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Another Church Attack
I never get tired of defending God’s truth. I do get tired of all the ways people try to attack that truth. If you are paying attention to the Scripture, you know that this could not be the End Times. … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, aristotelian epistemology, Christian religion, Elisha, faith, heart-led, Hebrew epistemology
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Pondering the Path 02
The name I’ve given this path is Radix Fidem. In case you’ve forgotten, you can check the tab marked “Radix Fidem” near the header image of this blog, or read the longer version in booklet form. It still outlines the … Continue reading
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Tagged aristotelian epistemology, Biblical Mysticism, divine heritage, Hebrew epistemology, Judaism, Law and Grace, legalism, Talmud, Two Realms
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Unchained Vision, Part 1
Once more the mad prophet gibbers and jabbers, rattling his chains and scrawling on the walls of his prison cell. Trying to explain some of this stuff is what drives me nuts. I’m compelled to use a language that is … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged aristotelian epistemology, Biblical Mysticism, epistemology, Pharisaical Hellenism, scripture, Western Christian mythology
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Don’t Try to Make Sense of It
In the coming days, some of us will face jolting moral quandaries. A couple of days ago, Mr. T mentioned the Trolley Problem, a popular test of ethics. I’m not going to spoon-feed any answers to you; what matters is … Continue reading
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Tagged aristotelian epistemology, heart-led, logic, moral boundaries, peace, reason
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Talking Past Each Other 2
(The previous post by the same title is about computer stuff, but the principles are similar.) You cannot prove God exists, and they cannot prove He doesn’t. We who are spiritual are aliens to those who aren’t spiritual. They live … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, aristotelian epistemology, epistemology, intellect, reason, Two Realms, western epistemology
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Untangling Activist Logic
Activist logic does not even qualify as decent Aristotelian logic. In order to reject the primacy of Aristotelian epistemology, I first had to understand it to some degree. This didn’t come as some dreamy longing for swords and sorcery. It … Continue reading
The Wisdom of Solomon
Spoiler alert: I’m going to explain how the book of Ecclesiastes turns out, while our weekly study will continue running for a couple of months. First, a little context. Solomon took the throne rather like a big fish in a … Continue reading
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Tagged aristotelian epistemology, epistemology, intellect, philosophy, propaganda, western epistemology
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A Theology of Theology
theology: the study of God and of the nature of religious truth; a school of thought arising from such study; an organized course of study within the academic field of religion There is no theology in the Bible. There entire … Continue reading
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Tagged aristotelian epistemology, aristotelian logic, epistemology, intellect, reason, religion, scripture, spirituality, system of logic
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