Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Social Media Madness

 If I could set straight some of my stranger social media friends (people I don’t know personally):


1.) The sho@ting this past weekend wasn’t staged. It was real and not planned by the administration. What is up with this loopy extreme conspiracy thinking? You still don’t get Trump if you think he would put a room full of innocent folks at risk like that.


2.) Ericka Kirk is a real grieving widow trying to deal with a position she never asked to be in and trying to get on with her life. Nobody close to Charlie planned his de@th. Candace Owens is an obsessed, rejected huckster looking to make Ericka’s life miserable. Do folks not understand how people - here particularly scorned women - work?


3.) The earth isn’t flat. Columbus, like most educated people in his day, knew it wasn’t flat. The Old Testament confirms this, and the ancient Greeks knew it wasn’t flat.


“Touch grass” is another one of those trending phrases that make me feel nauseous every time I hear them. But some folks need to camp out in their backyards in it until they get some common sense again.

Monday, April 27, 2026

Concerning “Hyperpatriarchy”

Adding the word “hyper” to any idea you oppose is always a great bit of propaganda. But I will refer to the movement as “Hyperpatriarchy” anyway, simply for the sake of clarity. When it comes to so-called Hyperpatriarchy, I believe there’s a severe ignoring of recent history in these debates.


First, you have government welfare programs which encourage irresponsibility. The consequence? Boys raised by mothers without fathers.


Then you have no fault divorce. The same consequence.


The Sexual Revolution kicks off in the sixties. The women who live promiscuously then go on to teach boys in public schools, carrying all their bitterness toward men with them. Feminism and the consequences for boys spreads like weeds.


TV goes from Father Knows Best, to single mothers on “Alice” and “Rhoda”, to idiot males like Al Bundy and Homer Simpson. Whereas once strong males like John Wayne were extolled, we eventually found ourselves in beta male millennial territory. Society and the Church praise women as princesses and queens (which they reiterate to each other in everyday life), but men get regularly castigated for failures real and imagined.


Women leave their roles as mothers to work full time jobs. They are easier for companies to manage than men, and they accept lower pay, so they begin to take the leadership positions in companies. As I said recently, society is run by female middle managers.


You have women running male sports leagues now. There are hardly any male-only spaces any more.


American women have been so masculinized by modern culture that they have lost traditional - and I would say natural - feminine characteristics. “Passport bros” exist for a real reason. It isn’t just their imagination. Are tattoos feminine?


Men have been beaten down in their homes, beaten down in their schools, beaten down in their churches, and beaten down in the media. Why is everybody acting so surprised at their response?


Tuesday, April 21, 2026

The Tyrant’s Tools

 Controlling a populace as a tyrant:


Get neighbors to snitch on each other. Call it “accountability.”

Offer them incentives to do so, and/or enforce punishments if they don’t. If you offer incentives, make them just out of reach.

Turn people against each other in so doing. Destroy families, friendships, and any other healthy relationships, and so prevent them from forming and growing. 

Maintain complete control through fear.

Crush free thought.


Governments, businesses, HOA’s - all sorts of organizations do it, and people don’t realize how it affects them.


“Friendship is a fifth column against the State. The government doesn’t even want you to have friends.” - Rod Rosenbladt

Monday, April 20, 2026

Israel as the Church

 So there’s the claim often made by Dispensationalists that there is no place in the Old Testament or the New in which “Israel” means “the Church”.


“Ekklesia”, which is the Greek word used in the New Testament for the Church, is used in the Septuagint, the Greek Old Testament, to refer to Israel. So there’s one bit of historical data. Beyond that, the repeated problem I have seen in Dispensationalism, and Evangelicalism more broadly, is missing the forest for the trees. It’s a matter of translating words and interpreting verses while simply not being able to understand the broader passages or follow the flow of argument that, say Paul for instance in this case, is making. It’s basically not being able to read a book or a piece of text and follow what the author is getting at. If you can’t understand context, you can’t understand text. And outside of the Dispensational issue, all of your preaching and teaching is going to suffer, even when teaching the basics of the Christian life from Scripture, if you have this problem.


And then there’s the whole issue of being so dogmatically committed to a position that you could never entertain the possibility that you’ve been wrong. That’s another problem in itself, one that is very common as well.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

The New Age Masquerade

 The United States - and really, the West as a whole - is largely run by female (feminist) middle managers, who follow the irresistible sinful urge to emasculate any males under their auspices.

