When I encounter people that point to the Family Life Network
(FLN) as their news source I almost don't know what to say. The same is true
when I encounter those who daily rely upon the commentaries of Albert Mohler
and others like him.
Calling for a Return to the Doctrinal Ideals and Kingdom Ethics of the First Reformation
27 October 2019
O'Rourke and the Tax-Exempt Evangelicals: (Part 1)
Recently I was listening to the Family Life Network's 'experts'
on all things political. In reality the two experts or regular guests on their
Capitol Connection show, Michael Geer of the Pennsylvania Family Institute and
Jason McGuire of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms are bought and paid
for lobbyists who have no interest in helping the Christian audience discover
the truth or foster tools of discernment. They appear in order to promote a
line but it's deceptively represented as some kind of informed and honest
coverage.
20 October 2019
Chinese Evangelicals and the NED
The National Endowment for Democracy isn't just a US
government backed NGO that promotes democratic institutions. In the case of
Hong Kong it is actively involved in promoting the protests. That the NED often
functions as an arm of US intelligence, interferes with democracy and promotes
regime change is actually old news for those who have been watching for many
years.
This is why (once again) it is tragic that Chinese and in
this case Hong Kong based Evangelicals are getting involved with what amounts
to a US intelligence operation. Are the protests wholly the creation of the
United States? I doubt anyone would actually suggest that. There are plenty of
social forces and tensions at work that are helping to fuel the protests and
yet as they ebb and flow, the Americans are there to make sure people stay out
on the street. Money can work wonders. It's much the same with striking
workers. They can keep going, keep protesting as long as the money is there for
them to feed their families and pay their bills.
This is where the NED (and sometimes USAID) and US
intelligence (often operating through the embassy or consulate) is able to step
in. This was the playbook in Iran in 1953 that led to the overthrow of Mosaddegh.
It's been used many times.
These are the games empires play. We shouldn't be shocked or
even surprised.
19 October 2019
The Amazon Synod
It was fairly clear from the preliminary literature leading
up to this synod that elements within the Roman Catholic hierarchy would be pushing
for both married priests and female deacons.
12 October 2019
A New Phase in the Syria War: The Kurds Betrayed Again and the Turkish Invasion of Rojava
I've
been writing about Syria and the Kurds for many years as I was fascinated by
these topics long before they became part of the nightly news cycle.
With that perspective I can honestly say that I've been more
or less dismissive with regard to the present commentary on the part of the
Establishment media and certainly the statements being made by the Right and
the Evangelical audience.
The Kurds have been betrayed by the US on multiple occasions
and while there was some protest in the wake of the Gulf War, for the most part
few have cared... except now the situation is in reference to Syria and the
presidency of Donald Trump.
Investment and Insulated Exploitation
Few Christians I know would shake down or extort their fellow
believers. They wouldn't threaten to cut their utilities or drive them from
their homes if they didn't fork over money to them. Would they?
03 October 2019
Trump +985: Ukraine and Impeachment
A CIA whistleblower in the White House has ignited the fires
of impeachment, exposing an episode of blatant corruption and disregard for the
law on the part of the president. Would that it were so simple. In truth, the
whole thing smells rotten. It smells like the Deep State has decided to make
its move. Trump is as dirty as they come and yet once again the case being made
against him is self-serving to the interests of those who would have him removed,
even while they ignore his myriad high crimes and misdemeanors.
29 September 2019
9/11 Revisited
Regardless of what you think of Pepe Escobar this article is
interesting and raises many salient points. I found myself hooked at the
beginning when he started talking about Ahmad Shah Massoud. I remember very
well where I was on 9 September 2001 when the news came over the radio that he
had been killed. We had just bought an old fixer-upper schoolhouse turned
domicile and I was poking around on that Sunday afternoon thinking about the
repairs that needed to be done. The radio was tuned to NPR and the story of
Massoud's death broke leaving me startled. I had been following Afghanistan for
some time and his death was a pretty big deal. You definitely felt like
something was going to happen, something would change.
23 September 2019
The RICO Dragnet and its Dangers
RICO, the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act
was developed in the early 1970's and was used to take down large sections of
the Mafia and other criminal organisations.
