Most Christians don’t
know the Bible and therefore must base their Christianity and their
lives on Reason, morality, conservatism, tradition, “family values”, and by
honestly and sincerely doing what they think is right and good. Sadly, that is
exactly how atheists live their lives.
This site is for
Christian warriors who stand without fear or apology for the truth, the
authority, and the necessity of the Bible. It is for soldiers who respectfully
serve God by taking Him at His word, who exalt faith over Reason, and who put
duty and obedience before Self. It is for veterans who have seen the error, the vanity, and the futility of
barking up the ever-growing, ever-changing (click HERE for
an example) Tree of Knowledge that flourishes
along the broad, scholastically-garnished halls of “theology.” It is for
comrades who, having laid aside the dubious weight of every book of thus-saith-man theology
that did beset them, now confidently run the race with patience along the
narrow and humble path of belief by
faithfully and obediently choosing thus-saith-the-Lord Bible study. It is for Swordbearers who can see the growing apathy and apostasy in
modern Christianity, and are interested in Bible study, doctrine, and Christian
history. This site promotes THE SWORDBEARER BIBLE STUDY,
which combines a Bible study/Christian history (The Age of Reason) with the Holy Bible (KJV), which results in a uniquely-convenient, time-saving,
all-in-one free Bible study with all Scripture references one-click QuikLinked directly to the appropriate
verses in the Bible. The Age of Reason
teaches 1) the Bible (the big picture as well as
doctrine), 2) world history from a Biblical
perspective, 3) the Christian walk, and 4) it shows how and why our modern New
Testament churches have used Reason to become carnal and doctrinally corrupt (click the
above link for an example). The AOR has been chosen by a Bible
Institute as a textbook for both preachers and pewsters, and it has been
selected for Bible Study Groups and Christian Book Clubs and Discussion Groups.
The AOR puts Christianity into
perspective historically and shows
how doctrine was corrupted as faith in what the Bible says
was undermined by Reason. When you finish this complete Bible study you will
have a mature understanding of God, world history, the Bible, doctrine,
Christianity, and what this war is all about.
(For you young and inexperienced soldiers who are about to leave
because you aren’t ready yet to tackle a comprehensive Bible study, remember
this site: you won’t find a complete Bible study anywhere else that presents
the pure doctrinal truth of Bible literalism in an unbiased, straightforward
manner that doesn’t waste your time beating around the bush. You may not like
all of it and you may not accept all of it…but at least you’ll no longer be in
the dark, will understand why so many Bible-believing veterans are saying the
modern church has been led astray by theology’s arrogant dismissal of believing
Bible study, and will find out that Bible
study (as distinguished from theology)
is just walking with God one wonder-filled, nurturing step at a time as the
simple beauty of reading and believing
produces the spiritual fulfillment and confidence
of getting to know Him through His own word. You’ll see how amazing,
satisfying, and fulfilling feeding on God’s word can be, and will acquire a
big-picture understanding that will help you grow more quickly. May God bless
your quest to become one of His faithful soldiers.)
You need to understand why
Christianity is supposed to be based on authority
(God is our King) and obedience (we
are His servants) rather than on “knowing right and wrong.” Knowing is
when a member of Christ’s body doesn’t consult his Master/Head to find out how
to live, because he thinks he already knows...and
thereby the member becomes another head who usurps God’s lordship and robs Him
of His glory – which is precisely why God
declared the tree of the knowledge of good and evil to be off limits (See chapter H1 page 3 for
explanation). And you need to understand that morality, Reason, tradition, family
values, and liberal and conservative social and political activism are all
based on the tree of the knowledge of good and evil rather than on the word of
God. You will learn that the apostasy of the Bible-preaching Pharisees and
Sadducees was not an anomaly; well-meaning Christians and their preachers today
are at least as ignorantly
apostate and doctrinally corrupt as they were back then because modern Christians know even less Bible than did the Pharisees. (Why is it that we have a tendency
to lazily assume other preachers and pewsters have been the kind of
dedicated, motivated, responsible, knowledgeable experts on Bible doctrines
that we have never cared enough to become?) That’s why modern Christians are
so verbose about social and political issues but cannot intelligently
participate in discussions about the very Bible doctrines they were commanded
to master and earnestly contend for.
In the 13th century the
Pope decided Colossians 2:8 no longer applied and ordered Thomas Aquinas to
incorporate Greek philosophy into Christianity – even though it had been banned
by all of God’s people
(including the Lord Jesus Christ in Col 2:8) for 1,500 years
since the Greek philosophers dreamed it up. Philosophy defined Reason as the
secular/scientific pursuit of “unbiased truth” – which is also called Humanism
– and declared it to be necessary in order to know good and evil. Years later
John Calvin and the other Protestant leaders (who grew up in the Church of Rome
where they became enthusiastic believers in Greek philosophy) applied that
Reason to church and national governments (click HERE for
an example) in order to overthrow the
authority of shepherds and monarchs – beginning with the beheading of Britain’s
King Charles I in 1649. Reason was also used to radically change society (via democracy),
economics (via capitalism), and Christianity (via theology). Theology was the new and popular
“science” that “modernized” and “intellectualized” Christianity by applying
Reason to the Bible in order to change what God literally says into what He “really meant” to say…but didn’t.
