Archive for the ‘Christianity’ Category

A Continuing Dialogue on Kinism with Puritan News Weekly

December 29, 2011 America, American, Christianity, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, The West, Theology, Theonomy

  Mr. Joseph McCarter of Puritan News Weekly has responded to an article of mine, which itself responded to what Mr. McCarter originally wrote about kinism and ethno-nationalism. Mr. McCarter continues his dialogue on the issue of kinism and race …

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On Being White and Reformed

December 27, 2011 Books, Christianity, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

  Tabletalk is a monthly devotional magazine put out by R.C. Sproul, Sr.’s Ligonier Ministries.  The title of the magazine is a nod back to a series of books by the same name (Tischreden in the original German) recounting the …

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Merry Christmas

December 25, 2011 Blog, Christianity, Church History, Classical, History, Important People, Theology

  A Merry Christmas to you and yours from everyone here at Faith and Heritage.  

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Bloodlines: John Piper’s Assault on the Hereditary Family, Part 2

December 23, 2011 Africans, America, American, Books, Christianity, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, History, Marriage, Modern, Politics, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Southern, The West, Theology

  Part 1 of the series   Introduction John Piper, the pastor for preaching at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has recently authored a new book on race, entitled Bloodlines: Race, Cross, and the Christian. I have already reviewed …

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G.K. Chesterton on Economics

December 22, 2011 Christianity, Economics, Finances, History, Ideology, Important People, Modern, Politics, Theonomy

Several months back, I posted an excellent quote by G.K. Chesterton on democracy and tradition, and today I’ll be following that up with some excerpts and discussion of Chesterton on economics.  To reiterate, G.K. Chesterton was a British writer and …

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Our Familial and Racial Existence in Heaven

December 22, 2011 Christianity, Family, Marriage, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

  Introduction Many Christians today fundamentally misunderstand the nature of our existence in glory. They see themselves as being deracinated and materially indistinguishable from other people-groups. They view Galatians 3:28 as, in effect, having a physical and outward fulfillment in …

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Calvin on the Libertatis Doctrina: A Response to Reformed Covenanter

December 20, 2011 Christianity, Church History, Ethnonationalism, History, Important People, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology, Theonomy

  On the 25th of October, the Reformed Covenanter blog published an article on John Calvin’s apparent rejection of the “satanic heresy of racial segregation.” In this article, Calvin’s sermon on Galatians 2:11-14 is quoted, and by virtue of the …

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The Case for Postmillennialism, Part 3

December 19, 2011 Christianity, Culture, History, Theology, Theonomy

  Part 1 of the series Part 2 of the series   Introduction Many Christians have a different understanding of how history will progress, holding different views on millennialism. The previous article sought to disprove the two variants of premillennialism, …

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Politics of Guilt and Pity by R.J. Rushdoony

December 12, 2011 Blog, Books, Christianity, Culture, Ideology, Politics, Theology, Theonomy

  Originally published in the 1970s, the Politics of Guilt and Pity by R.J. Rushdoony is a must-read for any Christian today.  Rushdoony eloquently addresses some of the major errors of our day from a solidly biblical worldview.  Topics addressed …

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A Response to R.C. Sproul, Jr.: Is Interracial Marriage a Sin?

December 9, 2011 Christianity, Culture, Genetics, Marriage, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology, Theonomy

  Introduction R.C. Sproul, Jr., has recently written a blog post asking, “Is it a sin to marry outside ones [sic] race?” As many have done elsewhere, he proceeds to offer a number of hackneyed and irritating lines of argument …

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