PATRIARCHY Studyletters
Table of Contents
Back in the mid-1980's I circulated a "Studyletter" called
"PATRIARCHY." These are the major essays in that series (which I am
presently converting to HTML) along with links to the "95
Theses on Patriarchy."
Patriarchy: A Definition
- A family-centered society
- No "State"
- No "Institutional
Church"
- In the "95 Theses" below, we sometimes use the term
"Anarcho-Theocracy" as a synonym for "Patriarchy"
Family vs. Church and State: A History
The Bible Describes the Battle
95 “Vine
& Fig Tree” Theses
The heart of our thesis is a survey of the State in Scripture. Just to be
cute, we have divided our survey into 95 key events or commandments in the Bible
which either show the State to be immoral, or champion decentralized free market
approaches to social problems. Along the way we discuss several other doctrines
which are implicitly or explicitly presupposed in the mainstream expositions of
Romans 13, such as “the depravity of man,” the predestined decline of
civilization before the Second Coming (eschatology), and the “separation of
church and state.” Micah's “Vine & Fig Tree”
world is possible today.
The Theses are arranged chronologically, as you would find them reading
through the Bible. They are organized under the following heads:
Introduction
- View | Welcome to
"The 95 Days of Christmas"
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The Importance of Luther's 95 Theses
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The Origin of These 95 Theses
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Introduction: Taking the Bible Seriously
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Thesis 1: Christ the Word
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Thesis 2: Christ the Creator
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Thesis 3: Creation, not Evolution
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Thesis 4: Omniscience, Predestination, and Providence
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Thesis 5: "Self-Evident Truths"
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Thesis 6: The Biological Basis of Patriarchy
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Thesis 7: The Dominion Mandate
View |
Thesis 8: Patriarchy and "the Extended Family"
Patriarchy: The Original
Society
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Thesis 9: Patriarchy and the Sanctions of the Covenant
View |
Thesis 10: The Priority of Agrarianism
View |
Thesis 11: Patriarchy and the Mountain
Conclusion:
At no time before the Fall did God command men to form “the State”
B. Patriarchy Before the Flood
Conclusion:
At no time before the Flood did God command men to form “the State”
C. Patriarchy Before Sinai
Conclusion:
At no time before the giving of the law at Mt. Sinai did God command men to form
“the State”
D. Patriarchy Under Moses
- Pharaohs and Pyramids
- View |
Thesis 29: Patriarchy and Resistance to Tyranny in the Early Days of the Old
Testament
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Thesis 30: As With All Angelic Activity, No State Action Is Coincidental or
Random
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Thesis 31: Ceremony, Ritual, Liturgy, And The "Pedagogical Law"
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Thesis 32: Patriarchy and "Sacraments": Passover
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Thesis 33: Patriarchs And "Elders"
- Patriarchs as
"Elders"
- Patriarchs as
Elders and Judges
- Is Exodus 18 a
Mandate for "Civil Government?"
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Thesis 34: The Need for a Pedagogical Legal Structure
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Thesis 35: Angels And The Pedagogical Legal Structure
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Thesis 36: The Promised Land
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Thesis 37: The Temporary Character of The First "Church Officers"
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Thesis 38: Patriarchy and the Temple
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Thesis 39: Patriarchy and Education
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Thesis 40: Patriarchy and Oaths
Conclusion:
The Mosaic System did not contain a command from God for men to form “the
State”
E. Patriarchy and the Rise
of the State
Conclusion:
At no time before the time of Saul did God command men to form “the State”
F. Patriarchy and Providence:
The State
- God Sends EVIL !
