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  • The Kingdom’s Standards vs. Society’s Norms: Addressing the Accusation of Hate-Mongering

    “It is scandalous to suggest that one can enter the kingdom or promote its ends in society while rebelling against the standards of the King” -Greg L. Bahnsen.1 “In those days there was no king in Israel; every man did what was right in his own eyes” (Jdg. 17:6; NASB).2 “The world…hates Me because I…

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  • Christian Apologetics: Starting Point and Analogical Thought

    “The Thoughts of the Righteous are just, but the counsels of the wicked are deceitful” (Prov. 12:5; NASB).1 “Hence the Christian alternative to the hopelessness of autonomous reasoning is revelational epistemology or ‘analogical thinking.’ This requires beginning with God’s Word as the most certain truth available to man and basing all reasoning upon it.” –Greg…

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  • 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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  • A Brief Synopsis of Theonomy, in Light of the Arguments Raised Against the Concept of a Christian Nation

    INTRODUCTION: Bogeymen are scary to both children and adults. As a child I remember being afraid of the dark. A common enough fear among kids, I think. Sometimes when I leave my home office after the sun has long since disappeared beneath the horizon the temptation to fear what cannot be seen lingers at the…

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