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The State and Violence
Our Brother Benjamin offers this: Hi Ed. Stumbled across this article and thought of you… Governance, Kin, and Romans 13. I note that I am familiar with the writing of Bionic Mosquito. His emphasis is libertarian theory, but he’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible History, Biblical Law, faith, government, heart-mind, Law Covenants
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Praying about Trump’s Administration
How should we pray? This is another “TL;DR” post. The answer requires pulling together many threads. The question is not sterile and precise; it’s organic. So is the answer. If you take the example of the Model Prayer (“the Our … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, economics, heart-led, moral dominion, politics, prayer, tribulation
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Psalm 119: Pe 129-136
We are treated to the Wonder of Moral Vision. It is as if someone came into his soul and turned on the light for the first time. Suddenly, everything was vivid and bright, and the world made sense. The psalmist … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Hebrew Scripture, psalm 119
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Divine Justice and Real Estate
Let’s clarify something else about Biblical Law — private property (i.e., real estate). Keep in mind that the fundamental assumption is that ANE feudalism is God’s design for human government. With that comes a certain amount of social structure. God … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, corporations, economic theory, government
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A Little More Moral Economics
Trust your heart-mind for a proper moral analysis. The whole end of mankind living on this earth is to seek the glory of God. Just so you understand completely, it’s “seek” in both ways: We seek to bring Him glory, … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenants, divine justice, economics, moral discernment
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