Archive for the ‘Food’ Category

Characteristics Inherent to the Occidental and Oriental Races: A Comparative Study

September 19, 2012 Asians, Child Raising, Culture, Current Events, Economics, Europeans, Family, Family Issues, Food, Foreign Policy, Genetics, Health, Ideology, Immigration, Law, Music, Politics, Popular Culture, Race, Schooling, The West

  As a white Afrikaner-Boer from South Africa, I always knew a move to South Korea would be difficult. I predicted there would be vast cultural differences between the background and heritage I come from and what I was to …

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Barnabas Piper: A Chicken-Hearted Mistake

August 1, 2012 Blog, Christianity, Culture, Current Events, Family, Food, Marriage, Refuting "Christian" Marxism

  Barnabas Piper, son of John Piper, has sought to explain why participating in Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day yesterday was “a bold mistake.” He views sodomy as “one of the most defining, contentious, and complex issues facing this generation of the church,” …

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God Bless Larry the Cable Guy, Y’all: How Modern “Redneck” Culture Demeans and Inhibits Our People

June 26, 2012 America, Christianity, Culture, Europeans, Food, History, Music, Party Politics, Politics, Popular Culture, Race, Southern, War Between the States

  It is a balmy November noon in one of the less fashionable trailer parks in Palestine, TX. On the front porch of a circa 1977 single wide trailer, a rusty screen door slams open, knocking over a mountain of …

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Are Christians Who Oppose Sodomy Inconsistent Since They Don’t Oppose Eating Shellfish?

May 11, 2012 Christianity, Food, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology, Theonomy

  Dear Pastor, I find your criticism of gays to be mean, homophobic, and cruel. You fundamentalist Christians are so inconsistent in as much as you don’t take your own bible seriously. You tell those of us who are gay …

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How the Government Interferes With My Birth (And Every Other Area of My Family Life)

June 11, 2011 America, Child Raising, Family, Family Issues, Food, Health, Ideology, Law, Schooling

  Every day, new laws are passed, adding to the thousands already well into effect in our daily lives. They are of course for our “safety and well-being.” After all, the government knows best! We as people surely can’t make …

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Health, Thrift, and Independence (Part 4)

April 13, 2011 Family, Family Issues, Finances, Food, Health

Read Part 1 of the series here. Read Part 2 of the series here. Read Part 3 of the series here.   We have covered a lot of topics in this series of articles. Whether it be food, medicine, household …

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Health, Thrift, and Independence (Part 3)

April 5, 2011 Family, Family Issues, Finances, Food, Health

Read Part 1 of the series here. Read Part 2 of the series here.   Last time in this series of articles, we shared many ideas on the practical dietary and medicinal aspects of health, thrift, and independence. Modifying your …

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A Man to Till the Ground: The Christian and Agriculture

March 31, 2011 Christianity, Food, Health

‘Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters, that send forth thither the feet of the ox and the ass.’ – Isaiah 32:20 Note: all Biblical passages are taken from the Authorized King James Version. Introduction Sustenance in the post-industrial, …

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Health, Thrift, and Independence (Part 2)

March 22, 2011 Family, Family Issues, Finances, Food, Health

Read Part 1 of the series here.   As mentioned in the previous article, there are numerous things you can begin to implement into your life (depending on your situation) to start walking the path toward independence, frugality, and a …

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Health, Thrift, and Independence (Part 1)

March 16, 2011 Family, Family Issues, Finances, Food, Health

When I first became a Christian I was an independent, fundamentalist, King James Bible-only Baptist. The only thing in life that was important was telling someone “how to get saved.” Every person I met I had to tell about Jesus …

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