19 September 2019
Bakker, Barton and the Americanist Baal
It seems highly appropriate that career heretics and
charlatans Jim Bakker and David Barton have decided to collaborate and promote
their lies about the United States and its history.
12 September 2019
Disease Ridden Cures: Anti-Social Justice Warriors and Deceit
https://enemieswithinthechurch.com/2019/08/24/prominent-conservative-pastor-calls-out-tim-keller-for-promoting-socialist-economic-platform/
There's plenty to criticise about Tim Keller, New Calvinism
and the modern Social Justice/Woke movement. These are neither mutually
exclusive nor are they synonymous. The landscape is complicated but it's
further complicated by the spectrum of criticisms and the critics themselves...
some of which deserve equal condemnation.
07 September 2019
Far Right AfD Makes Electoral Gains in Germany... Eighty Years After the Start of WWII
The Alternative für Deutschland or AfD has made significant
gains in German state elections and this comes after gains in the European
Parliament made earlier this year. And people are talking about it. It's
shocking to them that 80 years after the start of WWII, a Far-Right party (that
by many estimations harbours a Neo-Nazi element) is becoming a significant
player in German politics.
24 August 2019
The Godly Usurers
Is inflated quick selling or so-called 'flipping' real estate
an application of Philippians 2.3-4? Is this loving your neighbour? The folks
associated with Movement Mortgage certainly seem to think so. While their model
is perhaps a little more principled than the get rich quick schemes of real
estate hustlers, the philosophy which undergirds their finance model is rooted
in the same system and built on the same worldly foundations.
18 August 2019
Lausanne's Unequivocal Dominionism: The Legacy of Billy Graham (Part 2)
“I
believe that one of the next great moves of God is going to be through the
Believers in the workplace”.
The quote from Graham demonstrates what the movement was
always about. Those that think he was just a simple-message Gospel preacher
have never taken the time to understand what either he or the larger
Evangelical movement was (and is) all about. You can't be an ecumenicist and
come down hard and firm on anything. Graham's simplicity wasn't rooted in a
bare-bones Fundamentalist-type commitment to Scripture. Not at all. His simple
message was part of his larger ecumenical strategy. He wanted people 'in' and
once 'in' they could be schooled in accordance with the Lausanne programme. And
overwhelmingly Lausanne's programmes were and are about transforming culture.
In the end Graham didn't care what theological background you hailed from. He
just wanted you in the fold and part of the larger project. Whether you were
baptised or not, spoke in tongues or not or prayed to Mary or not, didn't
really matter.
Lausanne's Unequivocal Dominionism: The Legacy of Billy Graham (Part 1)
Building on ideas and relationships that had been growing for
more than a decade, the Lausanne Movement finds its official origin in the 1974
conference held on the shores of Lake Geneva. Dominated by John Stott and Billy
Graham, the conference launched a movement bringing American style
Evangelicalism to Europe. This was (at least in part) to compete with and
overcome the separatist impulses and Fundamentalism that had more or less
dominated Free Church Protestantism on the continent since the 19th
century.
17 August 2019
Kromiadi, the 1944 Prague Manifesto and Contemporary Alliances
Constantine
Kromiadi was a Greco-Russian nationalist who fought on the White side in the
Russian Civil Wars. He eventually became a Nazi collaborator who wanted to see
Stalin defeated and some form of traditionalist Russia restored.
14 August 2019
American Evangelicals and European Right-Wing Populism
Italy is poised to turn even farther to the Right. After the
Atlantic Establishment (via its media outlets) tried to stoke a Russia-gate
type scandal, Interior Minister Matteo Salvini decided to make his move and by
calling a snap election he is attempting to turn the tables on his enemies in both
Rome and Brussels.
10 August 2019
Leviticus and Redemptive History
Once again our pulpit was filled by a young man, zealous and
sincere who delivered a good message. But due to truncated hermeneutics it
wasn't as good as it could have been. So much was missed and this is once again
due to a misguided understanding of what the Bible is and how Divine Revelation
is focused on the Person and work of Christ.
This time it was a survey of Leviticus which is admittedly no
easy task. It's a difficult book and it's hard to keep people focused as many
find it to be not only dry reading but a dry topic.
