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Dire Expectations

As always, I walk by my heart of conviction. I have some expectations based on what my heart tells me about what I must do to please the Lord. The political situation for the West will grow increasingly chaotic. Because … Continue reading

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Redemption and Typology

Yeah, what he said. The world in which our God placed us is rich with opportunities for redemption in our own lives, and to participate in His redemption of others. First, I need to note that the Catacomb Resident Blog … Continue reading

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More Economic Lies

The current economic malaise was planned; we all know that. A primary driver is the price of petroleum products. The price was rising well before Biden moved into the White House. Stopping the XL pipeline didn’t help, but it also … Continue reading

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Don’t Overly Simplify Things

Part 1: The Moral Issue So there were some questions regarding yesterday’s post. Maybe I can answer them sufficiently. I’ve looked into this in some detail. Keep in mind that we do not appeal to the outsiders, via social pressure … Continue reading

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Put This Target on Yourself

Live by your convictions; accept the consequences. I’ve said for several years now that the civil war would be an information war. The focus of what happens will be a matter of propaganda and censorship. The only way we can … Continue reading

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What’s This “Radix Fidem” Thing?

Because of a sudden surge in traffic on this blog, it’s important that all these new viewers have a fresh restatement of what this blog is about. We are the Radix Fidem covenant community. That name is simply Latin for … Continue reading

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Odds and Ends 11

1. I’m still riding my bike; I’m keeping up the maintenance. I recently replaced the drive chain and the rear tire. If nothing else, the economic troubles will require it as a primary means of transportation from time to time. … Continue reading

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Lord, Set Your People Free

I’ve been seeking a theme for this prayer protocol, something that would help drive it forward. For now, it’s the image of seeting God’s people free. I don’t consider mainstream churches the enemy, at least not yet. They are simply … Continue reading

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Building Moral Infrastructure

It’s not hard to see oppression. You can feel it in the mask mandates, lock-downs and vaccine requirements, “green” restrictions, etc. And it’s not hard to see how a relative handful of elites are pushing it all. They’ve admitted openly … Continue reading

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Still Hearing Voices

Fundamental to my ministry: Nobody should have to put up with me if they don’t want to. I don’t take myself that seriously. I take my mission seriously. That’s part of why, on the old blog, I made jokes about … Continue reading

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