Monthly Archives: March 2010

More Leaderless Religion

We continue the thoughts from yesterday’s ruminations about leaderless religion. What was described is the necessity for online relations. When we move things into meat space, there are added complications, even though leaderless religion is the ultimate goal. I’ve often … Continue reading

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Leaderless Religion

Recently there’s been a resurgence of interest in Leaderless Resistance. The pertinent point here is if no one person is leading your resistance, there is nothing for your oppressor to target. With leaderless religion, you don’t risk the sort of … Continue reading

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Parental Decison Duty

God grants children. Your worthiness is not the issue, but becomes one very quickly. God holds parents accountable. Not on the micro-level of each decision, but on the broader level of acknowledging His Lordship and obeying His Laws. God does … Continue reading

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Christian Mystical Education for Children

There are a whole lot of people who could work out the details far, far better than I. While I do have experience teaching in schools and writing curricula, I’m not that strong in elementary education, as they call it. … Continue reading

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Fear in Child Rearing

The primary task in Christian discipleship is helping people escape the sins of this world. At its simplest, that means displacing whatever they already have with an other-worldly focus. This fallen world cannot be fixed, and God’s plan of redemption … Continue reading

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Mysticism: The Thing Itself

For thousands of years, time uncounted, humanity got on just fine under mystical assumptions. I reject the notion modern Western rationalism is any improvement at all. The whole question is answered too often from the circular logic which assumes Western … Continue reading

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Raping the Minds of Children

It won’t ever stop until it’s finished. Western Civilization is crumbing around us, and we should grasp the necessity for it, even as we stand in stunned silence at the costs. The costs are high because the fraudulent foundation, upon … Continue reading

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Pragmatic Spiritual Difference

I maintain there is a clear line of departure between the worldly and spiritual domains. I further maintain the Law Covenants (Noah and Moses) were distinct and separate from the Spiritual Covenants (Abraham and Christ), in terms of how they … Continue reading

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Genesis Living

I’m gonna start a club, a movement. I’ll call it “Genesis Living.” That way we can put a stop to this Paleo-Lifestyle nonsense. The Bible says the hunter-gatherer was not the original human lifestyle. That was the folks who were … Continue reading

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This Is a Test #1

Hopefully this will be the first in a series. Situation: You and your buddy are doing something together which holds the rest of the world at a distance. He turns to you and mentions he suffers from a peculiar problem: … Continue reading

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