Monthly Archives: May 2009

Fundamental Laws of Humanity

I’ve mentioned here previously God holds the whole human race accountable to some fundamental laws. It has nothing to do with going to Heaven, but a system by which humans can expect to gain a modicum of material prosperity, consistent … Continue reading

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Logic versus Logic

So you think you have it all worked out? Maybe you do. In our Western educational matrix, we are taught Logic. It’s considered a branch of Philosophy, which is mostly looking at the mumblings and grumblings of philosophers in ages … Continue reading

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When It All Goes Away

I’ve had my ten seconds of fame. It passed almost without my noticing. All that is left here is mumbling to myself, which a couple of other folks tend to read once in awhile. Indeed, I won’t even make any … Continue reading

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Fundamental Mistake

More of my calling for repentance… Jesus said we could sum up the whole of written revelation at that time (the Old Testament) with two basic commandments: 1. Love God with all your being. That assertion has a particular flavor … Continue reading

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Celebrating Doom and Gloom

I’ve got to say it: It’s time to repent. We are in trouble. We have numerous natural disasters already, and many more to come. It’s not for nothing those are called “acts of God.” However, it works better if we … Continue reading

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Questions for Authority

Someone very close to me shares one critical trait: We both question authority. However, we do so in very different ways. This other fellow has been to prison more than once, still engages in things which could bring more prison … Continue reading

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Back to Etch

It seems Lenny’s LXDE is broken enough to be unusable. I also had trouble discerning what sort of junk I could remove with the LXDE when I replaced it with IceWM. It wasn’t what I wanted, wasn’t what I needed … Continue reading

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In the Garden Patch of Wisdom

Facts can be encoded and saved on any computer. They can even be manipulated, but that usually requires some form of creative intelligence as yet unavailable to computers. Presentation and portrayal require an active intelligence which serves a purpose — … Continue reading

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Reducing Baggage

When you really need it, you try to make a way to carry it. Otherwise, you try to pick out the one best of a collection and stick with that. I’m trying to unload things which, in my best estimate, … Continue reading

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Liberty: Self-Contained

Very few people actually want liberty. Most of those who talk of it won’t do what it takes, but frankly expect it will be handed to them. Liberty unearned is just another nuisance in the long run. Earning liberty is … Continue reading

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