Archive for October, 2008

Multigenerationalism, Less Talk…More Action

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Culture is religion externalized. Look around at the so called “christian” culture in the US and you can tell a lot about about the twisted beliefs of modern evangelicals. One thing that jumps out is that Christians live like people who don’t plan on being around very long. The rise of […]

In Due Season…

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

There is a new website for Christians on the topic of preparedness that I thought you folks might like to know about. Its purpose is to foster discussion in the area of Christian stewardship and preparedness in hopes that more people will begin thinking about these matters. If you have a friend, relative […]

Isaiah Athanasius Turns 2

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Today Isaiah Athanasius Terry turns 2. Hard to believe he’s that old already, seems like yesterday I was announcing his birth here on the blog. Isaiah loves to eat and he is a big boy. He loves horses and cows, cats and dogs, deer and turkeys. He already shoots a long […]

Let the People Rejoice

Saturday, October 18th, 2008

The world is moving into the greatest economic crisis of history. It is a religious crisis, the product of man’s efforts to play god and to control all things. For humanistic man, freedom is anathema, because it runs counter to scientific planning and control. The growing crisis is thus a religious one, and we must […]

Thursday Thoughts

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Well, figured I’d take a little break and check in with everybody in internet land again. I’ve been very busy the past couple days pitchin’ calf pens and splittin’ wood. The old body is sore in all the right places, so that a fella knows he’s been working hard. Its a good […]

God’s Gift of Fermentation

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

They Just Don’t Get It

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

The protestant Church really needs to rethink their ideas on the Middle Ages. This piece of rubbish comes out of a popular “christian” homeschool text book on world history….
The urban (city) culture had been replaced by the rural (country) culture of the Middle Ages…About 95% of the population of western Europe lived in the […]

American Vision is at it Again!

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Sometimes I wonder if the folks at American Vision read any of the books they sell. For crying out loud, what good is a “Christian Worldview” if you don’t know how to use it! Every time Gary and his people say something stupid and I comment on it everyone says, “Oh, but Scott, […]