Beliefs

  • Divine Retribution and Courage: Rev. Jacob Troute’s Battle Eve Address

    INTRODUCTION: This coming Monday—May 27, 2024—is the celebration of Memorial Day here in the United States of America. It is a day to which the fallen soldiers of our littered past are remembered for serving their country. War is never pleasant, but peace requires the demonstration of courage, bravery, and the willingness—if necessary—to spill blood.…

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  • Christ IS King

    Christ IS King

    INTRODUCTION: As you can tell the subject of Christian Nationalism has intrigued me for some time. My primary concern is the intramural debate going on within the Christian community. A back and forth sort of tug of war has been playing out in various sectors of the Church. Individuals like Ligon Duncan are pushing hard…

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  • Another Swatch on the movement called Christian Nationalism: What Makes it Christian?

    “I am a Christian, and I am not a globalist. I am a Christian, and I am not a tribalist. I am a Christian, and I have to live somewhere. What shall we call that? … Mere Christendom is not Christian Nationalism. Mere Christendom is the sum total of lots of smaller Christian nationalisms” –Doug…

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  • Musings on the Movement of Christian Nationalism, a Swatch

    “Many nations will come, saying, ‘Come on! Let’s go up to the Lord’s mountain, to the temple of Jacob’s God, so he can teach us his commands and we can live by his laws. For Zion will be the source of instruction; the Lord’s teaching will proceed from Jerusalem. He will arbitrate between many peoples…

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  • Musings on the movement of Christian Nationalism, a Base-coat

    “The explicit absence of God in public life is now normal, and this new normal hardly needs official enforcement. With weakness of will and self-abnegation, Western Christians gaze at the ravishment of their Western heritage, either blaming themselves or, even worse, reveling in their humiliation. Christians today live in and fully embrace the conditions of…

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