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Understanding Miracles
Our Western Civilization is loaded with so much intellectual trash, it’s a wonder anyone finds peace with God. Still, it’s there for those who seek His favor. Along with everything else that comes with His favor is a phenomenon in … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, convictions, Covenant of Christ, covenants, Creation, faith, Garden of Eden, heart-led, Law Covenants, miracles, natural world, radix fidem, the Fall
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Trends, Not Predictions
This is not meant to predict the future, but to point out the current drift. Things have changed a lot in the past year, and will likely keep changing. I once predicted that Microsoft would jump the shark and could … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged computer technology, current trends, linux, politics, radix fidem, socialism, windows
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Disguised Worship of Moloch
Yet another offline question: The primary danger in child molestation is not the sex, but the open door to demonic influence. Since demon influence is somewhat communicable, this is a threat to shalom. Consider the biblical logic. Whence comes pedophilia? … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged covenant community of faith, demons, idolatry, radix fidem, sexual desire, shalom
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Just a Hospital for Religious Health
In response to an offline query: We are not asking people to join our covenant. We seek to set people free to find out what covenant God designed them to embrace. Our covenant is our choice to come together and … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged conviction, covenant community of faith, faith, mainstream churches, radix fidem, virtual parish
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Our Brand of Evangelism
We don’t suggest that no one else is called, only that we know for sure God has called us. We have a mission from God, a mission that has stood since the expulsion from Eden, to establish a culture and … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged christian mysticism, Creation, evangelism, faith, heart-led, human intellect, radix fidem
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Outreach to the Red Pill Community
We have a covenant we call Radix Fidem. One of the fundamental concepts in Radix Fidem is the preeminence of Biblical Law. The term itself is synonymous with the person of Jesus Christ as the ultimate revelation of God. We … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged ANE, Biblical Law, divine revelation, epistemology, fundamental assumptions, game, marriage, radix fidem, scripture, western civilization
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We Know We Need It
Over at Σ Frame Jack has posted a couple of pieces that touch on the question we’ve been trying to answer for quite some time here. 1. Scott’s conclusions on courtship and marriage incubation 2. Called to return from exile … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged covenant community of faith, fundamental mission, marriage, otherworldly, radix fidem
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Demonology 01
Our study in the gifts of the Spirit is a necessary foundation for dealing with another challenging topic: demonology. More specifically, your gifts and calling will determine to a large degree how you encounter demons and how you handle them. … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged demons, eldercraft, radix fidem, Satan, spiritual gifts, the Spirit Realm
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A Picture of Missions
In the decades following Christ’s Ascension, the primary means of spreading the gospel message was missionaries who preached in public places. In some towns that meant going to the local synagogue, because it was assumed that this was a pre-existing … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelism, missions, otherworldly, radix fidem
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When Nothing Else Works
It’s not for everyone. Perhaps it’s a good time to remind ourselves that Radix Fidem is not meant to be universal, something that represents the one true path of faith for the whole human race. Honestly, it’s quite the opposite. … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged individual faith, otherworldly, personal narrative, radix fidem, shalom
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