- Angels and God's Throne of
Government
- Stars and Idolatry
- The
Politics of Star-Worship
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Thesis 46: Romans 8:28 and The State
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Thesis 47: God's Sovereign Ordering of Every State
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Thesis 48: The State Serves God by Sinning
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Thesis 49: The State As Sanctified "Servant"/
"Deacon"/"Minister"
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Thesis 50: The State Does Not Serve God Self-Consciously
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Thesis 51: Only One King Self-Consciously Serves God
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Thesis 52: Judgment of the State in Heaven and Earth
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Thesis 53: Moloch-Worship and the Nature of Idols
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Thesis 54: War, Capital Punishment, and "The Sword"
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Thesis 55: The Throne of David
- The Power of the Sword
- "In the Name of the Law"
Conclusion:
At no time in the Old Covenant did God command men to form “the State.” The
desire for a State was a rejection of God. God raises up evil empires to
“serve” His purposes of vengeance, but the men participating in these acts
of violence are judged by God.
G. Patriarchy and the Messiah
CONCLUSION:
The Messiah came to establish His
Kingdom and crush rival empires to powder.
H. Patriarchy and the Early Home-Churches
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Thesis 68: Extremism vs. Neutrality
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Thesis 69: Sons of God and Pedagogues
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Thesis 70: Judgment and the Church-Courts of Christ
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Thesis 71: The Apostolic Church and the Spread of Power
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Thesis 72: Patriarchy and the House-Church
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Thesis 73: Patriarchy and the "Sacraments": Baptism
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Thesis 74: Patriarchy and the "Sacraments": "The Lord's
Supper"
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Thesis 75: Self-Ordination
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Thesis 76: Salt and Statism
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Thesis 77: Political Authority and Kingdom Citizenship
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Thesis 78: Patriarchy and Resistance to Tyranny in the Last Days of the Old
Covenant
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Thesis 79: Taxation, Kingdom Citizenship, and Overcoming Through Suffering
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Thesis 80: Violence
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Thesis 81: Vengeance
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Thesis 82: Creationist Anarcho-Socialism and Darwinian Archo-Socialism
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Thesis 83: Pedagogy and The Powers
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Thesis 84: The End of Archists: The Pedagogues Judged by the Church
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Thesis 85: The Last Days of the Old Covenant
- Salt and Statism
- Ghostbusters on Mars Hill
CONCLUSION:
The Early Christian families, meeting in homes, were opposed by both
“Church” and “State.”
I. Patriarchy in “the Millennium”
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Thesis 86: "The Millennium"
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Thesis 87: "Ruling with Christ"
- Angels and
Autarchy
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Thesis 88: Salvation as Light and Social Healing
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Thesis 89: Edenic Restoration
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Thesis 90: The New Heavens and New Earth
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Thesis 91: The Unconverted In the "Millennium"
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Thesis 92: The Last Acts of Earthly Archists
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Thesis 93: The City of God
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Thesis 94: We are in Heaven Now
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Thesis 95: Perfection
CONCLUSION:
God prohibits murder, theft, and deprivation of liberty, actions which form the
heart of “the State.” God nowhere commands men to form “the State.” The
State, therefore, should be abolished
In the Garden of Eden there was the Family. There was no priesthood, no
State.
All human beings are created in families. Patriarchy
is an inescapable concept. If the Christian pater does not train his
family in the Ways of Peace, he will be oppressed by a “paternalistic”
State.
The Institutions of Church and State are unBiblical. They reflect rebellion
against God's Law.
The whole history of
man as recorded in the Bible is the history of sinful rebellion against
society as created in the Garden of Eden, and the construction of institutions
based on coercion and violence. It is the history of Politics vs. Patriarchy.
Not Priesthood, nor Statecraft: The
Family is God's Central Institution.
Training Ground for Morality,
Forgiveness, Self-Discipline, Competence.
Obedience through the Family eliminates
tyranny, protects property.
Institutions such as Church
and State were formed in rebellion, not faith.
The Christmas
Conspiracy Is the Product of the Home
The Fifth Archetype:
Family
The Christmas
Conspiracy
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Virtue
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Vine & Fig Tree
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Paradigm Shift
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Theocracy
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