-
-
Contact me:
-
ehurst@radixfidem.blog
Categories
Tag Archives: politics
Law of Moses — 1 Kings 15
This chapter can be very confusing because too many major characters are introduced and dispatched quickly. It’s a very unstable period, for the Northern Kingdom in particular. Try not to get too tightly twisted around the names and how they … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged history israel, politics, the Covenant of Moses, war
Comments Off on Law of Moses — 1 Kings 15
Attention Hounds That Don’t Deliver
This is just a personal rant. Since I’m retired, I have plenty of time to read stuff on the Internet. I read widely because I’m not committed to any partisan position. It’s all evil, but some things are simply less … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged full disclosure, information war, ministry, politics, self denial
1 Comment
Law of Moses — 1 Kings 12
We may never understand what God had in mind by dividing the Kingdom. What is not in doubt is that both sides of the division utterly failed to take the wiser path. What we have here is a tragedy of … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged economic troubles, King Solomon, Kings of Israel, Kings of Judah, Law of Moses, politics
Comments Off on Law of Moses — 1 Kings 12
Can AI Govern?
First, I consider it a doctrine of faith in God that AI cannot possibly become self-aware. The problem is that anyone trying to build a self-aware AI would simply lie about the results. Indeed, I am utterly certain that this … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged artificial intelligence, government, oppression, politics
Comments Off on Can AI Govern?
It’s the Struggle, Not the Objective
It’s such an unimportant thing, and yet I am struggling with it. It’s not the thing itself, but what it represents. Let’s talk about cellphones. I hate them. But I also find it exceedingly hard to carry out my mission … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged bloody revolution, communications, mission, networking technology, politics, propaganda, tribulation, war
Comments Off on It’s the Struggle, Not the Objective
Considering My Convictions
I belong to Jesus Christ. There can be no higher loyalty in my life. Back around 1979, the Lord loaned me to the US government. I took an oath to defend the US Constitution and those whose authority derived from … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged convictions, evil government, military, politics, revolution, war
1 Comment
No Approval Needed
You need no human’s approval. Given that reality is quite variable, the only hope you have for solid ground on which to stand is your convictions. In theory, you should be able to read your convictions directly. It’s part of … Continue reading
A Home Elsewhere
Another practical implication of Christian Mysticism is shrugging off persecution. Jesus warned it was coming. Fallen human nature craves control and plunder, and divine revelation condemns that. We are duty bound to prophesy against those things. Anytime we start trying … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged christian mysticism, materialism, otherworldly, persecution, politics, radix fidem
Comments Off on A Home Elsewhere
Wherever You Are
I’m struggling to keep track of it all. With a wry smile, I suppose I must admit this is the result of praying for prophetic insight way back when I was a lot younger. Not that it was the wrong … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged bicycling, divine calling, economic troubles, mission, oppression, photography, politics, propaganda
2 Comments
My Virtual Sowing Strategy
I do have a multigenerational strategic view on some things. My two primary enemies in that sense are globalism and Zionism. They are two feuding sisters, each vying to be the sole harlot riding on the Beast, and each trying … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged decentralization, divine revelation, globalism, idolatry, mainstream churches, Political activism, politics, Tower of Babel, Zionism
Comments Off on My Virtual Sowing Strategy