Monthly Archives: April 2011

A Prophetic Critique of Game Theory Model, Part 1

Perhaps I can put this whole topic to rest somewhat. Background Game itself reflects nothing of God’s ideals; it simply organizes what can be consciously understood of fallen human nature in terms of human sexual response. It works so well … Continue reading

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A Minority Report: Will the Real Conspiracy Please Stand Up?

It’s not a matter of knowing precisely what is real, but recognizing what clearly is not. Don’t pay any attention to me; I’m simply some nut claiming to be a prophet serving Jesus Christ. Most of the other people in … Continue reading

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Game Theory, Part 4: Epilogue

Plenty of people are not in the game, and have no status in the hierarchy. If you aren’t on the market, as it were, you aren’t in the game. You need not try to identify with any of these labels, … Continue reading

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Game Theory, Part 3: Females

As noted, women are hardly immune to game. In modern Western societies, the vast majority of women are not fully conscious of game, and it is predictable precious few approach reality about their own placement, or how it works at … Continue reading

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Game Theory, Part 2: The Hierarchy

First, credit for the original research on this goes to Vox Day. What follows is simply a restatement of his hierarchy from a different perspective, a different range of experience and purpose. I have no interest in making anyone a … Continue reading

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JFK Conspiracy Theories Note

I’m one of those who remembers the exact moment when I heard JFK was assassinated, despite being a mere second grade student in one of the Oklahoma City Public Schools (Emerson Elementary, no longer a school, but an administrative building). … Continue reading

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Game Theory, Part 1: Background

(I’ve decided I’m not quite comfortable with the explanations of others regarding Game Theory as a Socio-Sexual Model. Here’s my own explanation.) We all have our maps of reality. Like ancient cartographers exploring the oceans for undiscovered lands, we only … Continue reading

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New Article Added to Permanent Archive

On my static website I posted a rewrite of my two posts regarding the Game Theory Model of Socio-Sexual Relations– Spiritual Manhood: Character Is Holiness.

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Morality: Virtual World versus Real World

To live spiritually in this world, you still have to understand the morality of our fallen existence. You cannot fight what you do not understand. We need to know the Laws of God, and the limits on Satan and his … Continue reading

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More on Character Is Holiness

Character: in typesetting, recognizable, different from other characters; the quality of having a unique presentation to the world; being different enough to distinguish from others of the same type. This is a follow-up to Character Is Holiness. In the comparison … Continue reading

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