Sigma Frame Has Fallen

In the last post, I discussed how the foundation of occult mysticism centers on taking objective truth (of scripture) and rational thought and replacing it with subjective truth (relativism) and the elevation of subjective personal experiences (or feelings; perceptions). I noted that once you see that this is true, it’s hard …

Mysticism and Headship

Reader Malcom Reynolds recently professed his skepticism regarding mystical religious experiences, especially the metaphysical assumptions underlying the so-called “Satanic Panic”: He has yet to confirm whether or not he thinks that mystical experiences are real or completely fraudulent. While his response will be interesting, we can still examine these issues, …

Headship Is Still Not Authority

This is part of a series on patriarchy, headship, and submission. See this index. Over at the Christianity and Masculinity blog, Deep Strength writes in “Headship is still authority in marriage Part 3:” Ho boy! I recently did a topical 10-part series on mutual submission, focusing specifically on Wayne Grudem’s word …

Test the Spirits

Regarding “On Prophets and the Prophecy,” Jesus warned that one of the primary signs of the end of the age was false prophets and mass deception: Paul, echoing Christ, wrote that the great apostasy is driven by mass deception of the faithful. John identified false prophets with the spirit of …

On Prophets and Prophecy

Part 1: On Prophets and Prophecy At the end of “A Decree to Rebuild,” I noted that prophecy is subject to validation by the church as a whole and that I take part in this obligation. There is some confusion on what prophesy is. Put simply, prophecy is the direct …

Selected Photography: Market

Here are some photos of the textures and colors found in the Mariscal Artisanal Market in Old Town, Quito, Ecuador. As usual, click on the photo for a larger version. And here is a teaser for the Galapagos (photo taken from a boat navigating through the Los Tuneles, Isabela Island, …

Fleeing Evil

Over on Twitter, some are disheartened that we have walked away from the Olympics: But the New Testament instructs us to flee evil: to have nothing to do with it. It is worth considering why the Christian athletes—our Brothers and Sisters—are not stepping away from the Olympics. As Christians we …

Gunner Q on the Olympics

Gunner Q has posted a fantastic article: “An Olympic-Sized Victory Lap For Christ.” Please read it. I just want to highlight one thing (emphasis added): Amen! My response to the Olympics is not to fight back but to walk away. I have previously written about this topic in “Fighting Evil …