This is a copy of our “about” section on the site, published here for further preservation.
"Proclaiming liberty to the captives and freedom to the prisoners" (Isaiah 61:1).
This is a copy of our “about” section on the site, published here for further preservation.
In this article, we have compiled arguments from real debates we have engaged in to try and show the common objections that the statists of the world raise against the anarchist Gospel of God's Kingdom, in hopes that such a format may provide a useful insight into the typical claims experienced by Christian Anarchists as they defend the Kingdom of God from the false converts of the world.
This article series covers the Biblical use of the terms adultery and whoredom and such and shows how they are largely used as a metaphor to explain a people who lust after human kings and rulers to protect them, just as the so-called “Christians” in America today we see no problem with supporting presidents, “the troops,” and police.
The is an article series that points out how Biblical salvation has very much to do with God liberating His people from the bondage of statism and how statism is a competing, God-forsaking theory of salvation that brings bondage rather than deliverance.
This is a 5-part article series covering the artificial prosperity of statist societies that entice men into accepting their bondage for perceived comforts, benefits, and privileges of these Egyptian societies, rather than seeking the Kingdom of God as the only truly peaceful, prosperous, and enduring society.
This is an article series on allegiance to God alone, which shows that all those who follow the Lord must repent from any notion of serving or pledging allegiance to the man-made kingdoms of the world and seek the Kingdom of God alone at the exclusion of all other false kings and kingdoms.
This is our 6-part series on the anarchistic nature of the Kingdom of God, the politics of those who seek it, how it relates to the false religion of statism, where it sits on a political spectrum, and what the results are for the choices that men must make between these rival theocratic orders.
Here is a ten-part series on God’s love of justice and liberty and His despise for the political plunder systems that men seek in their sin.
This book on the prophet Hosea is the first in a series of books by Obadiah D. Morris to provide an anti-statist commentary on the Holy Scriptures.
Here are more details of the Samuel Eight Project that may be of interest to readers: how the project came about, the thinking of the public, more about the scripture itself, and instructions on making a submission.
An introduction the Samuel Eight Project. The scriptural background, man’s political rebellion against God, God’s warning of what it would mean, its pertinence today, and what we hope to achieve with the project.
The Samuel Eight Project is a project by our ministry to list crimes by government in order to show the people today that God's warning to the Israelites of the destruction that comes from king-seeking is still relevant today.
This is a short poem on God’s people coming out of the world, such as disengaging from the Egyptian political systems than have ensnared men into voting for them and cheering them on.
Many of the things that so many American Christians tell us we must be doing, like voting and being politically involved, are inconsistent with true Christian teachings. Advancing God's kingdom relies on preaching the gospel, making disciples, and community engagement, rather than reliance on flawed government systems, which ultimately reflect a misunderstanding of Christ’s message.
The ideas we commonly hear from most Christians—that we must get out and vote, that we need political rulers, that statism isn’t idolatry, that there’s nothing wrong with Caesar’s retirement programs—are highly at odds with what the true Kingdom of God looks like. Here we interview Michael Plaisted who helps present a very different picture of what liberty under God looks like than what most men tell us.
Here is our 8-part series on “pride in the scriptures” and how much it relates to the philosophy of statism in the world that is adopted by both rulers and those who think we need them.
Here is our ten-part series on the concept of God-fearing or the “fear of the Lord” in the scriptures and how it relates to the kingdoms of men.
Here is a summary of a three-part article series on the Book of Jonah. Part 1 discusses the courage needed to preach against idolatry. Part 2 explores the preference for repentance over destruction. Part 3 emphasizes God's mercy and patience in a society of wickedness.
Here is a summary of our activity in the first year of this ministry.
A collection of memes from Leaving Egypt Ministries.