But it doesn't have to be.
04 August 2019
Refugees, Clashing Empires, Signs of the Times and the Christian Calling
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
think-tank is closely wed to the corridors of American power. If you listen to
NPR or BBC, you're already familiar with the organisation and Anthony Cordesman
is an old familiar voice.
28 July 2019
A Heartfelt Offering of Thanks to Josh Harris
Josh Harris has kissed Christianity good-bye. While this is
tragic I want to thank him. Thank you for publicly declaring your apostasy.
Thank you for not pretending to still be a Christian and cashing in on your
legacy of compromise with the world.
27 July 2019
Heiser's Unseen Realm and the Divine Council (Part 3)
While I would love to recommend Heiser's works to family and
friends, I cannot do so in good conscience. I know some would benefit from the
conversation and an encounter with the topics he brings up and the Scriptural
data he very effectively utilises. But buried in, around and in-between the
lines are assumptions that can only be described as theologically liberal.
Heiser's Unseen Realm and the Divine Council (Part 2)
For me the tragedy is that Protestant Scholasticism created a
theological paradigm that had little room for spiritual duality and tension.
Because of historical abuses, the twisted absolute
dualism of the Gnostics, Cathars and others there's been a strong monistic
push since the 17th century to resolve all tensions under the
umbrella of Divine Sovereignty. This is pushed to an extreme in the theology
embraced by many if not most contemporary Calvinists.
Heiser's Unseen Realm and the Divine Council (Part 1)
I first started thinking about the Divine Council many years
ago when reading the works of Meredith Kline. In particular his 2001 commentary
on Zechariah's night visions proved a thrilling read and stirred me on several
investigative fronts. To this day it remains a favourite and I frequently
re-visit it. Not only did it feed my already growing interest in
Redemptive-Historical hermeneutics, it started me down a path of investigating
typology and symbols and subsequently I discovered there were vast untapped
riches to be found in the Scriptures, a treasure trove of revelation concerning
the celestial realms and the mechanisms by which God has ordered the universe.
18 July 2019
Habakkuk and Redemptive-History
A couple of weeks ago we were blessed to have a young man
visiting our pulpit, apparently some sort of aspiring preacher. Clearly excited
about the Scriptures it was truly an encouragement to see someone from the Millennial
generation that appeared to be serious and sober. We've had other preachers of
that generation visit and apart from a strange pulpit manner, an odd cadence
and even some maturity issues, the messages were a bit disappointing. This
young man was refreshing.
06 July 2019
OBOR, Atlanticism and Trumpism: Setting the Stage for Proxy Conflicts and Battlegrounds in the New Cold War (Part 2)
China's economy must continue growing. Continued Western
investment is risky, all the more as it's clear the West is gearing for war. A
capitalist economy must grow. Without investment and returns, stagnate capital
begins to depreciate.
This is the point where Capitalism turns the imperialist
corner. If there aren't any more markets, then you must find them, create them
and if necessary force them open. And you must angle and strategise in order to
make sure your rivals don't beat you to it.
Xi does not want to fight a war with the United States but
his solution to the problem was to re-cast and expand China's already growing global
economic footprint. OBOR also known as the New Silk Road gives China something
to invest in and creates a multitude of new markets and opportunities.
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OBOR, Atlanticism and Trumpism: Setting the Stage for Proxy Conflicts and Battlegrounds in the New Cold War (Part 1)
Announced in the fall of 2013, China's Belt and Road
Initiative (OBOR) also known as the New Silk Road continues to garner attention
as the magnitude and scope of the project is beginning to set in.
And indeed the largest coordinated infrastructure project in
recorded history extends well beyond the geography of the historical Silk Road.
The focus hasn't come from American mainstream media outlets as such stories
are of little interest to the domestic audience. However, international news
outlets like the BBC are starting to really pay attention. The stage is being
set.
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22 June 2019
Purity Culture Revisited: A Distortion Subjected to Distortion
I was both surprised and disappointed to discover this
article in the New York Times. The topic is one that should probably stay
within Christian circles as the lost will undoubtedly misunderstand the issues
and turn to blasphemous mockery. The paper which in the same edition published
a piece on how a celebrity Sodomite couple spends their Sundays is a poor forum
indeed for a professing Christian to air internal grievance.
