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Category Archives: Theology
When Doctrine is Obvious, It’s Also Serious
I’ve seen the question of women’s ordination come up quite a bit recently–not so much the question of whether its permissible, but the question of whether it’s tolerable. As is often the case, I find many self-proclaimed Christians sidestepping the … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Heresy, The Modern Church, Theological Liberalism, Theology
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Don’t Judge Faith By Feelings
Any author knows the importance of writing for a specific audience. Social media, unfortunately, throws a wrench in that traditional wisdom as one’s words quickly spread to readers with circumstances and dispositions you either weren’t anticipating or weren’t addressing. There’s … Continue reading
Posted in Gospel, The Modern Church, Theology
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When Service Becomes Vainglory
As a sin becomes more ubiquitous in a culture, its appropriate name seems to become more elusive in language. “Fornication,” for example, is an everyday sin, but not a word you hear every day in the West. “Usury” is likewise … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Ethics, Lutheranism, The Modern Church, Theology, Tradition
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The Practical Apocalypse
The problem with the way Revelation is often taught is that it makes the book mostly irrelevant to 99% of Christians throughout history. The illusion is that if you’re not alive during some specific time it describes, its an unnecessary … Continue reading
Posted in Musings, The Modern Church, Theology, Tradition
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A Call to Repentance from Australia
The entire Covid situation has presented everyone with a lot of hard questions. But Christians should often be asking more and different questions than the world asks. I received a great document written by Rev. Dr. Michael Lockwood of the Lutheran … Continue reading
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A Lutheran Case for Religious Exemption
Religious exemptions aren’t the long-term solution to the tyrannical vaccine mandates, but for some families, they may be what keeps a roof overhead and food on the table in the short-term. I’ve been frustrated that the LCMS has thus far … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Law, Lutheranism, Politics, Theology, Tradition
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Lies, Damned Lies, and Submission
If there’s one thing American society demonstrates, it’s how much Satan hates marriage & family. He’s all about murdering babies, defiling the marriage bed, amputating spouses from each other, cannibalizing family with government, and so forth. One of his staples … Continue reading
Posted in Chastity, Ethics, Family, Feminism, The Modern Church, Theology
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By Whose Authority? Mask Mandates in the Church
Now that Covid is resurging and our cultural fixtures continue to promote fear above all else, Christian congregations are naturally considering whether to re-impose masks and even vaccine requirements at their services. Last year, most churches blindly stumbled their way … Continue reading
Posted in Gospel, Law, Lutheranism, Theology, Tradition
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Accidental Scientology
If you follow Mike Cernovich on Twitter, you’ve probably seen a lot about DMT experiences and their spiritual significance lately. To quickly sum it up in meme form… How it started: The author is a psychologist, raised Jewish but was … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Gospel, Heresy, Paganism, Spiritual But Not Religious, Theology
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The Vocation of Hate
A friend of mine recently let me know that Milo Yiannopoulos is working on a new book, Make America Hate Again, which appears to be a Christian exhortation to hatred. From the looks of it, it’s shaping up to be about as provocative … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Law, Theology, Vocation
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