expect from this time of tribulation. The only thing new would be a few contextual refinements, things no one could have … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, censorship, computer technology, economic troubles, globalists, internet, neocons, persecution, politics, tribulation, wokism, Zionism
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We’ll Be Okay
We have a burden to tell the truth, even though we know the world will not listen. Jesus warned His disciples of a fundamental truth: It is not for us to know the Father’s plans for human governments. He reserves … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Law, civil war, Cliven Bundy, covenants, economic troubles, federal government, globalism, information war, law, patriots, tribulation
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In the Twilight of the Empire
Following up from yesterday’s post, I wanted to point out that this analysis seems to pull together bits of outline I had been reading other places, and adds considerable detail that rings true for me. In particular, it’s a good … Continue reading
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Tagged economic theory, economic troubles, espionage, finance, foreign currency, Iran, war
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Staying Out of the Way
The only way to understand Trump is to recognize him as an egotistical bully writ large. His own family says he was like that from childhood. Growing up, he managed to gain a sense of stage presence and charisma — … Continue reading
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Tagged civil war, commercial software, computer technology, economic troubles, Europe, ICE, Iran, Microsoft, military, Modern Israel, NATO, political agitation, tribulation
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