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A Little More Clarity on Politics
I’ve gotten some offline queries that suggest I need to restate some things for the sake of clarity. Immigration is not a left-right issue. Immigration is a globalist-nationalist debate. The globalists want to destroy every national government in the world. … Continue reading
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Tagged espionage, globalism, government, idolatry, oppression, political theory
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Moral Clarity on China, Russia and Trade
I wanted to clarify something political that seems to be poorly understood. Let’s review: We have globalists who are trying another Tower of Babel operation. They operate as an idolatrous cult that takes a great deal from The Cult [PDF] … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, globalism, government, idolatry, nationalism, oppression, politics, The Cult
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The Cult of SJW 01
If you can’t handle strong words, don’t read this. From time to time we have to pull out the bold statements to get people’s attention. If you don’t think the prophets used crude language and brutal imagery, then you haven’t … Continue reading
Stand Faithful on the Rock
For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the world’s rulers, of the darkness of this age, against spiritual wickedness in high places. (Ephesians 6:12 MKJV) Our mission is not to change the … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, globalism, government conspiracies, idolatry, politics, religion, Satan
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Prepare to Harvest
Refer to yesterday’s post. There remains today a vast body of hidden history, secrets that some would rather keep hidden. By the same token, much has already been leaked that is pure nonsense. It was recorded as nonsense to deceive. … Continue reading
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Tagged demons, entertainment, heart-led, idolatry, moral discernment, personification, scripture, The Cult
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Covenant Manhood 06
Men, if you think of yourself in terms of a knight in shining armor, you are serving a pagan god. I’m not going to drag this out; it will be condensed. When the German hordes invaded the Roman Empire starting … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Anglo-American culture, Germanic tribes, history, idolatry, Middle Ages, Roman Catholic Church, western civilization
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Disentangled from the Lies
It’s a moral perversion to ignore the real problem in favor of false accusations. If you are going to participate in revealing God’s truth, don’t drag the Devil into it. It’s one kind of problem to declare that there is … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, false dichotomies, idolatry, moral discernment, peace with god, politics
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Sermon on the Mount 13
Serving Mammon 6:19-24 This one makes no reference to the Talmud, and only an indirect reference to the Old Testament. Jesus equates evil to being double-minded, in the sense of unfaithful to God. Righteousness is indicated with the Greek word … Continue reading
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Tagged faith, idolatry, materialism, otherworldly
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Sermon on the Mount 5
Matthew 5:27-32 — Marriage and Divorce We have to understand how the Covenant confirmed an awful lot of custom in the Ancient Near East (ANE), yet radically changed a few items. One of those was in the area of marriage. … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant community of faith, covenant of moses, holiness, idolatry, marriage
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Civil Religion and Entertainment
I thought I could avoid it, but someone wants me to address the noise about Trump, the NFL and the National Anthem. Look, on the one hand we have a bunch of spoiled, entitled entertainers who think they really matter … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, idolatry, politics
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