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Letting Her Go
Basic principle: Creation is inherently feudal. Equality is a doctrine of Hell. I’m not saying there are no ways in which humans are equal, but that the doctrine of broad-based equality is a lie. We are in most ways not … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged biblical manhood, covenant, covering, divorce, marriage, moral boundaries, secular society
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Fighting in Two Realms
I’ve mentioned Richard Wurmbrand before on this blog. However, there’s something in his story that doesn’t get much attention these days. Let me approach it from a different direction. First, we need to deal with the high probability that historical … Continue reading
Posted in tribulation
Tagged moral boundaries, persecution of christians, politics, radix fidem, spiritual family, Two Realms, Unseen Realm
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First Step in the Right Direction
Scripture is not revelation; it is a manifestation of revelation. Revelation is God telling you about Himself, in terms of what you can know about Him while in your fallen state. The whole point is to get to know Him … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, divine revelation, economics, heart-led, moral boundaries, social sciences
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Spiritual Warfare 01
Let’s get one thing straight: It is honestly impossible to write a study course on demonology. You could learn what I know by working closely with me long enough to see how I do it, but you would still have … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged demons, moral boundaries, moral dominion, otherworldly, reality, Satan, spiritual warfare
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Wandering Thoughts
It’s not as if nothing out there is happening, but there’s not much that requires a reaction right this moment. There is nothing we can do for people who reject the Covenant. So long as they remain outside the Covenant, … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged bikepacking, computer technology, cycling, disabilities, hiking, internet, moral boundaries, photography
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Trying to Please Him
Look at the logic of it. Think about what’s bundled into the reasoning people offer; seek to understand the a priori assumptions they refuse to discuss or reconsider. Keep asking “why” until you get to the basic assumptions. God will … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged faith, human government, individual faith, kingdom of heaven, moral boundaries, nonconformist, oppression
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Ax in the Forest
The heart-led way is a lonely path. On the one hand, we are never actually alone because all of Creation is our friend. On the other hand, that in itself socially isolates us. The fault is with everyone else who … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Creation, fellowship, heart-led, internet, moral boundaries, organizational theory, virtual communion
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Glory Behind Walls
I hope you take the time to read Christine’s post Managing the “Ick” Factor. For me it was a good reminder and good timing. As we descend farther into this time of tribulation, there will be a whole raft of … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged evangelism, heart-led, moral boundaries, moral discernment, personal boundaries, psychology, tribulation
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Don’t Try to Make Sense of It
In the coming days, some of us will face jolting moral quandaries. A couple of days ago, Mr. T mentioned the Trolley Problem, a popular test of ethics. I’m not going to spoon-feed any answers to you; what matters is … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged aristotelian epistemology, heart-led, logic, moral boundaries, peace, reason
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The Demon God of Sexual Fantasy
Westerners suffer a serious sexual psychopathology. Western mythology has destroyed countless lives. It’s not so much a single thread as a collection of false dichotomies, the standard binary logic that makes Western Civilization damnably dangerous to Christian morality. If you … Continue reading