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Non-emergent-cy
During the first decade of this century, there was an awful lot of noise among the new generation of Christians about the emergent or emerging church. It’s gone pretty quiet lately, but the people and movement behind that label are … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged ecclesiology, emerging church, intellectual traditions, postmodernism, radix fidem, western christianity
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Stringent Boundaries
For me, the basic principle is infiltrate, don’t assimilate. We have plenty of examples how various cultural minorities do this: Orthodox Jews, Romany, and in some locations, Muslims. These groups move to different parts of the world and, to varying … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Christian mythology, holiness, noncomformity, religion, western christianity, western civilization
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The Answer Lies in Your Heart
This may be difficult to follow, but I am obliged to try explaining it: Many of the controversies and theological debates of the Early Church Fathers were inherently false from both sides. That’s because they were asking the wrong questions. … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, ANE, Early Church Fathers, Eastern Orthodox Church, heart-led, human development, western christianity, western civilization
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Long Lost Treasures
We cannot help people who aren’t under the Covenant of Christ. It’s not enough that one is spiritually reborn. He or she must also be fully and consciously committed to Christ as Lord over their entire existence. Every decision in … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Biblical Law, church, covenant community of faith, kingdom of heaven, religion, shalom, Two Realms, western christianity
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Pondering the Path 04
At this point, the Radix Fidem path clearly alienates the vast majority of Westerners with any inclinations to Christian religion. What we offer is a path back to Eden; that’s what the gospel is now, and has always been since … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, heart-led, idolatry, pagan religion, radix fidem, sensory heart, spiritual birth, western christianity
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Re: Trump’s EO on Antisemitism
This was a dumb move. Not only will it not accomplish the stated or presumed objective, but will only exacerbate the situation. In essence, it declares Jewish identity as a nationality, which immediately points out that if they are Jews, … Continue reading
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Tagged Dispensationalism, divine revelation, Judaism, Judaizers, politics, Synagogue of Satan, Talmud, western christianity
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Islam as Partisan Blowback
If you are paying attention, you’ll notice that the globalists, under the guise of leftism, are promoting Islam. Not as a religion, though this is alleged by many. Rather, they promote it like a hobby, as if it were the … Continue reading
Theology and Practice: Christmas
Shall we celebrate Christmas? Short answer: It is not so much as mentioned anywhere in the Bible. The Hebrew people did not celebrate birthdays. The individual and immediate family kept track, but had nothing like the mental image we have … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, church history, history israel, holidays, western christianity
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Another Case of Missing the Point
God didn’t make perversion; that’s just a reflection of our fallen nature. Most of the Western debate about sexual perversion is rooted in avoiding the revelation of God. Remember that sin is defined as arguing with the Creator; evil is … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Garden of Eden, human sexuality, redemption, Roman Catholic Church, shalom, western christianity, western civilization
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The Mechanism We Have in Our Hands
It doesn’t require a prophet’s vision to see that America is doomed. What does it take to build an empire and keep it together? The empire must have an identity that makes the conquering forces proud. That identity must bring … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged american empire, culture, history, religion, sociology, western christianity
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