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Biblical Feudalism 04
If this study is not already challenging enough, it gets even more difficult the farther up the path you go. The question becomes, “What shall we do when…?” Again, I cannot decide what is right for you. I have a … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged America, covenant, Islam, Jewish identity, materialism, politics, secularism, threat model, war
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Why and How of Evil
We all agree that what Israel is doing in Gaza is evil. The question is, Why is it evil? Keep in mind that, in the Bible, “evil” is defined in terms of context and outcomes. The word as used in … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged absolutism, Elohim Council, evil, human futility, Islam, Jews, Satan
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Strategy for the Coming Wars
In the past, I have written about my perception that the globalists are using the Zionists, while the Zionists are using the globalists. Each intends to steer things to their advantage as the situation develops, and betray the other. Notice … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged globalists, Islam, neocons, Straussians, The Cult, war
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Islam as Partisan Blowback
If you are paying attention, you’ll notice that the globalists, under the guise of leftism, are promoting Islam. Not as a religion, though this is alleged by many. Rather, they promote it like a hobby, as if it were the … Continue reading
Maybe This Time
What we seek to build is something akin to a cultural identity, but actually resting entirely on our covenant. History shows that a nation can stand about as good as any nation could if they are held together by some … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged culture, faith, Islam, Judaism, nationalism, western christianity, Western Church History
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Science Not Pointless, But Can Be
I’m responding to this article. For those familiar with the study of philosophy, it seems rather simple. However, for those who aren’t used to delving into fundamental cultural assumptions, it may be challenging. The biblical position is in two steps. … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged culture, heart-mind, history, Islam, philosophy, science, the Fall, western epistemology
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Eternal Outsiders
We of Radix Fidem and the heart-led way do not see ourselves as a nation or tribe among others on this earth. Rather, we are a tribe and nation on a totally different level. Our tribal communion is in the … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged government, Islam, Judaism, mysticism, oppression, otherworldly, politics, psychology, religion, western christianity
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Requiem for the West
I’m going to miss Europe. I lived there long enough to know that the people no longer have the stomach for what it would take to save their way of life. Their culture and heritage bore the seeds of its … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Islam, northern European cultures, tribulation, western civilization
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Anything but the Truth
Just for the record: The most important thing you can do for yourself is discern your own sense of conviction. Religion is a human response to some unseen power moving in the soul. In our Western world, totally lacking in … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged cynicism, history, Islam, Judaizers, mainstream christianity, mysticism, religion
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Closer to Iran than Bellicose America
In logic, we call it a “category error” when someone tries for to force something into the wrong category of logic. It’s one thing to cling tenaciously to Aristotelian denials of other realms of existence; it’s another thing to try … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Aristotle, epistemology, Islam, philosophy, politics, western bias
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