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By almost any metric, the United States government has been growing quite rapidly ever since its formation. Not only has this trend accelerated dramatically over the past few decades, it’s hit warp speed with the covid control. This has prompted many Christians…
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A recent poll found 47% of Republicans believe the time will come when patriotic Americans will have to take the law into their own hands. Another found that more people - right and left - are considering secession. Another found that 66% of southern Republicans and 47% of west coast Democrats favor secession as well. t’s time we begin thinking through these things in a serious, deliberate manner, and what better place to begin our study than in the civil war our nation has already endured? https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/was-the-civil-war-justified
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Was the Civil War Justified?
A Biblical and Historical Analysis
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Let's strengthen our pro-life stance this week by answering the other side's best points. Sharpening our case will help us better reach those Christians who don't know what to make of those tough cases. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/answering-the-strongest-pro-abortion
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Answering the Strongest Pro-Abortion Arguments
The Unconscious Violinist & Back Alley Abortions
Perhaps the most controversial ethical dilemma facing Christians today is the question of whether or not to take the covid vaccine. Our stance is that Christians should not take the vaccine, and we’d like to make the case, answer objections, and give some thoughts on how to resist the mandates which are present or forthcoming (depending on your situation). https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/why-christians-shouldnt-get-the-vaccine
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Why Christians Shouldn’t Get the Vaccine
And Practical Steps to Resist Mandates
One of the most based books ever written - change my mind. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDtm5aqtLCz3HiowgpQov1HbbRVL0Huv0
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The Wind in the Willows - YouTube
Forwarded from Conservative Calvinist
"The family was before the commonwealth: it must exist and produce its results before there can be any commonwealth. Consequently the family has a higher right to exist and to protect all its legitimate functions than the State has." - R. L. Dabney
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❗️Kids to be vaxxed against Covid in UK despite health authorities' recommendations.
The UK govt. is set to ignore the Joint Committee on Vaccination and jab children ages 12-to-15 despite the agency’s recommendations.
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The UK govt. is set to ignore the Joint Committee on Vaccination and jab children ages 12-to-15 despite the agency’s recommendations.
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What can Mormons teach us? Some Christians may reflexively answer nothing, but we’d argue there are many lessons to be learned. Particularly, we can learn from how Mormons handle their finances, build strong communities, and educate their children. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/what-mormons-can-teach-us
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What Mormons Can Teach Us
Practical Lessons from Common Grace
Enjoy your Sabbath, brothers. https://youtu.be/GGzuUfQD-G4
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Psalm 46, "A Mighty Fortress in the Storm" Scottish Psalter 1650
A Mighty Fortress in the Storm
Tune: Stroutwater
It is well-known that Martin Luther would sing it when he felt discouraged or sore-tried in his fight against Rome. We read that there were moments when Luther would feel something akin to despair, and…
Tune: Stroutwater
It is well-known that Martin Luther would sing it when he felt discouraged or sore-tried in his fight against Rome. We read that there were moments when Luther would feel something akin to despair, and…