All Life is a Loyalty Test
- I have a King.
- His Name is Jesus Christ, the Non-Jew.
- He is Judge of the World and Creator thereof.
The mistake is perceiving “Christianity” as a religion and secularism as reality. A “religion” is a set of beliefs not requiring proof; as such, evolution is a religion since none can prove that life comes from non-life, nor that entropy works in reverse; claims to the contrary are secular dogma.

Once agreed that we share the common foundation of unprovable presuppositions, our religions are at least equal and Christians owe zero deference to those who claim, via dogma, that they have no dogma.
Jesus Christ is Judge and earthly Monarch; this core belief is infinitely more important than clinging to a set of moralities or “values.”
Jesus Christ is Power. Christians (as opposed Judeo-Christians) recognize this. That He appears weak at the moment is a vast consideration — it is as if He were nowhere to be found but in the stale dry pages of a book long bypassed by a dead Christendom.
But there is a genius to this facade — it allows men to demonstrate loyalty in the face of insurmountable odds. This is the gold of the Kingdom — living by faith for a King not here, knowing he will return in his own time.
And it’s not about rote obedience either: It is “who will pay the price for the privilege of laying down one’s life for His Name.” All life is a loyalty test. …