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Tracking Two Realms
Nothing in this human existence matters on a par with the Presence of the Holy Spirit. Of course, His absence also matters. But it’s not all or nothing in the sense of how His Presence affects us. There is that … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Dominionism, moral discernment, politics, shalom, spiritual family, Theonomy
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Another Vision of the Future
I did not foresee the American Redoubt coming. I’m not surprised that people fleeing the Blue States are heading to that region of the US. I expected Christian Nationalism as a political movement to show up there, but I didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Christian Nationalism, disasters, Dispensationalism, Dominionism, God's wrath, Gospel Coalition, Modern Israel, Theonomy
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Empathy or Not?
I would never pretend to declare what is normative for Christianity itself as the manifestation of Jesus’ teachings. I’m simply stating my own convictions in reaction to this particular brand of Christian religion, regardless who reads or agrees with me. … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Christian Nationalism, CS Lewis, Dominionism, globalism, Gospel Coalition, John Piper, Theonomy
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Not a Vox Day Fan
Apparently I need to say this again for some of you: Vox Day is by no means a model for our faith. Let us never forget that the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is a symbol for … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Dominionism, elitism, epistemology, faith, human reason, otherworldly, sanity, worldliness
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Fussing about Churchianity
I spent a little time recently reading specifically Christian news sites. Aside from one that holds a Catholic slant, most of them collect stories regarding American evangelical politics. There’s a lot of stuff aimed at pressuring US government entities to … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged church politics, churchianity, Dominionism, mainstream churches, secularism, theological controversies
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