Health, Thrift, and Independence (Part 1)
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.”[…]
Occidental Christianity for preserving Western Culture and People
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.”[…]
Reposted in its entirety with permission from the Generation 5 Blog. Vaccines: Pick Your Poison Over at Faith & Heritage, Robert Fingolfin posted a couple of articles detailing his positions[…]
Read Part One Do Vaccines Save Lives and a Simplified Risk Analysis Do vaccines prevent disease? Undoubtedly. I also do not doubt that people are saved from violent[…]
Introduction Most of you readers have heard various arguments against vaccinations. The bulk of these, at least in my experience, involve discussions of the mercury-based preservative, thimerosal, and highly suspected[…]
Are there any in this generation who can manage to stay married for more than five years? And if so, can they manage to stay happily married for this long?[…]
Homeschooling is one of the most important advantages and best starts in life we can give to our children. We are free to teach our children our beliefs and goals,[…]
How many times have you heard someone say, “When I die, I will have no regrets?” And how many times have you looked at the fruit of the speaker’s life and have thought that she surely must have some regrets, for the fruit of her life wasn’t all that lovely? Broken marriages, career-obsession, wayward children and who knows what all else tumble in the wake of selfish actions. Still, the person thinks she will have no regrets. Why? Because she was “true to herself.” She “followed her heart.”
There is an often-used phrase that people often quote that goes like this: “Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.” While this is not an explicit Biblical Proverb,[…]
In the Church today, being a wife, mother, and a homemaker has become a second role for women. But I am referring not to its being placed on the back[…]
It’s easy to become critical of our husbands and children as the years move on, and we think we understand them better than they themselves could; sometimes we think we understand them better than God could, although that is impossible.
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Remember the days of old; consider the years of many generations; ask your father, and he will show you, your elders, and they will tell you. When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance, when he divided mankind, he fixed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God. - Deuteronomy 32:7-8