Louis Berkhof defines God's wisdom as, "That perfection of God whereby He applies His knowledge to the attainment of His ends in a way which glorifies Him most."
Time for a theology quiz: God's attributes are best described as....
Anonymous Quiz
30%
Constituent parts of God's being
4%
The qualities of his actions
65%
Properties intrinsic to his nature
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These people seem kinda malicious I'm so happy they don't have massive amounts of influence and control over key western institutions......oh.....
One of the left's most effective weapons in the culture war is their manipulation of language. Those on the right (and anyone else who wants to avoid total leftist rule) must learn how and why the left controls language, and what they can do about it. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/on-the-road-to-newspeak
Substack
On the Road to Newspeak
The Left's Manipulation of Language
Monarchy is the future: https://mises.org/wire/are-monarchies-better-economic-growth-heres-what-empirical-evidence-says
Mises Institute
Are Monarchies Better for Economic Growth? Here's What the Empirical Evidence Says.
The evidence suggests that monarchies—especially small ones—are more peaceful, stable, and protective of private property than their republican neighbors.
This video provides an excellent summary of some statistical studies which found that third-world dictatorships are actually more responsive to their citizens' desires than the US government is to its citizens. Well, I should clarify: some of the US's citizens. There was, strangely enough, a strong correlation between the desires of the elites and concrete policy changes. Conservatives seem averse to observing the reality of socioeconomic class and corresponding power. Since basically every rich/powerful person and institution is currently arrayed against the right, it seems quite foolish to remain silent about the power of the elite class, or to advocate for lower taxes for them as the right currently does. https://www.bitchute.com/video/jeroq1tZ2v6W/
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They Don't Care About You
How government leaders in the US listen to the public LESS than dictators do.
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"Mere Christianity" is a classic, but does it deserve to be? There are some amazingly spectacular parts, but all the same, there are some disappointing sections as well. In this week's post, I give my take on the nuances in which Lewis excels and where he falls short, in my opinion. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/reviewed-mere-christianity-by-cs
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Reviewed: "Mere Christianity" by C. S. Lewis
A Balanced Discussion of the Positives and Negatives
Theology quiz: Which statement properly describes the christological heresy of Eutychianism?
Anonymous Quiz
40%
The doctrine that the Logos takes the place of the human spirit in the Son
0%
The doctrine that the Son is the first and greatest creation of the Father
4%
The doctrine that the Son's divinty and humanity constitute two separate persons
44%
The doctrine that the Son's divinty and humanity aren't distinct but constitute on single nature
12%
The doctrine that the Son has only one will, not two
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Civilians walking amidst the bombed ruins of Richmond, the Confederate Capitol, in April 1865.
Historically, Christianity has been flatly opposed to interest, but in the modern day, most Christians unthinkingly accept it. Given that our modern economy is based on interest, it would be wise to think through the issues carefully. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/the-ethics-of-interest-and-usury
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The Ethics of Interest and Usury
A Biblical and Economic Assessment
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In the past year, many Christians have realized that the Western church is not immune from persecution. But this is something our Chinese brothers already knew. We would do well to learn from them. https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/the-state-of-the-church-in-china
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The State of the Church in China
And What the American Church Needs to Learn
If Christians want to stop the leftward drift of their churches, they need to make a very simple decision: Do they believe God's law is sufficient to deal with social ills, or will we keep importing secular ideologies to handle it? https://protestantpost.substack.com/p/theonomy
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Theonomy
A Shibboleth for the 21st Century
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