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Idolatry Refugees in the Church Marriage Market
Re: Sigma Frame’s Coram Mundo vs. Coram Deo Jack restates a question that appears often in the Christian Manosphere: Can women who were s1uts in the past, but then had a “born-again” saving experience, really become pure and undefiled? This … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, church, faith community, game, marriage
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Covenants 06
Epilogue: The Covenant God offers today has been the same since Creation itself. Now that we stand in the Spirit of Christ as our guide going back through the written Word, we note something important in the narrative of the … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, covenants, game, marriage
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Make Him a Hero
To the world, Biblical Law looks like legal obligations. To Christian Mysticism, Biblical Law is the grace of God revealing how things work in a fallen world. If you embrace Radix Fidem, then anything resembling teaching of law is just … Continue reading
Mama’s Boy
This blog focuses on practical applications of a peculiar outlook, an outlook we call Christian Mysticism. It’s title — Do What’s Right — points back to that mission. It’s about knowing what is right and then doing it. To get … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, covenants, game, red pill, shepherd role, the Fall
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Radix Fidem Curriculum: Roleplaying
4. Roleplaying One of the protocols of sheikhs is giving their adoptees a new “name” — actually more like a title. In the eyes of God, our primary role in His service is shepherd of His sheep. Everything else we … Continue reading
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Stand in the Lord
A discussion with my beloved reminded me of something. The shepherd man of God does not fit the mainstream social definition of “nice” or even “cooperative.” Once you discard that false sense of obligation, and turn to make Christ your … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, false guilt, game, shepherd role, social conditioning
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Just an Artifact
This is a good point to remind everyone that Vox’s hierarchy of males in his Red Pill lore is nothing more than an artifact of Western Civilization. It reflects the reality of Western society. It’s purely contextual, not the way … Continue reading
Man Up, Guys
I hadn’t run across this before, but there is a series on how to become more manly in four parts: Step One: Physical Step Two: Spiritual Step Three: Emotional Step Four: Mental The context is Vox Day’s hierarchy of manhood … Continue reading
Four Needs of Manhood
Hat tip to Jay for this one: The Four Kinds Of Male Loneliness. The article refers to loneliness men feel for: 1. feminine companionship 2. the brotherhood of other men 3. a lord, human and/or divine 4. the man he … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, covenant community of faith, human nature, shalom
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Boundaries with Women
There are women who don’t demand control. I’ve gotten more than one response to my post on the Bitch Goddess. The post was aimed at the Satanic corruption of womanhood, not womanhood itself. The Lord made woman from the same … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, Bible History, biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, covenants, faith, feminism, mission, pagan mythology, religion, western civilization
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