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Constantine was... (And if you say he was an unbeliever, please explain why he would fake-convert to an unpopular religion)
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31%
A genuine Christian who ruled well
65%
A genuine Christian but a mixed bag
3%
An unbeliever but still a net positive
2%
An unbeliever and a poor ruler
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Medieval Angelic Classifications:

Seraphim (Is. 6:1-7, cf. Num. 21:4-9)
Cherubim (Ezek. 10, cf. Gen. 3:24, Ex. 25:20)
Thrones (aka Ophanim, Ezek. 1:15-21, cf. Ezek. 10 & Col. 1:16)

Dominions (aka Kuriotes, Eph. 1:21, Col. 1:16, cf. Jude 1:8)
Virtues (aka Dumanis, 1 Cor. 15:24, Eph. 1:21, 2 Thess. 1:7, 1 Pet. 3:22, cf. 2 Thess. 2:9)
Powers (aka Exousia, 1 Cor. 15:24, Eph. 1:21, 3:10, 6:12, Col. 1:16, 2:10, 2:15, 1 Pet. 3:22).

Principalities (aka Arche, Rom. 8:38, 1 Cor. 15:24, Eph. 1:21, 3:10, 6:12, Col. 1:16, 2:10, 2:15)
Archangels (1 Thess. 4:16: Jude 1:9)
Angels (Matt. 18:10, cf. Heb. 1)
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The education of children for God is the most important business done on earth.

-- R. L. Dabney
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There is no true knowledge apart from Christ, the arche.

Every line of true knowledge must find its completeness as it converges on God, just as every beam of daylight leads the eye to the sun. If religion is excluded from our study, every process of thought will be arrested before it reaches its proper goal.

-- R. L. Dabney
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The Decalogue in Wycliffe's Bible:

And the Lord spak alle these wordis, Y am thi Lord God, that ladde thee out of the lond of Egipt, fro the hous of seruage.

Thou schalt not haue alien goddis bifore me.

Thou schalt not make to thee a grauun ymage, nethir ony licnesse of thing which is in heuene aboue, and which is in erthe bynethe, nether of tho thingis, that ben in watris vndur erthe; thou schalt not herie tho, nether thou schalt worschipe; for Y am thi worschipe; for Y am thi Lord God, a strorng gelouse louyere; and Y visite the wickidnesse of fadris in to the thridde and the fourthe generacioun of hem that haten me, and Y do mercy in to a thousynde, to hem that louen me, and kepen myn heestis.

Thou schalt not take in veyn the name of thi Lord God, for the Lord schal not haue hym giltles, that takith in veyn the name of his Lord God.

Haue thou mynde, that thou halowe the dai of the sabat; in sixe daies thou schalt worche and schalt do alle thi werkis; forsothe in the seuenthe day is the sabat of thi Lord God; thou schalt not do ony werk, thou, and thi sone, and thi douytir, and thi seruaunt, and thin handmaide, thi werk beeste, and the comelyng which is withynne thi yatis; for in sixe dayes God made heuene and erthe, the see, and alle thingis that ben in tho, and restide in the seuenthe dai; herfor the Lord blesside the dai of the sabat, and halwide it.

Onoure thi fadir and thi moder, that thou be long lyuyng on the lond which thi Lord God schal yyue to thee.

Thou schalt not sle.

Thou schalt do no letcherie.

Thou schalt do no theft.

Thou schalt not speke fals witnessyng ayens thi neiybore.

Thou schalt not coueyten the hous of thi neiybore, nether thou schalt desyre his wijf, not seruaunt, not handmaide, not oxe, not asse, nether alle thingis that ben hise.
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Forwarded from Fundamental Christianity
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Inasmuch as the Roman Catholic Church teaches truth enough to save the souls of men (of which I have no doubt); inasmuch as it proclaims the Divine authority of the Scriptures, the obligation of the Decalogue, and the retributions of eternity; and inasmuch as it calls upon men to worship God the Father, Son and Spirit, it is unspeakably better than no church at all. And therefore, when the choice is between that and none, it is right and wise to encourage the establishment of churches under the control of Catholic priests.

