2ndActuality
Ruminations on Geopolitics and Orthodox Christian Theology
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One of the most sacred rituals in the history of society is that of the meal. Men and families come to together before God, a covenant of sorts that you participate in — communing in a way which mirrors the Holy Communion of Christs flesh and blood — wherein you partake of the spirtual and…
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Although a protestant, I have a lot of respect for Cornelius Van Til. His presuppositional methodology proved a necessary stepping stone in the fully fleshing out of the Orthodox transcendental apologetic by people such as Jay Dyer and Fr. Deacon Ananias. Van Til, Bahnsen, and John Frame were my introductions to presuppositional apologetics, and I…
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As I have been contemplating my writing of an essay on this topic, it came to me that one drawn out essay would not suffice. The depth with which the files are concerned extends far beyond what anyone had previously conceived. Hitherto the past week or so, I, along with many others who are familiar…
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Societies that are premised on a rejection of God, metaphysics, and a transcendental grounding for morality will necessarily resort to such a situation in which deity is attributed to created things. Ours is a culture of absolutism to the utmost extent. Not in the sense of the absolute monarchia of The Father, but one in…
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Elitist technocrat and member of the influential Huxley bloodline, Julian Huxley, wrote concerning the manner in which culture is to be subverted and utilized by the “world socialist controllers” in his book UNESCO: It’s Purpose and Philosophy. UNESCO is the cultural arm of the United Nations tasked with “advancing, through the educational and scientific and…