IDEOLOGICAL RESISTANCE // Mechanics
Action as Truth: Show Me the Work
Why what you do is the only thing that's real, and why 'promises' are just ghosts until the work is finished.
Action as Truth: Show Me the Work
In any 15-man shop, nobody cares what you "believe" or what you "promise." The only thing that is physically true is the Action you take and the Result you produce.
1. The Fact of the Hand
Christ said it clearly: "By their fruits ye shall know them" (Matthew 7:20).
- Technical Results: The only thing that moves the world is the Mighty Hand. A "Fixed Truck" is a materialist truth; a "Plan to fix the truck" is just a ghost-story until the engine starts.
- Reclaiming the Real: The globalist world wants to replace your hard work with "Words, Statements, and Values." This is the Hollowing Out of life. They want you to feel good about a hashtag instead of building a house.
2. The Force of the Kingdom
The Kingdom of God is built by those who Do.
- Priority of Motion: In Materialist Christianity, we prioritize the Physical Result over the narrative. If a neighborhood is fed and the roofs are tight, the Kingdom is there. If people are talking about "love" while their neighbors are starving, that's a mechanical failure.
- The Audit of Truth: Truth is what remains when the talk stops. It’s the fixed road, the full pantry, and the neighbors who show up when the lights go out.
3. Summary
To be a Materialist Christian is to be a person of action. We don't hide behind "beliefs" to avoid doing the hard work. We let our hands do the talking, and we let the results be our witness.
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