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Antidote to Fear 01
There are no general principles, but there is a narrative of expectations. Without chasing all the essential antecedents, I remind readers that you must understand the Bible as a largely Hebrew document whose content either assumes an ancient Hebrew mystical … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Mysticism, Creation, divine revelation, heart-led, human intellect, human reason, narrative, phenomenology, sensory heart, the Fall
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Science Not Pointless, But Can Be
I’m responding to this article. For those familiar with the study of philosophy, it seems rather simple. However, for those who aren’t used to delving into fundamental cultural assumptions, it may be challenging. The biblical position is in two steps. … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, heart-mind, history, Islam, philosophy, science, the Fall, western epistemology
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Senseless Noise Again
Recently Q said something about “we are not alone” in this universe. Of course we aren’t, but as you know this is going to stir a lot of speculation about what secrets our government holds regarding alleged events at Roswell/Area … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged heart-led, human government, phenomenology, propaganda, secrecy, sensory heart, the Fall
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War on Revelation 02
We who seek to follow revelation understand that we will always be part of three worlds. First is the world as God intended it. That’s symbolized by the Garden of Eden, and is a higher realm outside the Curse of … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, feminism, Garden of Eden, patriarchy, sexual identity, the Fall, the Flaming Sword, western civilization
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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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The Fall of America 01
I sense the need to respond more broadly to some questions asked in private. Let me provide some context first as a sort of review. The US is doomed. America is under God’s wrath. Some of the cause for this … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Anglo-American culture, Biblical Law, Garden of Eden, human reason, Satan, the Fall, western christianity, western civilization
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Covenant Manhood 05
Mystery is essential to our existence. We are designed to live by revelation. Our God is too great and marvelous for us to understand, and this is part of what draws us to Him. Revelation necessarily includes an element of … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, faith, heart-mind, human intellect, mysticism, shalom, spiritual warfare, the Fall
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Shredding the Cult of Babel
Take a fresh glance at Revelation 18. Keep in mind that I teach Revelation is mostly a matter of how God does things on this earth, and not so much a precise prediction of what is going to happen. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged Babylon, Biblical Law, divine revelation, Garden of Eden, materialism, scripture, the Fall, Tower of Babel, tribal government
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Variable Time
Spiritual truth defies precise description. The only proper language for it is indicative language: characterizing, symbolism, parable. God Himself views all of human history as spread out before Him and nothing hinders His hand from adjusting anything anywhere or anywhen. … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, human intellect, moral truth, The Curse, the Fall, time and space
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Carving the Carcass of the Fall
Over the years in my reading of scholarly literature about Church History, I’ve noticed a major problem with the literature. The whole sweep of Church History published in English, and even a great deal of translated works from other languages, … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, culture, epistemology, history, missions, orthodoxy, the Fall, western christianity, Western Church History
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