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Saul turned away from Yahweh and toward the witch at Endor when he fell out of favor with God due to his unrepentant sin.


This is an eternal principle. People are spiritual by nature, and if they are persisting in unrepentant sin but long for something spiritual, they will turn to anything but God and Biblical Christianity - which, really, just means false religions behind which stand the demonic. The endless sales of crystals and Eckhart Tolle books are really about young women who don’t want to give up living with their boyfriends.


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I’ve worked with a lot of women through the years. The most common fig leaf I’ve encountered? “We are living together. But it’s because we know we’re meant to be together and we’re going to get married.”


Me: “When’s the wedding?”


Them: “Oh, we haven’t picked a date yet. We’ll know when the time is right.”


Sunday, April 12, 2026

The Obstacles to True Catholicity

 Why, a friend asks on social media elsewhere, do we divide over baptism, rather than things abundantly addressed in Scripture, like patriarchal leadership in the home, and headcoverings? The context was a suggestion that nondenominational churches are truly “catholic”, in that they try to set aside unnecessary divisions between believers. But anybody who knows history, I would suggest, knows that this is always a failed experiment. Here’s my response, which I’m posting here as well so as to get more mileage out of it.


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You see baptism in the Gospels, see it talked about in the epistles, and you see baptism after baptism in Acts. So I would disagree with the idea that it isn’t a major issue. You also have baptism in many texts, and head coverings only in one - though that’s not to suggest the latter isn’t important.


I’ll add too that I grew up in a group that emphasized male headship and head coverings - the Plymouth Brethren. I was at church multiple times a week. I was involved in multiple ministries. I heard more sermons on 1 Corinthians 11 than I could possibly remember. And yet I was well into adulthood before I understood justification by faith alone, because nobody taught it. The teachers, who were all laymen, didn’t know how to tackle the soteriological texts. Lots of practical, last-half-of-the-epistles teaching, very little or none from the first halves of the epistles. None of them knew Greek or Hebrew, and they had no regard for or knowledge of the historic Roman Catholic, Orthodox, or Reformed approaches to soteriology.


The Plymouth Brethren started with the stated intention of meeting simply in the Lord’s name, around the Lord’s table, apart from denominational distinctions. But pretty quickly they developed Dispensationalism, about which they became dogmatic. They developed factions over church government - the closed or exclusive set under John Nelson Darby, versus the open group associated with George Muller. The two men became heatedly opposed to one another and never reconciled before their deaths. Darby’s group wouldn’t let Christians from other groups break bread with them, but Muller’s group would. If a person in one group unknowingly fellowshipped with somebody in the other group, their own group would excommunicate them, even if they were one of the founding fathers of that group. Darby allowed for household baptisms, whereas the Muller group didn’t.


Darby, incidentally, taught against the idea of the imputation of Christ’s active obedience to the believer in salvation. If I was to say that to a modern Plymouth Brethren person, they would be uncomprehending. They would think I was speaking Latin to them.


But hey, they have all agreed on male headship and head coverings.


If people are going to be taking God and His Word seriously, division in a fallen world is going to take place sometimes. The goal should be to try to mortify our own sin, so that it doesn’t get in the way. Still, there has to be an understanding of what issues are primary, secondary, and tertiary, or else any Christian group will go off the rails. We won’t even always get that right. But it won’t help to be unrealistic about what’s achievable.


Wednesday, April 08, 2026

The Civilization that Didn’t Die

 It was clear to anybody listening that the Trump administration, in its conflict with Iran, was being very particular in its targets. Certain targets were being avoided and saved in case Iran absolutely refused to cooperate. Those end of the line targets were the bridges and power plants, as the major infrastructure. We were told this outright a couple of weeks ago.


Over the weekend, the president, because of Iran refusing passage through the Straight of Hormuz, threatened their infrastructure again, the bridges and power plants. Destroy the infrastructure, destroy the civilization. And because Iran was attacking our civilization by keeping oil from us, Trump threatened theirs.


