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The issue is not whether you will sacrifice to Yahweh or not; the issue is whether you will sacrifice to Yahweh or sacrifice to Baal.

The question is not whether Jesus is lord or not; the question is whether Jesus or Caesar is lord.

There is no neutral, libertarian, pluaralistic middle ground. Jesus is lord and all his enemies will be tread under his wounded heel.
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Forwarded from The Prudentialist
Happy Birthday Pat Buchanan, America should have listened to you sooner.
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Forwarded from Fundamental Christianity
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Forwarded from Dixie Polis
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The Confederacy was the last vestige of the medieval West to fall.
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Forwarded from Radical Liberation
"In the Psalms, judging is more often than not a saving action, God intervening on behalf of the innocent and oppressed. (In English the word "judge" tends to focus more on condemning than on rescuing.)"

– ESV note

To rightly judge is to protect innocence!
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Forwarded from Brown Economics
Calvin's biblical acceptance of the (morally restricted) use of interest rates and markets made economic development speed up drastically. The results of this are seen today in the Human Development Index. Countries governed historically by Protestantism have visibly developed much more.
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Moses is to Luther as Joshua is to Calvin.
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β€œWe do not pray to change God's plan; rather, we pray in order to procure what God has planned to be fulfilled through the prayers of the faithful”

-Thomas Aquinas (ST 2-2.83.2).
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"Woe to the Big Eva pastors who destroy and scatter the Christians of America..... Behold, I will attend to you for your evil deeds," declares the Lord.
- Jeremiah 23:1-2, BRP (Based and Redpilled Paraphrase)
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Forwarded from Pactum Institute
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Baptists argue that Hebrews 8, quoting Jeremiah 31:34, proves that the NC consists of the regenerate only, with the words, "And no longer shall each one teach his neighbor saying, 'Know the Lord,' for they shall all know me from the least of them to the greatest, declares the Lord. For I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sins no more." This argument is faulty on four counts.

1) The original interpretation and fulfillment included children,  and while there can be a second and greater fulfillment, it cannot contradict the first or narrow (but only expand) the recipients in scope.

2) Clearly in the NC we still admonish one another to know the Lord, so either a) this NC is not in effect or b) this is prophetic language intended to communicate a broad point and should not be coerced into literalism.

3) Regeneration is a blessing of the Covenant of Grace, so it is a post hoc ergo prompter hoc fallacy to confuse the blessing of covenant faithfulness with the means of covenant membership.

4) Finally, the Hebrew term underlying the phrase "the least of these" often has reference directly to children.
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Forwarded from The Jolly Reiver
The Capture of Guy Fawkes.
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Heidelberg Catechism, Question 74:

Are infants also to be baptized?

Yes, for since they, as well as the adult, are included in the covenant and church of God; and since redemption from sin by the blood of Christ, and the Holy Ghost, the author of faith, is promised to them no less than to the adult; they must therefore by baptism, as a sign of the covenant, be also admitted into the Christian church, and be distinguished from the children of unbelievers as was done in the old covenant or testament by circumcision, instead of which baptism is instituted in the new covenant.
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The reason Reformed theology pairs so well with paedobaptism, postmillenialism, and theonomy is because they all flow from the same conceptual fountainhead, which is that God is God, and we are not.

God saves, and we do not.

God makes the covenant, and we do not.

God writes history, and we do not.

God establishes law, and we do not.
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The principal reason conservatives lose their churches and institutions is not because they have inadequate knowledge or lack true belief in their cause.

It's because they fight like girls.
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Those who question theonomy today tend to forget that throughout most of Christian history, some type of theonomy has been the norm. Over the coming weeks, I'll be doing lots of theonomyposting because pretending as though the Law of God is void is super gay, cringe, and downright unAmerican. Stay tuned.
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