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6 Proofs The New Testament Kingdom Is Not A Theocracy

November 6, 2025 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

If no theocracy has ever succeeded in the past, why do we think it wil work out well now?

We Have No Idea
When The Kingdom Is Coming
And We Haven’t Been Commissioned
To Make It Happen

One form of Old Testament government, studied curiously by Christians and surprisingly entertained in recent times, is a Theocracy.

In simple terms, the word means the rule of God. Sounds intriguing but that definition is rather slim. It provides no detail and in practice has proven to be nightmareish depending on the parties forming such a government.

The idea provokes many questions.

Who will lead in a theocracy? What religious activities will it require? What prohibitions will it enact?

Those are just a few of the questions and the answers could and probably would change depending on who is in office. Religious rules can be quite obsessive and any new Pharaoh could change the rules at will based on how he or she perceives God.

If the JW’s win out, we won’t be allowed blood transfusions. If the Catholics win out, we won’t be allowed birth control.

Remember, a theocracy is a state, a religious state, governed by the rule of God. Because God is the understood Ruler, but cannot be seen, the leader’s connection to God is presumed and legislation, about which questions wouldn’t be allowed, neither needs nor requires consensus.
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Why Faith Is Such A Problem For Christians

August 31, 2025 by EnnisP Leave a Comment

Faith is liberating, opens doors and creates opportunities.

We Are Anchored
As Much By People
As We Are By Faith
And That Can Be A Problem

We usually think of faith as a problem for non-believers and that is true but it’s also a problem for believers. Let me explain.

Faith and Christianity are almost synonymous.

  • You can’t become a Christian without faith.
  • You can’t live like a Christian without faith.

The Bible makes very clear statements to drive those points home:

For by grace are you saved through faith. (Epheisans 2:8)

We walk by faith, not by sight. (2 Corinthians 5:7)

And the book of Hebrews confirms:

Without faith it is impossible to please God. (Hebrews 11:6)

Christians know this. Living by faith is their mantra. We wear it on tee shirts, broadcast it on bumper stickers and declare it verbally and endlessly for anyone close enough to hear.

All of that is understood.

Christianity’s most notable quality is faith and those who have it can’t stop talking about it. It’s a good thing but it’s also a problem not because we don’t have it but because we do.

What Are We Talking About

First, a brief explanation of faith. Faith involves three things: mindset, focus and manner.

What it means to have faith is simple. The word means trust, confidence, assurance in something unseen or not yet proven. The dictionary puts it simply:

Confident or unquestioning belief in the truth, value or trustworthiness of a person, idea or thing.

The first part of that definition gives us the mindset: trust, confidence, assurance.

The second part features the focus: person, idea or thing.

Having faith is one thing but it only counts if you place your faith in the right person, idea or thing.

Believing in the wrong idea will not make the idea right no matter how strongly you believe.

Faith is important but it cannot and does not stand alone. It will always have a target and if the target is wrong, the faith will do you little good.

But if the object of your faith is correct, it will be followed by an appropriate manner. That is, you’ll act accordingly. If I believe I will lose credibility if I don’t pay my bills, that belief will effect how I manage my money.

So faith is three things:

  • Unsubstantiated confidence
  • Placed in the appropriate object
  • Followed by sincere actions

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From The Dark Ages To The Modern Era, Catholics Have Come Full Circle

March 5, 2025 by EnnisP 2 Comments

Neither the leopard nor the Catholic can change their spots.

The Supreme Court
Has Become The New Tribunal

In the colonial years of American history religion was very prevalent. Several denominations were represented: Lutherans, Presbyterians, Baptists, Anglicans, Quakers and even Catholics. This plurality was only grudgingly accepted, however, as every colony adopted an official religion.

Puritans and Anglicans were the most prominent but States like Pennsylvania and Rhode Island accepted and encouraged a pluralistic approach.

Historically, that level of religious diversity usually ended in a dog fight. Europe’s Thirty Years War (1618-1648), motivated largely by Catholic attempts to reseize political control, was a good reason for Protestants to escape to the New World.

But abuse wasn’t committed only by Catholics. Even when Catholics weren’t scheming for political advantage the Protestants were killing each other in an attempt to gain power. For Europeans it seemed there was no end in site.

It’s as if the religious in Europe were trying to bring Matthew 10 to everyday life.The best option was to cut and run.

Religious freedom (aka the desire to escape religious persecution) was one of the main reasons immigrants gambled on the long and fraught journey to settle on American soil.

But the abusive nature of religion didn’t fade easily. It’s a strange thing but religious aggression immigrated to America too.

The Puritans (aka Congregationalists), the first Protestants to settle in America, dominated the New England colonies. Their first order of business was to combine church law with civil law and the entire community was held to that standard. Anyone who didn’t show up at church regularly was in trouble. [Read more…] about From The Dark Ages To The Modern Era, Catholics Have Come Full Circle

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