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Welcome to BiblicalAgrarianism.com!

"Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other art follows, The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization." - Daniel Webster

God has ordained an order to the universe and to all of His creation. We believe that lives lived in accordance to the plan and commandments of God is the heart of evangelism. We desire to study God's divine plan for man, integrating proper Doctrines of Grace based Soteriology, Biblical Patriarchy, and Agrarian-Separatist Philosophy. We believe that believing the true Gospel results in a Biblical Worldview and a life lived in obedience to God. We welcome you to BiblicalAgrarianism.com and we pray that God allows us all to use this tool to His greater Glory and for our growth and maturity as obedient Christians....

Check out the new "sometimes daily" Agrarian Journal - "A Process Driven Life" - by Michael Bunker

Stream (or read) the Latest Michael Bunker Sermons:

The Biblical Case for the Beard, Part 1 (audio) (Sermon Notes)
The Biblical Case for the Beard, Part 2 (audio) (Sermon Notes)

Gelassenheit (Submission and Yielding), Part 1 (audio) (Sermon Notes)
Gelassenheit (Submission and Yielding), Part 2 (audio) (Sermon Notes)
Gelassenheit (Submission and Yielding), Part 3 (audio)
Alive to the Law (audio)

Psalms Singing - May '08

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Greetings to new users and friends. Welcome to the new site.

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Free Stuff - We will continue uploading books and other materials that you can download for free from this site. We plan on having all the good theology, doctrine and research materials you were used to at Lazarusunbound.com - but we hope to be so much more. This site hopes to reflect the true Christian Worldview in all its facets.

Thanks for stopping by... enjoy and participate!

The Editor -
Michael Bunker
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Last 5 Articles

· The Carnal Christian by Ernest C Reisinger[ 2 comments - 73 reads ]
· Email Purge and Update[ 1 comments - 85 reads ]
· Clues for Okie Coolness[ 0 comments - 118 reads ]
· Moving to Texas[ 2 comments - 228 reads ]
· Everybody talks about lightning[ 0 comments - 64 reads ]

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The Carnal Christian by Ernest C Reisinger
Friday, July 18 @ 08:36:31 CDT by (73 reads)
Christianitykris writes "

The Carnal Christian

Ernest C Reisinger

Introduction

Many who regularly occupy church pews, fill church rolls, and are intellectually acquainted with the facts of the gospel never strike one blow for Christ. They seem to be at peace with his enemies. They have no quarrel with sin and, apart from a few sentimental expressions about Christ, there is no biblical evidence that they have experienced anything of the power of the gospel in their lives. Yet in spite of the evidence against them, they consider themselves to be just what their teachers teach them -- that they are 'Carnal Christians'. And as carnal Christians they believe they will go to heaven, though perhaps not first-class, and with few rewards.

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Email Purge and Update
Friday, July 11 @ 17:23:36 CDT by (85 reads)
Agrarian Interest Hey y'all,

I did another email purge because I have not done one in awhile.  If you did not receive an email from me today, then you are not on the list.  Before contacting me, make sure your IP or your email system is not "junking" my emails.

I think if I started doing a one hour audio podcast, I could cut down my email and internet time by 3-4 hours a day.  Y'all pray about what you think about that.  It sure would be easier to do Q&A Fridays, which I love to do, but which take so long that I don't do them for weeks on end.  Also, I could probably do a better job of explaining a lot of the things I'm teaching and talking about on the blog and BA.  Also, I could take regular questions via email and then just answer them on the podcast rather than spend time with long emailed answers to only one person.  Anyway, it's just a thought.

Blog stats...

Well, the blog is getting more and more traffic every day.  When I wrote a couple of months ago that the blog was ranked at about 3.5 million (of 55 million blogs), I was hopeful that some day it might at least slip into the top million.  As of this afternoon, A Process Driven Life is ranked #673,604 of all blogs on the internet.  My congratulations to our own Elder David Sifford and his wife Susan, whose Sifford Sojournal is probably one of my favorite reads right now, and, I think, one of the most encouraging, thoughtful, and helpful blogs on the internet... the Siffords debuted this week at 920,161!  Some of the other folks at the ranch here are probably doing pretty well too, but if you still have a "blogspot" URL then it is hard to get your actual stats... unless you get really popular like Herrick Kimball.  Stats don't mean anything except that people are reading your stuff, and when more people are reading it, then that is good.  Viva la Revolucion.

Peace!

Michael


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Clues for Okie Coolness
Monday, July 07 @ 10:21:33 CDT by (118 reads)
Agrarian Interesttabletophomestead writes "They work everywhere else, too. :)

On the JOYS of Living without Air Conditioning in Oklahoma,

*/Simple ways to minimize air conditioning and save big bucks on your
summer electric bills./*//

By Robert Waldrop

Originally published Summer 2003, revised May 2005

HOME

Keeping cool without AC, or while minimizing air conditioner usage, is
not rocket science. It's mostly common sense. These suggestions are
distilled from our six year experience of living without air
conditioning in Oklahoma City. It should be remembered that our advice
is for this particular climate, but ideas may be found here for use
elsewhere..
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Moving to Texas
Thursday, July 03 @ 10:12:24 CDT by (228 reads)
Agrarian InterestOk Y'all, We continue to receive a lot of inquiries from folks interested in moving down here near the fellowship here in Texas. I wanted to give you all some information, and maybe advice, to help you in your prayers and studies...

First some points...


