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Not a Vox Day Fan
Apparently I need to say this again for some of you: Vox Day is by no means a model for our faith. Let us never forget that the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is a symbol for … Continue reading
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Tagged Dominionism, elitism, epistemology, faith, human reason, otherworldly, sanity, worldliness
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Our Prime Directive
Only the Spirit Realm is real. Everything else is a lie, a deception to trap the unwary. The biggest lie of Satan is that this world matters, and that the things of this world matter. This is the fundamental conflict, … Continue reading
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Tagged conspiracies, disasters, heart-led, otherworldly, The Cult, worldliness
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Which Uniform?
My blogging ministry began as merely a sounding board. I was not seeking approval. I expected objections, but it was the kind of objections that I was testing. In order to elicit a useful response from others, I had to … Continue reading
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Tagged America, covenants, faith, military, otherworldly, politics, Satan, spiritual warfare, war, worldliness
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The Covenant Perspective
As always, I can’t tell you what to believe. However, I can’t avoid sharing my convictions. The oppressive elite do not have the upper hand. They only think they do. The resistance will find a way. No, it will not … Continue reading
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Tagged civilizations, fallen nature, otherworldly, politics, revolution, Two Realms, worldliness
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Another Way to See It
There is a God and Creator. Not only did He make all things, but He owns them as Lord and Master. All of it is alive and accountable to Him. He intended for His whole creation to respond to Him … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant, faith, fallen nature, heart-led, otherworldly, Two Realms, worldliness
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Not Many Options
I have one other project on the fire, then I’ll start work on the Nonconformist Faith book. I’m going to add some material and rewrite the chapters; what was posted here was a just a draft. A critical element in … Continue reading
Depart from It
In the current context, the greater our separation from the world, the better. Our world is incapable of turning. It is utterly impossible to promote genuine righteousness in America today. The society as a whole cannot recognize it. This is … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, church, covenant community of faith, worldliness
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How Much Shalom?
How much shalom do you want? Sometimes you have to spell things out for people, because they can’t even think like heart-led people of faith. I’ve spent a lot of time studying the Hebrew culture and history specifically, and for … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, ANE, culture, marriage, shalom, worldliness
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The Mystical Faith Restoration
The Puritans who fled persecution in England moved to the Netherlands for a decade until they could gather enough resources to move to America. During that stay, they were harassed by the Dutch government, which was harshly secular then and … Continue reading
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Tagged american churches, christian mysticism, history, Judaism, materialism, middle class, otherworldly, Pharisaical Hellenism, Puritans, radix fidem, worldliness
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Summarizing Our Virtual Church
I was inspired by Jack’s post to review some things unique to Radix Fidem and our virtual church. Keep in mind that Radix Fidem is not part of the Protestant-Catholic-Orthodox continuum. It’s not about religion itself, but a study of … Continue reading
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Tagged bible, Biblical Law, christian mysticism, Christian religion, human reason, otherworldly, radix fidem, the Fall, virtual church, worldliness
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