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Standing in a Different Context 01
Feel free to dismiss me as a nut, but I hope you are at least entertained by how I try to put some things into context. Radix Fidem doesn’t just embrace a broad range of assumptions about reality; it attempts … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, epistemology, heart-led, history, human intellect, human reason, the Fall
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There’s More We Can Do
We don’t want Radix Fidem to become popular, but we do want it to spread so more people can share in the blessing. Nobody has to tell us that this will never be mainstream; Jesus warned that it could never … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, divine calling, evangelism, heart-led, mission, Noah's Covenant, radix fidem
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Keep Your Escape Pod Handy
Here’s the foundation: God’s revealed will for the human race under the Curse of the Fall. His Law Covenants speak to us of how reality was designed and how to get the most from a bad situation. We can mitigate … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, globalism, heart-led, imperialism, nationalism, otherworldly, political theory, politics, revelation, Zionism
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The Risen Christ is Our Truth
There is nothing to gain by activism. It’s not that activism doesn’t accomplish anything; what it accomplishes isn’t worth it. A recurring theme on this blog is how Satan deceived the Jewish nation. The record begins in the Old Testament … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Christ, Dispensationalism, Garden of Eden, Modern Israel, the Covenant of Moses, the Fall, Zionism
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Organized Christian Religion Is Broken
We who share in the Radix Fidem covenant say that churches have gotten lost. Instead of trying to fix this world, we believe the most important thing we do is help people to get out of it. The proper way … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged american churches, Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, Christian religion, covenant community of faith, fundamental mission, otherworldly, prophecy, radix fidem, the Fall
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Comfort the Afflicted
You cannot comfort the comfortable. We teach that you should ensure your choice of residence is heart-led. A critical element in obeying the call of God is to reside where He wants you. The penalty for ignoring this is obvious: … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, evangelism, heart-led, shalom
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Boundaries and Fences
A critical failure in Western Christianity is the impossible moral climate. I want you to notice this huge, tall mountain of social expectation. Because you claim Christ as your Lord in a Western context, you are saddled with a massive … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, church, clergy, feudalism, heart-led, Two Witnesses, western civilization
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Didn’t Deserve to Die
“Just tell me this, man: Why does my mother have to get sick and die? She was a good person; she doesn’t deserve to die!” This is often leveled as an accusation. While it pretends to attack God, it’s really … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, Creation, feudalism, human suffering, Law Covenants, mortality, otherworldly, peace, shalom, the Fall
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The Parable of Reality as a Person
Under the covenant of Radix Fidem, we hold the doctrine that Creation is alive, sentient and willful. Creation is generally the same thing as “reality” in the sense that Creation acts to defend its prerogatives. Creation is not all-powerful; that’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Creation, moral character, psychology, reality, spiritual redemption
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Path and Destination
It’s not as if we could do nothing, but what any action we take must follow Biblical Law. We live in a fallen world; it’s terminal. There is no saving this world as know it. What we mean by “this … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, human government, oppression, otherworldly, peace, propaganda, shalom, the Fall
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