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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | To counteract the disorder of a city engulfed by internal strife and upheaval, we in the West would do well to rediscover the true meaning of vocation. We may cultivate an abundant yield simply by applying the virtues we associate with the master craftsman-diligence, recognition of quality, and striving for mastery-to whatever we do, whether work or leisure. (essay by Matthew Pheneger) | |
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brewminate.com
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| | | | | The guild existed to serve a singular purpose: to train Apprentices. By Kristine Wilson-SlackWriter I became fascinated with | |
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retrorpg.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Iron Age in Europe: Hanseatic League, N. Europe The Iron Age began in Europe about 1100 BCE, in the middle of the period. The Hanseatic League was an alliance of trading cities, their merchants and guilds that existed during the 13th to the 17th centuries C.E. in Northern Europe and into the Baltic Sea area.The... | |
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www.brandonstaggs.com
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| | | [AI summary] The text presents a critical view of modern Christian movements, particularly the Emergent Church and Rick Warren's teachings, which are seen as leading back to mysticism and New Age ideas. It contrasts these with the Reformation's goals of returning to biblical truth and warns against the dangers of religious tolerance and apostasy. The discussion includes debates over Bible translations, the role of the KJV, and the importance of sticking to apostolic teachings. Many commenters share personal experiences of leaving churches due to doctrinal issues and express hope for a return to solid biblical foundations. | ||