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Friday, October 4, 2019

Am I A Christo-supremist?




Am I a Christo-supremist?

Do I believe Jesus is the ultimate authority of the universe, and all other authorities in heaven and Earth are subject to His decisions regarding anything and everything? Yes.

Do I believe all judges, kings and presidents are subject to Christ’s supreme authority, whether they recognize it and accept it, or not? Yes.

Do I believe the same holds true for everyone else, and in the end, all people, whether kings or paupers, are subject to Christ’s determination of right and wrong? Yes.

I confess. I’m a Christo-supremist.

Do I believe Truth is fully embodied and wholly complete in Christ alone? Yes.

Do I believe Jesus is the only doorway to a relationship with God the Father, and that all other “paths to the Divine” are dead ends? Yes.

Now I’m in trouble.

Do I believe that Christianity, in its pure form under Christ, is better than any other worldview, philosophy or religion on planet Earth? Yes.

Now I’m in very deep trouble. Yet the world is a much better place because of Christ.

Do I want others to accept Christ's supremacy? 

By force? Never!

Voluntarily? Yes.   

Our post-Christian-turned-anti-Christian culture, following Critical Theory to the brink, is pushing "Christo-normativity" under the bus because it is a non-inclusive, "sole-truth" claim, and therefore worthy to be silenced, through public opinion first, intimidation next, and by force when necessary.

Yes, Christo-normativity is as offensive and divisive as Christ. Christo-supremacy rejects the postmodern line that all "truths" are equally valid, and that humans create their own right and wrong. For spoiling this, we are hated.

People influenced (knowingly or unknowingly) by Critical Theory are systemically eradicating any hint of Christo-supremacy under the pretense of “freedom from oppression” and "social justice."

Christo-supremacists are politically incorrect. Hopelessly so. Accept it.

This is what got the first Christo-supremists of Rome into trouble, and some fed to lions: 1) they recognized One Higher God above the emperor; 2) they saw One Ultimate Truth embodied in a Person who does not change, or bend; and 3) they believed in universal moral norms to which all people are beholden, the greatest of which is authentic love.

We must accept being disliked.

Are you a Christo-supremist?

Better to cross this bridge now, than be confused later, and lose your nerve.

You may be asked this question in court. 


You're already in the court of public opinion.

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