Then move forward to the president’s statement yesterday about the destruction of a civilization. Trump was not planning on bombing Iran’s civilians. That wasn’t what he was saying at all, and anyone following his train of thought and the flow of events knew this. His point was the same - if we take out your infrastructure, mass casualties on the level of civilization collapse will be the result. It would be a literal case of bombing a people back into the Dark Ages. And even though he didn’t want to do that, it’s America first, and he had a duty to America. His modus operandi is always to threaten worse than he plans or desires to do, but to always hold on to the possibility that the worst might be necessary. And in such a situation, one must have the will to do it.


He is very thoughtful, deliberate, and methodical about what he does. Those who continue to believe he is just crazy will never really understand.


Friday, April 03, 2026

The Slavery of the Developed World

 They’ve tried eliminating automobile ownership, instead pushing for all “public” (I.e. government) transit. If you do “own” a vehicle, they want you to pay on it forever so that it’s a long-term uncancelleable rental until it breaks down. They want to be able to charge you a monthly fee to use certain features. And they want to be able to shut it down remotely at will without your consent. 


In certain vehicles, like John Deere combines, they want you to never actually own the vehicle, and they don’t want you to be able to repair it yourself.


In video games now, they want to charge you constantly for access to certain features.


They’ve tried pushing a clothes for rent service, to keep you dependent on them to clothe yourself.


They want you to be trapped in a regular food delivery service of preplanned meals, rather than figuring out how to cook like an adult.


Buying a house is now outrageous. They want perpetual renters.


They want you living on plots too small to grow your own food.


They don’t want you to eat meat. They’d rather you ate their preprocessed garbage.


If they can keep you busy and exhausted, you won’t have the time and energy to think for yourself, question or resist their authority, or do anything to improve your life and escape their grasp.


They don’t want strong, moral, independently thinking individuals. They want weak, malleable workers.

They don’t want private ownership. They want slaves.


I don’t have a problem with corporations at all. But I do have a problem with slavers.


Monday, March 30, 2026

The Greatest Story Ever Told

 Watching The Greatest Story Ever Told. It was made with a cast of Hollywood stars - Charlotte Heston, Robert Blake, Sydney Poitier, Angela Lansbury, Telly Savalas as Pilate, John Wayne as the centurion at the Cross. With all the sins of Hollywood at the time, the weight of Christian culture still remained, and the film, with all its faults, had the gravitas appropriate to our Lord’s life and death.


But I wouldn’t trust Hollywood to make a film like it today. In the Golden Age of Hollywood, most actors at least had a Christian upbringing they couldn’t quite escape, no matter how much they strayed. The mainline churches still carried influence as well, for good or ill. 


The fall of Hollywood was inevitable, though. The sixties revolution just brought to the front of the stage what had been going on for decades behind the curtain, and gave it justification.


It’s easier to tear down than it is to build, and the losses are great. Hopefully future generations of Americans in entertainment can recover what has been lost over the past sixty years.


Monday, March 16, 2026

The Curse of an Early Death Undone

 Elsewhere on social media, I some time back suggested, coming from a Postmillennial perspective and in light of current scientific advancements, the possibility of a lengthening of the average years of human life prior to Christ’s return, as an effect of the reversal of the curse as achieved through His death and resurrection. Some folks weren’t convinced. Here, in an appendix to his book “Days of Vengeance”, David Chilton argues for a reversal himself:


“Until the ark was completed, the world was safe from the great flood. The people seemed to be prospering. Methuselah lived a long life, but after him, the lifespan of mankind steadily declined. Aaron died at age 123 (Num. 33:39). Moses died at age 120 (Deut. 31:2). But this longevity was not normal, even in their day. In a psalm of Moses, he said that “The days of our years are three score years and ten; and if by reason of strength they before score years, yet is their strength, labor and sorrow; for it is soon cut off, and we fly away“ (Ps. 90:10). The common curse of God could be seen even in the blessing of extra years, but long life, which is a blessing (Ex. 20:12), was being removed by God from mankind in general.