-- Charles Hodge
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It may be inferred again that the present movement for women’s rights will certainly prevail from the history of its only opponent, Northern conservatism. This is a party which never conserves anything. Its history has been that it demurs to each aggression of the progressive party, and aims to save its credit by a respectable amount of growling, but always acquiesces at last in the innovation. What was the resisted novelty of yesterday is today one of the accepted principles of conservatism; it is now conservative only in affecting to resist the next innovation, which will tomorrow be forced upon its timidity and will be succeeded by some third revolution; to be denounced and then adopted in its turn. American conservatism is merely the shadow that follows Radicalism as it moves forward towards perdition.

-- R. L. Dabney, written in 1897
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Inequality Is an Inescapable Concept:

The fact of law introduces a fundamental and basic inequality in society. The abolition of law will not eliminate inequality, because then the very fact of sheer survival will create an elite and establish a fundamental inequality.

-- R. J. Rushdoony, Institutes vol. 1, I.V
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But nearly all public men and divines declare that the State schools are the glory of America, that they are a finality, and in no event to be surrendered. And we have seen that their complete secularization is logically inevitable. Christians must prepare themselves then, for the following results: All prayers, catechisms, and Bibles will ultimately be driven out of the schools.

-- R. L. Dabney, written in 1879.
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I'm a decretal Calvinist. I'm a five-point Calvinist. I believe it all. I'm a black-coffee Calvinist. I'm a crawl-over-broken-glass Calvinist. I wake up in the morning and I say, "Ah, Calvinism! Another day of Calvinism! Oh boy, oh boy!"

- Doug Wilson to James White
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John Calvin couldn't get ordained in the average Presbyterian denomination today.

They would reject his high view of the sacraments and his pronouncement of absolution as "too Catholic."

They would reject his view of church and state as a "denial of the two kingdoms."

They would reject him as "unwinsome" for calling his opponents barking dogs and filthy swine.

And finally, they would reject him as an "antisemite" and "misogynist" for his comments on Jews and women.
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Doctrine of Covenant Succession - Rayburn.pdf
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The doctrine of covenant succession, a centerpiece of the Reformed Presbyterian tradition, was chipped away at by late Puritan experimentalism, the Great Awakening, and almost entirely supplanted by the revivalism of the Second Great Awakening.

This tighly-argued essay by PCA minister Robert Rayburn explores the history of the doctrine as well as its basis in Reformation theology and Scripture. I'll be sharing a few snippets from it over the coming days to whet your appetite.
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Who’s closer to the Truth, (Lutherans exempted here) theologically speaking? Put another way; who’s wrong theology is more correct? Protestantism only.
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15%
Arminians
45%
Calvinists
24%
Anabaptists
16%
Other (please comment)
For all the tacit assumption in the evangelical world that the church’s children will have a β€œconversion experience,” a conscious stepping from darkness into light, this is surely not the biblical expectation. Several times witness is born to faith stretching back to infancy (Ps. 22:910, 71:56; 51 2 Tim. 3:15; cf. 1 Kgs. 18:12), and even beyond (Luke 1:15).

-- Robert Rayburn, The Presbyterian Doctrine of Covneant Succession
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Charles Hodge, speaking of a revival of religion such as occurred during the Great Awakening, wrote:

No one can fail to remark that this too exclusive dependance on revivals tends to produce a false or unscriptural form of religion.... The ordinary means of grace become insipid or distasteful....Perhaps however the most deplorable result of the mistake we are now considering is, the neglect which it necessarily induces of the divinely appointed means of careful Christian nurture....

Family training of children, and pastoral instruction of the young, are almost entirely lost sight of. We have long felt and often expressed the conviction that this is one of the most serious evils in the present state of our churches.


-- from Robert Rayburn, The Presbyterian Doctrine of Covneant Succession
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Gentlemen, if you want to find a good wife,

(1) Improve your looks: grooming, style, body, etc.

(2) Dedicate yourself to your vocation and craft; women do want to feel financially secure, but even if you aren't well-off currently, if you demonstrate you have the skill and discipline to get there, she'll accept that, too.

(3) Literally ask her out. Talk to her dad. If she's a good woman, she'll respect you for asking even if she turns you down. And if she doesn't and makes things weird, you know she isn't a good woman. But if you've done (1) and (2), gents, I'll bet you she says yes.
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