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One Ambition
What’s my ostensible objective on this blog? My specialty is human religion. I’m striving to change the way people do Christian religion, in particular. This business of “heart-led” is just another term for genuine faith. I contend that you can’t … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, Garden of Eden, heart-led, human achievement, individual faith, otherworldly, politics, radix fidem, religion, social sciences, the Fall, the Flaming Sword
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Small Parts
Stuff is happening, but much of it is behind the scenes. We are in a time of winnowing on the blog here. Some of it isn’t voluntary, I suppose. I suspect the search engines aren’t entirely favorable to the content … Continue reading
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Tagged elder, fellowship, religion, virtual communion, virtual parish
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Keep Watch for Turmoil
If you are heart-led, if you really buy into this Radix Fidem Christian Mysticism stuff, you are a threat to the system. I can tell you from working within the clergy of several evangelical denominations that what holds them together … Continue reading
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Tagged american churches, espionage, globalism, government, martial law, military, religion
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Religion versus Faith
Again: We cannot ape the ancient Hebrew society. We can learn from their ways and their covenant how to discern God’s moral character woven into Creation. Your own personal heart-led wisdom, and your sense of mission and calling for divine … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant, epistemology, faith, heart-led, otherworldly, religion, western christianity, western civilization
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Standing in a Different Context 03
Zionism is another face of The Cult [PDF]. We can blame the Zionists for the confusion about what it means to be a Jew. There are apparently three meanings. (1) Religious Jews are under the Talmud, which is a pact … Continue reading
No April Fooling
What defines a cult? It’s ironic that the definition itself offered by Christianity Today magazine has elements of a cult in the list. It’s very defensive of mainstream Christian religion. A more balanced approach is offered here and it cites … Continue reading
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Tagged cult, Dispensationalism, mission, radix fidem, religion, Zionism
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Not Blending in Very Well
Could there be some day a Radix Fidem military chaplain? Not likely, though not impossible. For now, it would require a fairly radical change in government. That is, the kind of process for seeking government recognition as a valid religious … Continue reading
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Tagged church, government, military, organizing principle, radix fidem, religion
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It Was Never Real
Churches that emphasize changing the world are little more than political institutions. Such churches have chosen to participate in God’s cattle-herding of those oblivious to His will. This has nothing to do with whether they might actually be the sheep … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, evangelism, Garden of Eden, human perception, otherworldly, politics, religion, the Fall, Two Realms
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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
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Tagged government, Islam, Judaism, mysticism, oppression, otherworldly, politics, psychology, religion, western christianity
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We Get Front-row Seats
Radix Fidem is a name I chose because no one else came up with a better idea at the time. Before that I referred to “the roots of faith” in English. The concept of the heart-led way is ancient; even … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, heart-led, prophecy, radix fidem, religion
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