The Book of Isaiah tells us of a future restoration of long life. This blessing shall be given to all men, saints and sinners. It is therefore a sign of extended common grace. It is a gift to mankind in general. Isaiah 65:20 tells us: “There shall be no more than an infant of days, nor an old man that has not filled his days: for the child shall die an hundred years old; but the sinner being an hundred years old shall be cursed.” The gift of long life shall come, though the common curse of long life shall extend to the sinner, whose long life is simply extra time for him to fill up his days of iniquity. Nevertheless, the infants will not die, which is a fulfillment of God‘s promise to Israel, namely, the absence of miscarriages (Exodus 23:26). If there is any passage in scripture that absolutely refuse the amillennial position, it is this one. This is not a prophecy of the New Heavens and New Earth in their post-judgment form, but it is a prophecy of the pre-judgment manifestation of the preliminary stages of the New Heavens and New Earth - an earnest (down payment) of our expectations. There are still sinners in the world, and they shall receive long life. But to them, it is an ultimate curse, meaning a special curse. It is a special curse because of this exceptionally long life is a common blessing – the reduction of the common curse. Again, we need the concept of common grace to give significance to both special grace and common curse. Common grace (reduced common curse) brings special curses to the rebels.”


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Carrie Prejean Boller and Tucker Carlson

 I watched a couple of extended clips today from Tucker Carlson in his conversation with Carrie Prejean Boller. While I know of Mrs. Boller, I haven’t generally made a habit of keeping up with her, or any of the more well-known conservative commentators over the past few years.


In addition, I’m not entirely sure what to make of Tucker these days. He seems to have become an enemy of the President and his administration. And I honestly have neither the time nor the energy to keep up with the “he said, she said” of it all. What all he may be guilty of, if anything, is beyond me to judge.


Nonetheless, I did resonate with Mrs. Boller’s experience with being called an anti-Semite for not unquestioningly supporting Israel in every move they make. And the use of Scripture to defend such accusations is familiar.


For those in Dispensationalist circles, this is all standard stuff. I have friends and acquaintances who would consider me a heretic, or at the very least won’t hear anything I have to say about Scripture, because the big issue in Scripture is supporting Israel. To not support Israel, they erroneously believe, is to be a liberal, theologically speaking. There’s a whole history of how Postmillennialism came to be associated with theological liberalism through the late 19th and early 20th century in America, which John Jefferson Davis covered in his book on Postmillennialism. I had an acquaintance, now deceased, who once referred to Postmillennialism specifically as liberalism, in a conversation at my old Dispie church before I left it in 1999. Essentially, Postmillennialism became attached to the Social Gospel in the mainline churches’ departure from historic Christianity. And Fundamentalism, in its anti-intellectualism, still is lost in that milieu, is ignorant in many ways of the world of the Church outside of its own circles, and ignorant of what theological liberalism is and why non-Dispie theology became branded as such to begin with. Spend all your time letting the world go to pot waiting on the Rapture and inside your bubble, and you become unqualified to speak about the culture.


Scholarship is chronologically-bound, and you can only live off of older scholarship for so long. The world moves on, even if we don’t.


Getting Your Own System Right

 According to Dispensationalism, God has two peoples, Israel and the Church, and can only work with one of them at a time. After Israel rejected Jesus in the first century, the apostles turned to the Gentiles, and God rejected Israel temporarily and began working with the Church. The current period we are in is a parenthesis, the Church Age. Until the Rapture occurs and the Church is taken to heaven, God cannot work with Israel and is not working with them. And none of the passages about Israel are in play again until after the Rapture. So none of the verses being quoted about Israel by Dispensationalists, in memes or otherwise, are applicable to the state that today calls itself Israel, nor are they applicable at the present to any Jewish person living right now.


So according to Dispensationalism, the Israel we have in the Middle East today IS NOT THE BIBLICAL ISRAEL. The establishing of the state today known as Israel wasn’t the promised return to the land. It isn’t their return to Yahweh that is foretold.


It’s simply the case that Dispies don’t know the system of theology they claim to hold to.




Friday, March 13, 2026

Martin Luther and Jack Chick

 Watching Rick Steve’s documentary on Martin Luther. One of the things he highlights is how Luther spread his ideas through his tracts or pamphlets. Not everything has to be a long book. Especially on the Reformed side of things, everybody wants to write a long tome. But I’ve benefited much from shorter books and pamphlets through the years. I think of anything from Our Daily Bread monthly devotionals on the Dispie and Bible church side of things, to the booklets from the Chapel Library, reprinting Puritan works. The beauty of Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening is how much Spurgeon was able to say in one page.


