Monthly Archives: November 2010

USA: Terrorist Rogue Nation

Just to make sure no one misses the point from yesterday’s post: The USA is now the worst of all rogue terrorist nations. We are the bad guys, America. Few have said it so eloquently as Will Grigg at Pro … Continue reading

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The Wrath of God Upon America

I want you to see this from the biblical perspective. You first have to understand nations have no standing in the Spirit Realm as do individuals. The whole matter of national justice is of the Law Covenants. Since we are … Continue reading

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Facing Disaster

Steve Quayle says we might be seeing a bank holiday next week starting on Veterans’ Day. You notice the core of the White House, along with some 200 major CEOs, will be in Mumbai during that day. Good time to … Continue reading

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Divine Illumination Makes Morals

So with all this blather of mysticism and putting the ego (reason) in its place, what is the point? Paul covers that all too well: Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and lack compassion, I … Continue reading

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Mysticism: East versus West

Take a look at the standard definitions of the term “mysticism”. These are generally accepted in academic circles as proper meaning for the term in communicating with others in the English language. Note the emphasis on non-rational means to apprehension. … Continue reading

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Whew! Glad That’s Over

Elections in the US (no doubt other places) are such a farce, their only value is in the entertainment factor. The same party won this time which won last time: Bigger Government Corporate Owned War Party. This party has two … Continue reading

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Holy Ghost Christian Mystic

I’m a Christian Mystic. That’s not so much about what I believe as how I derive my beliefs. I take the mystical path of receiving a direct communion with God Himself, the light of revelation and power to act in … Continue reading

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Herding Us into Urban Death

A few years ago I noted my displeasure with urban living. That is not to say I hate going downtown. I’m drawn by the same thing which draws everyone else. I’ll never be so spiritual I don’t suffer temptations. But … Continue reading

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Open Source Religion

I’m currently following a discussion on a private list which addresses the issue of churches and Open Source software. For those most deeply involved in Open Source development, it’s almost a religion. They frankly accuse churches of wasting God’s blessings … Continue reading

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