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Everyone — everyone — frames their world within a body of literature that they have consumed. This could be anytime from nursery rhymes to National Geographic to the NYTimes to the ancient Hebrew writings. Theo (God) logy (from Logos, the Word) takes it’s worldview form the Hebrew and Greek writings, often called the Bible.

Theology 2: Adam, then Eve.

Theology 2: Adam, then Eve.

This will cause riot in the minds of the brainwashed: God created Adam first in time and first in place.  

From the dust of the ground God breathed  life into Adam to make him a living soul.   It was not good for Adam to be alone.   The other creatures (the animals) were not his match — not his mate.   

Instead of creating Eve sui generis, like he created Adam, God put Adam to sleep, took a rib and then fashioned a helper for him.   God presented this gift to Adam.  Then Adam named Eve, just like Adam name all the animals.  Eve did not receive a name from God, but from her lord, Adam.

Adam is primary.  Eve’s place was to be his helper.  They are not equal.  This is a foundational story.  All the scriptures that follow this story must accept the premised truths of Genesis.  

But why stop here?  There’s more.

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Theology 1: The Writings

Theology 1: The Writings

I’ve criticized the Church for having bad theology.  So if I know something they don’t what am I doing to fix the problem?  I’m going to write about theology, of course.

First, it is useful to understand the Bible as a collection of writings by different men in two different languages, Hebrew and Greek.  Inspired by the Holy Spirit?  Yes.  It is our intellectual link between the Eternal and Infinite and the mortal and ignorant.  

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Inversion, Truth, and Genesis

Inversion, Truth, and Genesis

On a long drive this morning I listened to Vox Day and Black Pigeon.   Vox Day talked about “inversion,” which is the act of, essentially, lying on a civilizational scale.

Calling biological males a “female,” and expecting the entire culture to go along with it is an act of “inversion.”  Convincing people that entropy works in reverse (the theory of Evolution) is inversion.   Calling evil (like homosexuality) good and good (male/female marriage) evil is inversion.

The most important Scripture in the whole Bible in Genesis 1:1 — “In the Beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”   From this position flows all other truths.

The big inversion imposed is that man created God to explain the inexplicable. This is inversion.  This is the Big Lie.

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Hate and Sickness

Hate and Sickness

Most people look around to see where the crowd is running and follow. 

Everyone has “scriptures” that guide them.  For some it’s the Washington Post. Or  Vogue magazine.  Or whatever is on CNN.  Or the sociology class they took decades ago. I would like to think that the writings that guide me most are old school, written in Hebrew and Greek.  Those writings are in the Bible.  No apologies.  

I hate the whiny freaks who say “you can’t say that!” and claim to be so tolerant and diverse.  I don’t believe in tolerance.  At least I’m not a hypocrite on that point.

How is it that people can look themselves in the mirror and say with a straight face that it’s good to cut off a man’s testicles, drill a hole, inject him with estrogen and then claim something good happened? That is really sick. 

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Blood Matters

Blood Matters

30 March 2019

I’m keen on pointing out that politics and religion mix; they have mixed, will mix and cannot be unmixed. Efforts to segregate “religious” ideas from moral and legal ideas are efforts to excise specific kinds of ideas (such as the Ten Commandments). It is sophistry, not rationality. Fallen man, like Satan, seeks legal and moral autonomy.

The literature from which a Christian’s ideas emerge ought to be the Hebrew Scriptures — the books of Moses. The Creator and creation are fundamental truths, in contrast to the theory of an independent self-existence (which is a Satanic idea promoted by the Priests and Prophets of our system — the university professors).

If the world talks about race and racism, I reference the books of Moses for context. So here it goes:

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Education

Education

I’m not a conservative because conserving what is almost totally lost is no path to victory.
I’m not a conservative because the “conservative” movement accepts Christianity in passing, as in “Judeo-Christian values” are a good thing!
I’m not a conservative because it pretends to defend vague ideas of traditional values and limited government. And this is good — I’m not kicking anything back to them — it’s just not enough. They want the product of a Christian civilization without it’s roots.

I am a man who believes that the touchstone for what is true remains the writings of Moses, the Prophets and the Apostles. It is that body of literature that I look to for inspiration, direction and guidance. Others look to collections of books written by functional atheists (wearing a Cross and endorsing reverse entropy is not Christianity any more that two lesbian priestesses presiding over Communion).

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Babel Must Fall

Babel Must Fall

Globalisms is a term used to signify a process by which the entire globe comes under one set of rules, one set of rights, and one set of understandings how things are supposed to work (in the minds of the elites who set up this system). They (those elites) talk about a global system of law and universal human rights. It is the imposition of a world view upon everyone regardless of how they feel about it.

The benefits (per its advocates) are “rule of law” and “human rights;” and who could possible be against laws and rights? These memes claims a universal allegiance — laws and rights! But like most things, the devil is in the details.

Readers of this blog are already aware of how “rights” is nothing more than a rhetorical lever to move he debate to a different position without allowing the “opponents of human rights” to have a voice. Because, to opposed “universal human rights” is to be “racist,” or “sexist,” or some equally evil and non-definable sinner in the eyes of the duped and the globalist.

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Hebrew v. Greek

Hebrew v. Greek

Confusion emerges in Christian communities when one attempts to teach from the writings of Moses and the Prophets, which were written in Hebrew. We, as Christians, are taught the Gospels (written in Greek). Some centuries ago nice men thought they’d help us by calling the Hebrew writings “Old” and the Greek writings “New.”

As as we read how the Old Testament was replace by the New Testament (Covenant), we are at a loss with what to do with that set of Scriptures referred to as “Old” by our preachers.

This article is designed to help.

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God, Too, Has a Perspective.

God, Too, Has a Perspective.

God does not believe in equality; God is no one’s equal.

God created Man first, and Woman from Man.

Man was to obey God, and the woman to listen to and obey the man, and in turn the children are to obey the parents.

God gave a female as companionship to the male — that was the perfect fit. Homosexuality is the undermining of God’s perfect order for companionship.

God’s first command was to reproduce; homosexuality prevents reproduction.

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Reform the Church

Reform the Church

The only hope for this world lies within the Church, but only if it reforms.   Neither “Conservative values,” nor a “return to the Constitution” will save us from our indolence.  And our indolence is no defense from assertive Marxism, which has been running the table in most of the world since the 1960s, and that Marxism will be no resistance from an assertive Islam.

Marxism has already won in the West.  We don’t call it Marxism in every day life, but it is the idea that male and female are interchangeable, that private property is really on loan from “society” or the state, that God is a drug to make people happy, that scientific materialism is the foundation of truth (thus we are “evolving” from imperfection toward beauty), that males ought not to rule over their female, that marriage ought not to be at all, that children should rebel against their parents, that distinctions in blood lines are evil.  Read Marx’s classic — the Communist Manifesto and Engel’s treatise on marriage and the family. 

In a nutshell, that which is evil is now called good and that which God said is good is now called evil.  In the United States, the Ten Commandments are illegal, the Church renounces them,  and sodomy is heralded as a human right even in much of the Church.   Please, wise man, explain to me why the Church should not be wiped out and started afresh.

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