Archive for the ‘Christianity’ Category

Georgians Rally Against Homosexuality

May 20, 2013 Blog, Christianity, Current Events, Europe, Theonomy

“Though they know God’s righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those who practice them.” -Romans 1:32 (ESV) A straw man often thrown at Christians who take …

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Dabney on Sunday: The Sabbath’s Moral Perpetuity, Part 5

May 19, 2013 Christianity, Important People, Theology, Theonomy

The following excerpt is taken from Dabney’s Systematic Theology, Lecture XXXII, on the fourth commandment. The second group of passages which are used against our theory of Sabbath obligation are, Rom. xiv: 5-6; Gal. iv: 9-11; Col. ii: 16, 17. . …

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The Coeur d’Alene Declaration

May 15, 2013 America, American Revolution, Christianity, Church History, Culture, Ethnonationalism, Europe, Europeans, History, Law, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, The West, Theonomy

  What you are about to read is a contemporary re-appropriation of one of the great statements of Christ-Law in history, the Declaration of Arbroath, otherwise known as the Scot’s Magna Carta.  But this modern application before you is more than some …

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The Diversity Gospel

May 13, 2013 Blog, Christianity, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, The West, Theology

H/T to Vox Day for this great post: WATYF pointed out one of the many problems with John Piper’s claim of a Biblical mandate for diversity: I think the most logical argument against “diversity” is found in Paul’s admonishment in …

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Dabney on Sunday: The Sabbath’s Moral Perpetuity, Part 4

May 12, 2013 Christianity, Important People, Theology, Theonomy

The great Southern Presbyterian theologian Robert Lewis Dabney has been mentioned a number of times on this site.  It is a very telling indication of our times that such a visionary man is so little known, and usually slandered when mentioned at …

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Dabney on Sunday: The Sabbath’s Moral Perpetuity, Part 3

May 5, 2013 Christianity, Important People, Theology, Theonomy

The great Southern Presbyterian theologian Robert Lewis Dabney has been mentioned a number of times on this site.  It is a very telling indication of our times that such a visionary man is so little known, and usually slandered when mentioned at …

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The Sabbath’s Moral Perpetuity Vindicated, Part 1

May 1, 2013 Christianity, Theology, Theonomy

Introduction In the recent “Dabney on Sunday” post, R.L. Dabney instructs us that concerning the Sabbath, “there is a reason in the nature of things, making such an institution necessary to man’s religious interests; and that this necessity is substantially …

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Our New FAQ

May 1, 2013 Africans, Blog, Christianity, Culture, Demographics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Family, Immigration, Jews, Marriage, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, South Africa and Rhodesia, Southern, The West, Theology, Theonomy

Because the same objections resurface on multiple occasions, Faith and Heritage now has a Frequently Asked Questions section which, if not accessed by this convenient hyperlink, is available via the navigation bar at the top of any F&H page. Here are …

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Dabney on Sunday: The Sabbath’s Moral Perpetuity, Part 2

April 28, 2013 Christianity, Important People, Theology, Theonomy

The great Southern Presbyterian theologian Robert Lewis Dabney has been mentioned a number of times on this site.  It is a very telling indication of our times that such a visionary man is so little known, and usually slandered when mentioned at …

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Terrestrial Divine Judgments, Part 4: Contemporary Considerations

April 25, 2013 Church History, Theology, Theonomy

Introduction Now that we have established from Scripture and history that God both judges the non-elect and chastens His children here on earth, let us proceed to consider some of the practical implications of this theological truth for our contemporary …

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