Category Archives: Christianity

“…it is not those who say that we should avoid all talk of conspiracy that are wise, it is those who recognize that our world is filled with conspiracies that are wise.”

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“There is a world of pain ahead for many people because the perspective of the modern cultural police is that you are worse than you think, but there is no redemption. Only judgement. What a horrible gospel ‘the gospel of woke’ is.”

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“The existence of God is assumed from the very beginning. This makes sense when you realise that the Bible is God’s word to us. Whenever I start speaking to someone, oddly enough I never feel compelled to prove my own existence.”

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“By facilitating and encouraging a low view of what Paul called ‘holy, righteous, and good,’ church leaders have left their congregations with an incomplete view of God, and an inability to meaningfully resist the progressive ‘love is love’ tidal wave.”

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“If the Christian church wants to see the glory of Christianity restored in our lands we need to rebuild, from the ruins, our gospel message and start proclaiming the whole counsel of the Lord Jesus Christ.”

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“Jesus was not some helpless human being sired by some Zeus-like deity in a nubile human beauty and killed in some petty ritual.”

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“When God made bread, he made it knowing that Jesus would be the bread of life and that we would use bread to remind us of Christ in the Lord’s Supper for millennia. Bread wasn’t a mistake.”

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“Why would God initiate a sacrament to be administered across the globe that requires deep pools of water? Give a Presbyterian minister a go-bag containing a Bible, a loaf of bread, a bottle of wine, and a flask of water and he has every element needed to conduct a complete worship service anytime and anywhere for the people of God.”

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Fear, when it takes hold, has a tendency to blind us to reality.

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“This natural inclination to trust even clearly flawed and dishonest authority makes a lot of people who have genuine concerns and who are genuinely skeptical of aspects of the narrative loath to publicly question it.”

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“New battle lines are being drawn around these issues, and Christians who stand on the wrong side should no longer be seen as being ‘for Christ.'”

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A generation that refuses to apply the political implications of the Gospel to their society will be a generation that quickly watches their nation return to its pagan roots. It’s not a coincidence that we are seeing this happen in our day, because many people have forgotten just how the Gospel affected change in the West.  

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“What we now know about the Wuhan lab leak, Collins’ emails and the contested science on masks and lockdowns should prompt these leaders to question their willingness to act as the mouthpiece of the government.”

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“In the message, MacArthur said the notion that you are something other than your biology is a cultural construct, which he described as ‘an assault on God.'”

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The cult of Covid is nothing short of the state religion of the day.

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“So, it isn’t that the Bible is true, it’s that the Bible is the precondition for the manifestation of truth. Which makes it way more true than just true. It’s a whole different kind of true. And I think this is not only literally the case, factually, I think it can’t be any other way.”

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“There is not one square inch in the whole [of creation] over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry: Mine!” – Abraham Kuyper

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A biblical/gospel issue regarding the government’s reaction to Covid-19.

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“All around us we see the rise of ugly Big Brother Statism, and the stealing away of our liberties and human rights. We expect the secular left tyrants to engage in this sort of behaviour. We do NOT expect Christian churches and businesses to happily go along with all this.”

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“We ignore the complete cultural implications of our faith and then we’re shocked by the state of the culture.”

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