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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Pragmatism and Opting Out of Apocalypse
Just because you are opting out of the Apocalypse, it doesn’t mean there are no practical measures you can take to prepare. Continuing the theme of the last two posts, I wanted to tie up the loose ends hanging between … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, government, health, mysticism, resistance, survival
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Apocalypse Soon; Opt Out Now
We can’t prevent the coming troubles, but we can prevent ourselves from panicking. Yesterday’s post was partially in jest. Frankly, my mind from day to day might drift on the subject of which operating system I would prefer and why. … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, mysticism, resistance, survival
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Personal Computing in the Apocalypse
As if having a computer would matter when all Hell is breaking loose… So I claim to be a prophet of God, but that does not guarantee I can answer your questions about tomorrow. God only tells me what He … Continue reading
On Human Insignificance
The only reason I bother having my say is because my sense of God’s calling requires it of me. Indeed, I would not have bothered starting this blog if I didn’t believe God required it of me. My own amusement … Continue reading
Profundity in Short Supply
I’m out of gas. The spring allergy season has struck and stuck. Being ill makes me depressed, and depression makes me ill. So my ADD flares up and I can’t keep focused on much of anything that matters. At least … Continue reading
Time and Redemption: Crimes Against Heaven
Our modern American justice system is a rank offense to God. I’ve been privileged to see variations of justice up close and personal. On the one hand, I’ve had a fair selection of relatives who passed through the system. On … Continue reading
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Martial Law? Of Course
Count on it. We will soon be under martial law in the US, or at least some parts of it. The stage has been set. This is no joke, nor merely some hyperbole. That they have been slow to actually … Continue reading
A Prophetic Critique of Game Theory Model, Part 4
Fixing It Starting with the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, fallen man has been granted an ever-brighter light of revelation on the path back. The bare trace in the wilderness became a highway, until the very living Incarnation of … Continue reading
A Prophetic Critique of Game Theory Model, Part 3
Recapitulation Again, this is not God’s ideal. In the Spirit Realm we are all far more unique and individual than our fleshly confinement permits. Before the Fall, humans had a spiritual identity and full awareness. The Fall disconnected us from … Continue reading
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A Prophetic Critique of Game Theory Model, Part 2
The Hierarchy in Action The Game Model hierarchy for manhood is pretty much the same in both the narrow socio-sexual sphere as well as the broader human society. The model applies well in several contexts. However, the model is itself … Continue reading
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