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Thursday, September 26

But What Exactly Did Lawson Do?

But What Exactly Did Lawson Do?

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— issacharinstitute.bsky.social (@issacharinstitute.bsky.social) September 25, 2024 at 7:39 PM

Steve Lawson Claims To Have Kept His Pants On

Steve Lawson Claims To Have Kept His Pants On

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— issacharinstitute.bsky.social (@issacharinstitute.bsky.social) September 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM

Woketopian Theologues Castigate Matt Walsh Expose Of Racialist Tolerancemongers

Southern Baptists Selling Off Their Version Of Vatican To Settle Pedophile Lawsuit

Southern Baptists Selling Off Their Version Of Vatican To Settle Pedophile Lawsuit

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— issacharinstitute.bsky.social (@issacharinstitute.bsky.social) September 25, 2024 at 7:24 PM

Woketopian Afrosupremacist Pastor Accused Of Secret Polygamy

Separation From False Teachers

The Epidemic Of Apostasy

What Is The Bible Presbyterian Church?

False Teachers Everywhere: How Evangelical Leaders Surrendered To Leftist Ideology

Steve Lawson Adultery Scandal Details Emerge

Steven Lawson’s fall: Sorrow, shock & heartache

Nephilim, UFO’s, & The End Times Agenda

Legal and Political Issues in the Church - Lesson 2: Politics From The Pulpit

Legal and Political Issues in the Church - Lesson 1: Defending Your Ministry

A Different Perspective On The Steve Lawson Controversy

Steve Lawson Fired Over “Inappropriate Relationship”

Thursday, September 19

Ligionier’s Lawson Caught With Pants Down

Bible Fails To Celebrate Migrant Swarms As A Positive

Elitist Evangelicals Insinuate Mere Pewfillers Refusing To Abet Invading Migrants Agents Of The Antichrist

If Haitian Culture So Wonderful, Why Don’t Evangelical Luminaries Reside Amongst It?

Can Public Theology Address The Transhumanist Threat?

Can Public Theology Address The Transhumanist Threat?

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— issacharinstitute.bsky.social (@issacharinstitute.bsky.social) September 18, 2024 at 7:45 PM

Gospel Coalition Propagandists Theologically Pave The Way To Systematized Population Culling

Megachurch Pastor Accused Of Placing Cameras In Restrooms

Destroying New Age Spirituality

Whatever Became Of Methodism?

What Is The United Church Of Christ?

Tolkien’s Philosophy Of Fairy Stories

Understanding Digital Ministry

What All Christians Should Know About New Age

Theology As Science

The Future Of Christian Education

Extraterrestrials & Exotheology

What Will Happen To Religion After Contact?

What are the Tools and Disciplines of Systematic Theology?

Four Schools Of Apologetics

Monday, September 16

One Man's Overly Groomed Beard Is Another Man's Sasquatch Pelt

 In an analysis of the teachings of the late Dr. Michael Heiser on an episode of the Doreen Virtue podcast, it was remarked how that scholar's theological speculations are invoked to justify interest in paranormal esoterica such as bigfoot, extraterrestrials, and Nephilim.

Of those interested in such phenomena, it was insinuated that Jesus is somehow not enough.

But isn't part of the issue that Christians are often indoctrinated that everything must be so explicitly Jesus-focused that they feel compelled to wrap these topics too tightly in a Jesus veneer in order not be totally ostracized by their brethren more grounded in the mundanites of every day existence?

As part of his branding, Dr. Jordan Cooper, was interviewed as part of the discussin, has made classic fashion and traditionalist manners (what item to eat with what kind of fork sort of thing) part of his public persona.

Should he be similarly scrutinized as to why emphasis upon Christ alone is not enough for him to be known by?

By Frederick Meekins

Friday, September 13

Practicing Occultist Asssures Patriots Correct To Warn Of Third World Ritualism

Thursday, September 12

Alien Soul Harvest: Extraterrestrial Overlords, Hybridization, Clones & Reptilians

Christianity, Sci-FI, & Independent Publishing

The Case For Post-Denominationalism

Your Home: A Refuge Of Angels Or Demons?

Is Civil Disobedience Ever Appropriate?

This Too Shall Pass

Reforming Culture

Mediums, The Occult & New Age Lies

Steven and Zhusanna Anderson Exposed For Child Abuse, Violent Threats, and Online Hypocrisy

Smarter, Better, Faster: A Christian Perspective On Transhumanism

Police Given Handbook On UFO’s Posing Significant Safety Risk

Snooty Anglican Evangelizing On Moloch’s Behalf Denigrates Second Amendment

Southern Baptist Front Group Conspired To Conceal “Gunperson’s” Motive

Alleged Apostle Decrees Demoniac Discernment Bloggers Responsible For Terrorist Attack On Domicile Of Mentally Imbalanced Pastor

Alleged Apostle Decrees Demoniac Discernment Bloggers Responsible For Terrorist Attack On Domicile Of Mentally Imbalanced Pastor

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— issacharinstitute.bsky.social (@issacharinstitute.bsky.social) September 11, 2024 at 6:18 PM

The Immorality Of Transhumanism

The Immorality Of Transhumanism

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— issacharinstitute.bsky.social (@issacharinstitute.bsky.social) September 11, 2024 at 6:11 PM

Wednesday, September 4

Pro-Democracy Activists Actually Anti-Democratic

The Sept/Oct 2024 issue of Sojourners Magazine focused on the issue of “Countering Christian Nationalism”.

One of the brief reflections titled “You are not alone” by Matthew Hildreth contained the pull out quote, “Millions of pro-democracy voters live in small towns and rural communities”.

In argumentation of his opposition to the reviled ideology, Hildreth writes, “In rural states such as North Dakota, Mississippi, Alabama and West Virginia, that number climbs to nearly 5 out of 10.”

The number being referred to is the percentage of voters not inclined towards Christian nationalism.

Definitionally, when democracy is extolled as an end in itself, the population is allowed to determine at least in regards to local matters what is best for the majority in terms of politics and policy.

If nearly 50% of those residing in these states prefer what is referred to in conspiratorial tone as “Christian nationalism”, aren't the anti-democratic authoritarians attempting to impose a way of life actually the Sojourners' Magazine propagandistic activists?

By Frederick Meekins