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Self-Reliance Requires Faith
Self-reliance on the human level does not conflict with faith in Christ. It takes a lot of faith to be self-reliant. The issue is that we know we cannot all be self-reliant in the same ways. Thus, we form a … Continue reading
The Rhetoric of False Diversity
We have no argument with multicultural ideals, but lots of argument with how most activists implement it. We avoid using popular terminology and rhetoric. There is a lot of rhetorical nonsense out there, but most of us can see that, … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant community of faith, eldercraft, propaganda, racism, radix fidem, social sciences
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False Division between Sacred and Secular
By no means would I pretend to tell you how to vote in any election. In fact, I generally discourage folks from voting. God controls the outcome, and nothing any human does will change His plans. But feel free to … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged holiness, moral perception, politics, social sciences
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We Are Babylon
Tomorrow’s election will change nothing. Just a reminder, the issue behind whatever folks mean by the word “racism” isn’t really a matter of DNA. Whatever human hostility is there arises from cultural differences. The differences in daily expectations we all … Continue reading
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Tagged american empire, Anglo-American culture, civilization, culture, mythology, oppression, politics, social sciences, war
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Social Patience
Biblical Law is its own reward. It puts you in tune with Creation, which changes everything. Even better is how it creates a moral aura around your life that people notice. One of the greatest gifts from God is when … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, friendship, social sciences, social stability
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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
Posted in eldercraft
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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Free from Mammon, Free from Fear
The USA must turn inward and prepare to prosper with less trade. Economists are excellent at analyzing what happened historically; they are utterly abysmal at predicting future events. Their logic is relentlessly vacant of moral discernment. That is, they deny … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged Babylon, banking, economics, federal government, oppression, social sciences
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Don’t Go There
I suppose someone needs to state the obvious. First, let’s establish that I don’t give a rat’s patootie how this all turns out. Over and over again for the past twenty years I’ve steadfastly warned that the US was doomed … Continue reading
A Scurrilous Political Rant
First, let me state my excuse for this post: People keep shoving political crap at me in the background. They ask me to use my forum here to promote something they are so sure is God’s will. It’s not. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, federal government, politics, prophecy, social sciences, war
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Silence Is Sin
Over the past few weeks I’ve tried to establish in our minds a fundamental truth: What happens in this world really doesn’t matter in the ultimate sense. What matters is our commitment. Your heart-led conviction will lead to specific choices … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, government, oppression, politics, prophecy, shepherd role, social sciences
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