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Don’t Celebrate Hatred
If you need a human explanation of the case of the murder of the healthcare insurance CEO, try this. Do you realize that the reason the healthcare insurance industry exists is because the medical provider bigshots didn’t want to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-American culture, economic troubles, materialism, tribulation
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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
We Are the Exiled Nation
Let’s think this through with our hearts. I’ve written repeatedly that the Radix Fidem path does not include any particular encouragement to rebel against evil government. We take it for granted all human government is inevitably evil, unfailingly driven by … Continue reading
Sweet Taste of Hope
Put on your quantum thinking cap. Okay, let’s remind ourselves that quantum reasoning, as we use the term here, refers to reducing things to their smallest component, or lowest root level, and making sure it lines up with the most … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-American culture, Apocalypse, Biblical Law, divine justice, Hebrew Mysticism, Judaism, Modern Israel, prophecy, western civilization
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A Prophetic Warning about Violence and Wrath
This is hard for me to write because I know most of you who read this will reject the message. I can’t help that; I must be faithful and obedient to my convictions, for they are the voice of God … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-American culture, globalism, politics, prophecy, racism, socialism, violence, western civilization
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The Necessity of Trust
Maybe it’s my age, and it surely includes other factors in my life, but the only thing approaching an aphrodisiac for me is trust. It’s always been the paramount hunger in my world. I’ve become very wary of cuties because … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Anglo-American culture, church, covenant community of faith, faith, trusting in god
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Ask Yourself: Where Is His Glory?
Tonight I had a conversation with a friend about abortion. This is something where we can apply the biblical process of multi-level moral reasoning. Reduced to it’s bottom line in Biblical Law, it’s nobody’s business but the mother and her … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-American culture, Biblical Law, convictions, divine justice, family, law, otherworldly, reason
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Only If You Tell Me
A critical element in pastoral counseling is helping people accept who they are and what they are made of, and to stop trying to change things that don’t need changing. It’s an art, a moral art form that yields precious … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-American culture, education, pastoral counseling, personal narrative, psychology, virtual parish
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We Are Babylon
Tomorrow’s election will change nothing. Just a reminder, the issue behind whatever folks mean by the word “racism” isn’t really a matter of DNA. Whatever human hostility is there arises from cultural differences. The differences in daily expectations we all … Continue reading
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Tagged american empire, Anglo-American culture, civilization, culture, mythology, oppression, politics, social sciences, war
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The Anglo-American Identity
Some of you are going to get this wrong no matter how I say, or how well I present it. All I can offer is what I’ve seen. If you can’t use it, set it aside and move on with … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-American culture, heart-led, politics
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