But Steves also mentions that Lucas Cranach illustrated Luther’s pamphlets with his often hilarious pictures of figures like the pope and other church leaders. So basically, Luther was publishing theologically dense comic books. The entertainment aspect was a part of their popularity and success. That, with them being in a language people could read, a sense of freedom from the burden of the Church and having to save one’s self, and just the appeal that we all find in the notion of rebellion against oppressive authority, helped fuel the Reformation.


All that said, maybe we shouldn’t be so hard on the late Jack Chick.


Monday, March 09, 2026

No Neutrality

 If you do not have a Christian government, you will have a pagan government. If you do not have a Christian family, you will have a pagan family. If you do not have a Christian business, you will have a pagan business. If you do not have a Christian, you have a pagan.


There is no neutrality. Either you acknowledge Jesus as king and serve Him, or you are in rebellion against Him, and are inviting His judgment upon you.


“Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and you perish in the way, for his wrath is quickly kindled. Blessed are all who take refuge in him.”


Bible Translations

 Thinking on Bible translations…the debates scholars, armchair or otherwise, get into over Bible translations are important. But you often get conservative evangelical types arguing over literal equivalence vs. dynamic equivalence, sometimes unhelpfully. Once you’ve spent some time translating Greek, you come to realize that sometimes word for word translating doesn’t work, and you have to translate some passages according to meaning, or they won’t be readable. Everybody would do better reading the whole Bible in an overview way with something like the NIV or NLT. And beyond that, some folks just aren’t going to be Bible scholars. Get a readable translation, and just start reading. If you’ve got the mind of a scholar, you can shape up your direction in time, as you’re ready for it.


Sunday, March 08, 2026

Falling Down

 Watching “Falling Down”, with Michael Douglas and Robert Duvall, for the first time today. What was set in California in 1993 wasn’t as true then in North Carolina - the rudeness, the traffic, the loss of Christian ethics and morality, the coldness of modern life. But it is becoming moreso today, particularly in the growing cities. Community dies, family dies, business and work dominate, neighborhoods are merely places to sleep at night. Friendship and family get in the way of profit margins. Love cannot exist where people are simply complicated machines rather than the image of God.


But the wicked are like the troubled sea,
When it cannot rest,
Whose waters cast up mire and dirt.

“There is no peace,”
Says my God, “for the wicked.”


Thursday, March 05, 2026

Holding Man and His Laws Accountable to God

 All laws and rules in society - family, church, civil government, corporations - by necessity must be derived from and be in accordance with the Law of God. Otherwise, they have no validity and should not exist. And they must serve the purpose laid out by Scripture - for the love of God and man.

You can always tell the unspiritual man by the fact that he fails to understand the purposes of the law. The consequence is always legalism and a lack of love.


Every Wind of Doctrine, Podcast Style

In his latest episode, Tucker Carlson has apparently discovered Dispensationalism, and he’s alarmed that some Jewish people want to rebuild the temple. Ground breaking stuff.


Look, I grew up Dispie, so I’ve been hearing that my whole life, over half a century. Just do it and get it over with, for Pete’s sake. Bring on the Rapture. Fry that red heifer up. Buck Williams has a plane to catch.


Somebody send Tucker some Reformed Postmillennial literature before he gets any crazier.


Tuesday, March 03, 2026

Israel and Palestine

 I’ve watched the debate among Americans over Israel and Palestine for years, concerning which side wears the white hats, and which side wears the black. Everybody is so sure they know, and everybody is certain the other side is the one committing atrocities, and that despite most individuals never having set foot on the continent or having the inside information they think they do. It never seems to occur to anybody that maybe each party, in fact every party involved, is guilty of some terrible things. “For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.”

It was interesting to listen to the mainstream news reporting on Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack when it happened. At first, the media reported that Hamas had attacked an outdoor rave in Israel. But, realizing that everybody knew what a rave meant - Jewish people attacked while high and sleeping with people they weren’t married to - “rave” got changed to “music festival”. At that time I happened across a video of the event prior to the attack. A rather prominent statue of the Buddha at the event was hard to ignore. But, Hamas is evil. On that we all agree.


Does Israel somewhat have America by the nape of the neck? Maybe, but nobody has proven it to me yet. I do know, though, that relationships of all types are usually more complicated and intertwined than that. Simple minds settle on simple explanations. And yet Scripture says, “in understanding, be men.”