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Getting Around It
The banking crisis is just another part of an ongoing, long-term plan of passive-aggressive conquest. From Paul Craig Roberts: To summarize, smaller conservative and prudent banks that invested in “safe” assets such as US Treasury bonds face bank runs. Larger … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, Biblical Law, covenant, faith, globalism, internet, neocons, otherworldly, politics, wokism, Zionism
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Keep Your Flags
I’m not into flags. I have no interest in representing any culture and history that isn’t subject to the Covenant of Christ. But that doesn’t mean I won’t fight under one rebel flag or another for the sake of convenience. … Continue reading
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Tagged armed resistance, Biblical Law, organizing principle, war
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Leaving the Herd 03
Part 1 of this series provided a foundation and overview. Part 2 outlines the essential elements of mysticism in faith. You already know that the mainstream western churches uniformly reject Biblical Law. They are not feudal, tribal or heart-led. There’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, christian mysticism, church politics, isolation, radix fidem
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Leaving the Herd 02
Part 1 of this series provided a foundation and overview. We must make ourselves conscious that the only thing egalitarian about our human existence is that we all start out doomed to Hell. We are fallen, and our human existence … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, christian mysticism, covenant, Garden of Eden, heart-led, parables
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Make the Devil Smile
I’m not taking any prisoners on this one. I’ve grown weary of people repeating the lies of Satan — about Satan. There’s a whole bunch of noise out there from alt-media and liberty-minded folks about something they claim is satanic. … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, Covenant of Noah, faith, idolatry, pagan mythology, pedophilia
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First Step in the Right Direction
Scripture is not revelation; it is a manifestation of revelation. Revelation is God telling you about Himself, in terms of what you can know about Him while in your fallen state. The whole point is to get to know Him … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, divine revelation, economics, heart-led, moral boundaries, social sciences
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The Judgment on Crypto Currencies
In general, believers should stay away from crypto-currency investment. Bear with me; it’s important to put this in proper perspective. Jesus didn’t invent the two-point summary of the Covenant; He merely endorsed it, making it a central tenet in His … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, cryptocurrencies, economic troubles, idolatry, Jews, material wealth, Synagogue of Satan
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Sex and Biblical Law
Lots of noise over at Jack’s blog. It’s the comment section where so much of it can be heard. If you can’t or won’t wade through the comments, I won’t blame you. But by the same token, I will share … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Biblical Law, feudal obligations, human sexuality, Law and Grace, marriage
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Satanism Just a Distraction
The real problem with the world is not Satanism, but the lack of Covenant. There has been a lot of noise about Satanism in the alternative media. This obsession has come around before; it runs in cycles. The last time … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Biblical Law, propaganda, Satanism, social mythology, the Fall
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Desire, Not Duty
You folks need to repent. When I read between the lines, the dominant theme of writing about church religion these days reeks of a rejection of divine standards. Let’s make this clear folks: God’s Law is the nature of reality. … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, convictions, covenants, faith, feudalism, heart-led, law, Law and Grace
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