Monthly Archives: September 2010

The Fable of Nice

The Prince of the Power of the Air wants you under his thumb, preferably by putting you under his servants. For the vast majority of humanity, that means keeping them busy with things which don’t matter. Putting a magnifying glass … Continue reading

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Oklahoma State Fair: A Total Waste

Update: Here we are three years later and things are even worse. In particular, the prices are much higher than when I first wrote this. Our state fair is still a rip-off and still run by the most corrupt criminal … Continue reading

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That Green-Eyed Monster Stalks Me

I confess: I am suffering a serious case of envy. It’s almost like lust. Among the clients I see in my computer ministry was a fellow with a nice Inspiron 1525 laptop — 2.0 Ghz dual core CPU, 3GB RAM, … Continue reading

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Poverty of Morality

Jesus clarified the meaning of the Law of Moses. In the process He clarified the underlying meaning of all God’s Laws under all Law Covenants. This He did in the process of showing how the leaders and teachers of His … Continue reading

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Fake America

Whatever we once were, and certainly regardless of what we say we are, we are fake. Not just slyly fake, but in the most outlandish, over-the-top, blatant satire of ourselves. All the world can see it, but we are blind … Continue reading

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The Non-Manifesto

AKA: Christian Mystics Manifesto We are in rebellion, but we aren’t doing anything. Our rebellion is against this whole plane of existence, so considerations of doing and being are missing the point. We aren’t taking over anything; we don’t even … Continue reading

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I Still Read Books

Among my computer literate associates, there seems an almost invisible line right around age 30 or so. Those below that line who are serious netizens don’t read books that much. Those older typically do. Right now I’m starting what amounts … Continue reading

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Facebook: Virtualizing the Soul

As we watch the death throes of Western Civilization, certain symptoms manifest prominently. As the electronic mesh expands and thickens, with fatter pipes and richer content, so does the shallowness of each connection within the mesh. We can surely speed … Continue reading

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Facebook Hates Elderly and Poor

In the on-going saga of Facebook foul-ups, they now have decided anyone opening a new account must give their cellphone number and text message the confirmation. Most elderly do not have cellphones, and the few who do aren’t into texting. … Continue reading

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False Flag Plans for US (Updated)

Update: The article I reference here turns out to be a forgery. If you click the link you’ll find that out. I would like to recommend yet another article: Israel vs the United States and Iran by Dr. Phillip L. … Continue reading

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