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Dividing the Mind, Distorting the World: The Fruits of Dispensationalism
As noted in the previous piece, dispensationalism is not merely a different way of arranging timelines—it is a different way of reading Scripture itself. And that matters. Because theology never stays on paper. It works its way outward—into how we see the world, how we understand nations, power, conflict… and ultimately, how we act. Here… Continue reading
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One Covenant, One Christ: A Word on Dispensationalism
Dispensationalism did not fall from the pages of Scripture—it arose in the 19th century, most clearly through John Nelson Darby, and was later popularized in America by the Scofield Reference Bible. What made it so compelling was its apparent clarity: neat divisions of history, a sharp distinction between Israel and the Church, and a detailed… Continue reading
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Scripture and the Microphone
On Confidence, Authority, and Speaking of God’s Word There are few things more dangerous in public life than a man who mistakes his platform for wisdom. History is full of them. The Pharisees had it. The medieval scholastics who weaponized Scripture for politics had it. The 20th-century ideologues who wrapped their propaganda in moral language… Continue reading
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Charlie Kirk. A Martyr?
I’ve been calling out some of the same things for a long while. Charlie Kirk’s horrific murder and its aftermath have only brought them into clearer view. There’s a lot of truth in what this man below (reel link) is saying, and I’m glad he’s a fellow evangelical and not a political opponent who is… Continue reading
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What About Patriotism?
Yes, what about that. The notion of patriotism is connected with many strands to the topic of my previous post. My original intent was to address them together. However, it became obvious that the post was getting lengthier than expected, and so ‘extricating’ patriotism to its own heading seemed like the most sensible route. I… Continue reading