Ironically, theology actually discouraged personal Bible study and caused
widespread ignorance, apathy, and apostasy by convincing Christians that the
Holy Spirit no longer reveals His word to humble believers who rely on His Book alone; He now reveals His truth only
to theologians who think taking God’s
word literally is “ignorant, old-fashioned, and unsophisticated” and therefore
spend most of their time reading lots of other books by men. This incorporation of philosophy/Reason/humanism
into every facet of Western civilization is called by historians and
theologians “The Enlightenment” and “The Age of Reason.” This resulted,
incredibly enough, in Christian society’s acceptance of “self-evident
truths” based on the forbidden fruit’s instinctive humanistic knowledge of
right and wrong, which is summed up by philosophy’s well-known heresy that “man
is the measure of all things.” These self-evident truths
gradually displaced the Bible as the practical, legal, and governmental
foundations of our lives.
In other words, Self
subtly became our god – even as we continued rendering lip service to the
Bible. When Self rules it results in men doing what they honestly think is right (Judges 21:25) rather than what God thinks is right (1 Kings 14:8). And
that makes us focus on being “a good person” rather than on being an obedient
servant of God. Being a “good” person depends on knowing what good is, and
Reason has convinced us we already
know good and evil! The problem with being an obedient servant is it
depends on doing the will of our Master...which requires learning the Bible. So
we came up with substitutes for knowing the Bible by accepting Reason-based humanistic behavioral guides such as
morality, family values, and conservative social and religious traditions. That
is how Christians who are so woefully ignorant of the Bible can be so
infuriatingly self-righteous.
We can escape apostasy
only by faithfully learning, believing, and doing the word of God: We must die
to Self and let God become our Lord again. The message
of The Age of Reason is so important
I’ve made it easy to study: You may read the entire text on this web site, or
freely download The Swordbearer Bible Study, or
download individual chapters, or – if you prefer hard copies – purchase The Age of Reason.
Today many Christians,
when looking for a Bible study, are not humbly looking for something that will
train them up in the way they should go by teaching them the hard truths of
God; they are smugly looking for something that will tickle their ears by
assuring them that, in spite of their appalling ignorance of the word of God,
they are somehow already on the path of righteousness. They want to read, not study; and they want to agree,
not learn. In other words, they
prefer “Bible studies” they don’t need
because they already know and agree with everything in them! This Bible
study attempts to please God, not man: The
Age of Reason is a no-nonsense, straight-talking Bible study and Christian
history that will help you grow more rapidly as a Christian and feel more
confident about doctrine. But it is also going to show that all denominations,
including yours, are infected by Greek Reason. The Age of Reason is not the usual shallow, easy-going,
soft-spoken, superficial, commercialized, hypocritical, phony, and
oh-so-popular ear-tickling drivel so common in pulpits and Christian
bookstores. One pastor put it this way:
“The Age of Reason is
a wonderful and unique blend of historical and doctrinal truths that hits hard
at what are popularly known as conservative and fundamental viewpoints. AOR peels the hide off hypocrisy and
apostasy. It exposes shallow man-made theology. AOR is for neither weak-hearted brethren nor those who are
uncomfortable having their long-held denominational traditions or personal
convictions challenged in the light of Biblical evidence.”
And all of you faithful Bible believers will be able to
appreciate the underlined part of this testimonial:
“As a preacher who has faithfully studied the Bible and also
read many books by other Christian authors about doctrine, history, and the
Christian walk, I was skeptical when I received your book. I was sure it would
be filled with the same sweet nothings
that now cause me to throw away most Christian books as wastes of time.
But right away I could tell you were different: You actually have something to
say and you never hesitate to come right out and say it – all the way through
your book… Eventually I realized you really were onto something very
important…”
Many “Christian” books
today have commercial and proselytizing motives behind them, but the only
purpose of The Age of Reason is to
glorify God and edify His church by helping individuals like you who love Him.
If you are a young Christian, parts of this book will be too much for you to
handle at first, but you can study and grow at your own pace. If you are the
kind of sincere Christian who wants to understand what Christianity is all
about and why the dark last days are dark, you should study The Age of Reason. Even if you think
your church has done an excellent job teaching you and training you up into a
mature Christian warrior who is properly knowledgeable of the Bible and
confidently armed for the war, you should get this free book. For those of you
who do not believe in the authority of the Bible, however, there is no point in
getting AOR, because I make my case
based on Thus saith
the Lord – chapter and verse – rather than on what modern Christians think.
Promoting Bible study over theology
because of the truth, the
authority,
and the necessity of the Bible.
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