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Still Not Our Fight
Does this rile you? A transgender-identified individual killed three children and three adults after a rampage at The Covenant School, a private Christian school for students aged three to 11, on Monday. Hobbs’ spokeswoman Josselyn Berry responded to the carnage … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Christian religion, church history, culture war, Hebrew epistemology, law, sexual identity, worldliness
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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
Posted in teaching
Tagged ANE, aristotelian epistemology, Christian religion, Elisha, faith, heart-led, Hebrew epistemology
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Stop Pretending
So here we are, associating ourselves with an alternative message, trying to make a clear distinction between the mainstream media lies and what we have to say. Some of us claim to be distinctly Christian, even embracing an alternative version … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, Christian religion, churchianity, leadership, writing
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Summarizing Our Virtual Church
I was inspired by Jack’s post to review some things unique to Radix Fidem and our virtual church. Keep in mind that Radix Fidem is not part of the Protestant-Catholic-Orthodox continuum. It’s not about religion itself, but a study of … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged bible, Biblical Law, christian mysticism, Christian religion, human reason, otherworldly, radix fidem, the Fall, virtual church, worldliness
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Another Dog Fight in the SBC
It’s the nature of Western Christianity to fracture, for sectarian divisions to proliferate. Every new theological fad that comes along generates new divisions and distinctions. Radix Fidem is on a different planet. We may tend to overlap now and then … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Christian religion, church politics, globalism, Southern Baptists, theological controversies
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Some Things Never Change
I’m taking a break in the photo scanning exercise for a more substantial reminiscence. Military service outside of the US takes people out of their comfort zone. I’ve often noted how getting people away from their familiar settings tends to … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged American evangelicals, Christian religion, faith community, military, social context
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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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What We Are
Continuing my encouragement of parishioners in building a Christian Culture, let’s look at some things people might notice. We aren’t Greens, but we have a powerful affinity for nature. You cannot distinguish between peace with God and communion with Creation. … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged children, Christian religion, culture, feudalism, moral discernment, Western mythology
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Meta-religion and the Reformation
We bother studying history and other social sciences so we can more intelligently recognize how we got where we are today, and contrast that against where God said we should be. We are then in a better position to plot … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Christian religion, church history, church politics, government, history, middle class, middle class culture, spirituality, The Reformation, theology
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