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The Bible on Child Sexual Abuse
Nobody’s telling you what to think, but I wanted to share the biblical viewpoint, in contrast to the common American viewpoint, on child sexual abuse. It is a sin — but not for the reasons most Americans assume. It’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged child trafficking, human sexuality, law, sin, The Bible, western civilization
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Law of Moses — Leviticus 18
This will not be a typical Bible lesson. On the one hand, the chapter itself is pretty easy to summarize, but one issue is raised that requires a lot of background. The chapter begins with the Lord giving the context … Continue reading
Will the Real Scandal Please Stand Up?
Re: 7 “Tragic” Myths about Sexual Abuse: JD Greear at ERLC Caring Well Conference First, a few qualifications: I am not a Baptist. I was once, but whenever Baptists understand what I teach, they want no part of me, so … Continue reading
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Tagged church politics, human sexuality, New Testament, organizational theory
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Radix Fidem Curriculum: Roleplaying
4. Roleplaying One of the protocols of sheikhs is giving their adoptees a new “name” — actually more like a title. In the eyes of God, our primary role in His service is shepherd of His sheep. Everything else we … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, human sexuality, radix fidem, shepherd role
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A Community of Penitents
If we aim to build a covenant community of faith, how can we not be friends with people who hold perverse sexual appetites? I reiterate that the question is not, “Who is perverted?” Who isn’t perverted? We are fallen creatures, … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, faith, human sexuality, penitence
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Another Case of Missing the Point
God didn’t make perversion; that’s just a reflection of our fallen nature. Most of the Western debate about sexual perversion is rooted in avoiding the revelation of God. Remember that sin is defined as arguing with the Creator; evil is … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Garden of Eden, human sexuality, redemption, Roman Catholic Church, shalom, western christianity, western civilization
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Be Found Faithful
This is not prophecy, per se, but an exercise in sensing the moral drift of things. The manosphere is folding, says Jack, and I agree. The lessons learned have hardly been lost, but the nature of the movement is evolving. … Continue reading
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Tagged dominion, game, human sexuality, moral discernment
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The Cult of SJWs 02
I’m taking the liberty of linking this article again because I want you to at least scan the outline of how SJWs operate, and maybe see the advice on how to survive the attack. This is how some would handle … Continue reading
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Tagged church, covenant family, delphi technique, feudalism, human sexuality, politics, SJWs
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Covenant Sexuality
This is long and it’s going to be hard for some of you to understand. If you are too deeply pickled in the Western mythology of romance, you may be revolted by some of this. If you are able to … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, children, covenant of moses, feminism, human sexuality, old testament, sexual desire, shalom, tribal society, Western mythology, Western society
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A Dearth of Sanity and Trust
Ostensibly, we pay attention to things on at least three different levels. First is the ambient culture in which we live; we can’t escape it completely and being aware of its foibles is necessary if we are to have a … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, feminism, heart-led, human sexuality, law, peace, sanity, Western society
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