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Everybody talks about lightning
Wednesday, July 02 @ 17:34:10 CDT by (64 reads)
Emergency Preparednesstruthseeker3 writes "
and yes, there are things you can do about it

By Albert H. Carlson

What was a beautiful sunny day with large white billowing clouds low on the horizon has turned progressively darker. The clouds are now almost black, and the temperature has dropped. You are now sure that you are in for a real storm . . . but not just any storm: a thunderstorm. One with a spectacular light show and driving rain. In fact you are about to come face to face with nature’s largest and most regular display of electricity, lightning.

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Barcelona drought: a glimpse of the metropolitan future?
Wednesday, July 02 @ 17:32:47 CDT by (87 reads)
The Worldtruthseeker3 writes "Barcelona is in the grip of a climate crisis on a scale never seen before in modern-day Europe. And now this parched city is being forced to import supplies from France

By Elizabeth Nash
Saturday, 24 May 2008

The Sagrada Familia Lake, in front of the cathedral, is barely a puddle now.


Barcelona is a dry city. It is dry in a way that two days of showers can do nothing to alleviate. The Catalan capital's weather can change from one day to the next, but its climate, like that of the whole Mediterranean region, is inexorably warming up and drying out. And in the process this most modern of cities is living through a crisis that offers a disturbing glimpse of metropolitan futures everywhere.

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Top Antichrist Cardinal: All religions are equal
Wednesday, July 02 @ 17:31:45 CDT by (78 reads)
Antichrist Newstruthseeker3 writes "
The West is becoming 'obsessed with Islam,' Vatican warns

By Daily Mail Reporter
10th June 2008


The West is becoming obsessed with Islam at the expense of the other world religions, the Vatican has warned.


Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, head of the Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue, said that the Church “has to have regard for all religions" and that the West's fascination with Islam was putting inter-faith dialogue at risk. Cardinal Tauran said the council had this week discussed new guidelines on how to achieve this.

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The Doctrine of Incorporation
Wednesday, July 02 @ 15:48:10 CDT by (139 reads)
Christianitytruthseeker3 writes "by Michael Bunker

“For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit. For the body is not one member, but many…Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular. (1Co 12:13-14,27)

July 28, 2003 - The Bible teaches plainly that the true Church of God is a Body, begotten by God and created in order to serve the Head of that Body which is Jesus Christ (Eph. 5:23). Each body may only naturally have one head, lest it be known as some freakish beast or a monster, striving against itself with contrary wills. Through this understanding we see the words of Christ with utter clarity:

“No servant can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon”
(Luke 16:13)"

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Deliberately Meeting a Deliberate Agrarian
Thursday, June 26 @ 19:36:12 CDT by (86 reads)
Christianity

Deliberately Meeting a Deliberate Agrarian


We drove up to New York to meet Herrick Kimball (The Deliberate Agrarian). This picture is of me, Herrick Kimball, and Joseph. Our brother Chris Woods was gracious enough to take the picture. We met with brother Herrick at the Cracker Barrel in Binghamton, New York. We had an awesome time, some great conversation, and we really enjoyed the fellowship. Herrick told us a little about what's going on in his world, and we were able to get to know a guy we all look up to in this Agrarianism movement. I liked him more in person then I already liked him via his great blog. I told the brothers that I would have driven all the way from Texas to meet Herrick even if I didn't have other business up here in "Yankeeland".

I have a lot of other great things to talk about, but time is short and we are still on the run. We had some great fellowship in Gettysburg, then we drove to Fairfield and met a neat Agrarian extended family who took us on an awesome tour of their farm and barns (pictures to come). Tonight we are in Cleveland, Ohio and tomorrow we will be touring Ohio Amish country and we will be meeting another brother who lives closer to Columbus.

Ok, so we totally changed our route, and we are now taking a northern route. I am sorry if we missed out meeting or seeing any of you, but we have been somewhat flying by the seat of our pants (we call it being "fluid"). We will be spending the Sabbath here in Ohio, and then heading towards Kansas on the Lord's Day. We will be passing through Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Kansas City on I-70.

Ok, I have to run. I'll be blogging more about the trip, and hope to have some great pictures posted soon. Y'all stay tuned.

Your servant in Christ Jesus,

Michael Bunker


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The Importance of Christian Scholarship
Wednesday, June 18 @ 10:07:47 CDT by (133 reads)
Christianitytruthseeker3 writes "by J. Gresham Machen

This article is a combination of three addresses given at meetings of the Bible League in Caxton Hall, Westminster, London on June 17, 1932. The text has been taken from a booklet originally published by Shelton College Press, Cape May, N.J., Second Edition, April 1971.


INTRODUCTION
It seems to me, as I stand here before you to-day, that there is one blessing in these days of defection and unbelief which we have come to value as we never valued it before. That is the blessing of Christian fellowship in the presence of a hostile world, and in the presence of a visible Church which too often has departed from the Word of God. To-day, during the three meetings of this League, in the portion of the meetings which has been allotted to me, I am to have the privilege of delivering three addresses on the subject, "The Importance of Christian Scholarship."


It is no doubt unfortunate that the person who speaks about this subject should have so limited an experimental acquaintance with the subject about which he is endeavouring to speak; but in these days of anti-intellectualism you may be willing to hear a word in defence of the intellect, even from one whose qualifications for speaking on that subject are so limited as mine.


There was a time when the raising of the question as to the importance of Christian scholarship might have seemed to be ridiculous; there was a time when a man who does so much talking as a minister or a Sunday School teacher ought to do, in the propagation of the Faith to which he adheres, would have regarded it as a matter of course that he ought to know something about the subject of which he undertakes to talk.

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