The 'Purity' issue has vexed me in the past and continues to
do so in the present. Something that was good and well intentioned was turned
into a harmful distraction and now a new generation sows seeds of confusion and
brings with it a potential for great harm.
But so it is with Post-War American Evangelicalism. The
movement once known as the New Evangelicalism was rooted in error from the
beginning and has now spawned many 'new' Evangelicalisms... confusion and I
fear apostasy. The fact that the author of the opinion piece is a managing
editor of Christianity Today is a rather stunning indictment of that magazine
and the Evangelical movement it represents.
13 June 2019
Pompeo, Venezuela's Religious Institutions and Evangelical Exploitation
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo got caught on tape and his
comments only confirm what many of us have already known.
In addition to admitting that the CIA was attempting to
overthrow Maduro during his tenure as head of the CIA, Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo now admits that the CIA has sought to utilise religious institutions.
This should make every Christian shudder.
Unfortunately many Evangelicals will not understand that
statement and in fact heartily embrace such collaborations.
25 May 2019
Sabbath and Dominion: New Calvinism and the Question of the Mundane
I've mentioned this in passing before but I think it's a
point worth revisiting. When I hear Confessionalists discussing New Calvinism
they are often uneasy with regard to several points and rightly so.
I'm not a Confessionalist either (though I certainly used to
be) and I don't share all their views or concerns but there is a marked
difference between Reformed Confessionalism and the New Calvinism.
Inbox: Kingdom Clarity and Soteriological Fog
As usual I have reworked the questions a bit but essentially
I was asked the following. If God has made the distinctions between the Kingdom
and the World with such lucidity and clarity, why then do I argue that issues
like Justification are so nuanced? Why would God present something as critical
as what it takes to be made right with Him, what it takes to possess eternal
salvation... in terms that seem so unclear? Isn't Sola Fide, the question of
justification the primary focus of Scripture from beginning to end?
It's a very interesting way of framing the question to be
sure and one I've not encountered before.
22 May 2019
Inbox: Daniel and the Beastly Magistrate
I was asked a question regarding Daniel serving in
government. Clearly Daniel was willing to serve (as a slave) in the governments
of Babylon and Persia and yet stood his ground regarding overt idolatry. If he
refused to worship idols, why didn't he refuse to work for the Beast power? If (as
I argue) working for the state was and is truly the wrong thing for a believer
to do, why didn't Daniel refuse service altogether just as he and his friends
refused to bow down to the king?
And obviously by implication the question suggests that my Christians should not participate in
government argument may be flawed.
19 May 2019
The Poway Shooter, Replacement Theology and the Charge of Anti-Semitism
There's another related issue to the Poway Shooting. I have
detected a resurgence of Replacement Theology talk. This reminds me of Hal
Lindsey's 1990 'The Road to Holocaust' which contains the subtitle: Unchecked the Dominion Theology movement
among Christians could lead us – and Israel – to disaster....
It's a lie with a hint of truth.
The Social Justice Controversy: An Addendum (Poway, R2K and the Inherent Violence of Sacralist Theology)
I was stunned to learn that some have dared to argue that Two
Kingdom theology led to the Poway Shooting.
In reality the exact opposite is true.
13 May 2019
Inbox: The Social Justice Controversy (Part 2)
Racism can go both ways but maybe it takes a pilgrim to
understand that post-Renaissance/Reformation Western Civilisation is a story of
empires clamouring for resources, trade routes, markets and raw power. It is a
story and paradigm deeply rooted in racist assumptions, the assumption that the
West and its culture and race were superior and had the right (even the
prerogative) to use and take the resources and lands of others. It was moral
we're often told, the right thing to do and in many cases it is cast as being
for their own good.
Inbox: The Social Justice Controversy (Part 1)
The controversy was generated in 2018 when a group of men led
by John MacArthur issued a document (sometimes referred to as the Dallas
Statement) condemning the recent spate of 'social justice' movements at work
within US political culture and in particular Evangelicalism.
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