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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Clumsiness Is a Disability
I break things, spill stuff, and generally make messes every day. That has nothing to do with my habits of cleanliness, since I’m actually a neat-nik. It’s just I have to spend a portion of every day cleaning up after … Continue reading
US Military Uncovered
The US military machine is exposed. While your mind may read that in terms of exposé, I am referring to the biblical meaning: US troops have no covering of protection from God. Consider the logic offered in Scripture. What happens … Continue reading
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Church Polity Is Politics
The biggest barrier to understanding the Bible is built on the foundation of false Western epistemology. Getting your head inside the biblical epistemology will help you understand a whole raft of issues far more accurately. The greatest barrier built on … Continue reading
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Tagged education, government, scripture
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Not the Apocalypse
We are facing tribulation. The West in general, and the US in particular, are under God’s wrath. Things are going to get rough. But this is not the Apocalypse, not the Great Tribulation, and certainly not The End. Those terms … Continue reading
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What If?
Try to imagine a world where the only thing different was we actually followed the advice of our first president: Never got involved in the various disputes in the world, but kept open peace and trade with everyone as much … Continue reading
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Iran: Exposing the Lies
Examine, if you have time, our national history regarding the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NNPT). You’ll see we pushed hard for it, and most of its provisions derive from our government’s concerns about other nations doing to us what we did … Continue reading
Friend at the End
He lay on the bed, head slightly elevated. There were several tubes and a wire harness connected to his body in various places, but he found it still possible to roll a little to one side or the other. His … Continue reading
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Committee of One
Calling all defenders of the Second Amendment: You are alone. Not in the sense there aren’t millions who wave their guns and declare their loyalty. But for all the noise, when the day comes armed agents of the state arrive … Continue reading
Self-Enforcing Deception: Dispensationalism
When you examine the history of Dispensationalism as a theological notion, you will notice the single greatest source here in the US was the Scofield Reference Bible. It would be too easy to throw out a hundred links here on … Continue reading
GW Theory and Racism
I avoid TV and I hate movies. But sometimes there is something actually worth watching. I highly recommend to you The Global Warming Swindles. It’s just over an hour long, so you’ll need to budget the time for it. I … Continue reading