Archive for the ‘Asians’ Category

The Sanctification of the Races, Part 3: The Homogeneous Church as a Means of Sanctification

January 24, 2012 Africans, Asians, Christianity, Church History, Demographics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Family, Genetics, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology, Theonomy

Acts 17:26-27 (NKJV): “And He has made from one blood every nation (ethnos) of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings, so that they should …

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The Sanctification of the Races, Part 2: The Consequences of Man’s Depravity on the Races

January 12, 2012 Africans, Asians, Christianity, Demographics, Ethnonationalism, Europeans, Family, Family Issues, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

Part 1 of the series.   In part one of this series, I addressed the doctrine of total depravity and its particular application to different people with regards to its nature and degrees. In this piece I will be discussing …

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James A. Michener: Pedantic, Pedestrian, Poet of Diversity, Part 1

November 28, 2011 Africans, American, Asians, Books, Christianity, Culture, Europeans, History, Important People, Modern, Popular Culture, Race, Theology

  Introduction Being a watchman for Christ in this generation requires knowledge of what propaganda is and how it can be used most effectively. Certainly, a Christian discerner would be able to articulate the insidious nature of such works as …

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Christian Persecution Under the North Korean Communist Regime

April 11, 2011 Asians, Christianity, Foreign Policy, Ideology, Theology

A few weeks ago, I attended a local meeting of the international missionary organization, Open Doors, who work especially with the persecuted Church of Christ around the world.1 I was once again convinced of the orthodoxy of my rejection of …

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Theocentric Missions

February 11, 2011 Asians, Christianity, Race, Refuting "Christian" Marxism, Theology

Late last year, I was blessed enough to be part of a very fruitful two-week mission outreach to Phoenix, a Durban township with a population of approximately 700,000, more than 95% of which are Indian1. Phoenix has the largest Indian …

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