Monthly Archives: July 2010

I Won’t Do Facebook

At one time I had a Facebook account. It was a  bad move. The only reason I have a computer is communications. My first and deepest need regarding computers is writing. That was my first and primary use for one … Continue reading

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Violence Rising

In general, I avoid TV. I won’t try to present the arguments and research here, but TV watching is promoted only because it has a subtle hypnotic effect. This effect is denied by the primary victims, and proven repeatedly in … Continue reading

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Garden of the Soul

Every year my dad plants a vegetable garden, sometimes a few flowers. This year he wasn’t feeling quite as strong as in the past, so was unable to put quite so much effort into it. Still, it produced a huge … Continue reading

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There Is Only One Standard

Don’t talk to me about custom, law, treaties, history or tradition. While I normally take those things into account, they are not binding on me. I am free. Not that those things cannot bind my flesh, or kill it, but … Continue reading

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Take Them Seriously

Over the years of my life, whenever I have encountered children, I’ve never had too much trouble getting their cooperation. Nobody is perfect, and some groups are inherently bratty unless broken apart, but more on that later. The point is, … Continue reading

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Catalogue of Errors

It’s not as if there isn’t enough crazy evil coming out government and corporations, but too much of it. It would be easy to pick out single events for discussion, but today I simply want to reiterate some basic principles. … Continue reading

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Mysticism and Leadership

So you are a Christian Mystic (like me) and have been placed in a position of leadership. Now what? This is much easier than it seems. Leadership means you focus on the mission and results, not the fine details of … Continue reading

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This Is What Scares Me in Oklahoma

Either they are completely stupid, or testing some kind of Orwellian mass control scheme. The other day on our local TV news channels, which I watch only so I know what lies are being promoted by the establishment, there was … Continue reading

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The Iconoclast: Crushing False Dreams

If this life is all we have, then Western Civilization was right all along. When you strip it bare down to the core, the very heart and soul of Western Civilization is anti-Christian materialism. Everything about it assumes there can … Continue reading

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Your Own Resistance

Those who understand it best refer to the “Committee of One” — you don’t have to organize to be effective in resisting evil government. Forget parties and the typical definitions of liberal and conservative, since it is all artificial. What … Continue reading

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