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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Introducing MAFIAA Fire Firefox Addon
As noted here previously, I firmly believe under God’s Laws once any media, text or software has been rendered in a digital format, and become accessible in any way via the Internet, no copyright can apply. Yes, the digital world … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged browsers, culture, government, internet
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Character Is Holiness
Oklahoma is where I was born, and where I live now. In the southwestern part of our state, the streams and rivers run clear; everywhere else they run shades of dark red mostly. In the southwest corner of our state, … Continue reading
The Limits of Conspiracy and Oppression
The basic theory of conspiracy is the most accurate view of history, but we need to realize conspiracies do have limits. Every government is a conspiracy, unless it arises organically from the extended family setting. Good moral people do not … Continue reading
The Romance That Never Was
The old adage of “know thyself” has a particular meaning in Romance. I regard my marriage as unusually successful, in the sense we are a perfect match. Aside from it being a miracle of God in the first place stumbling … Continue reading
Posted in religion, social sciences
Tagged law, psychology
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Amateur Carpentry, Professional Humanity
About twenty years ago my father-in-law asked my help building a porch for his house. I didn’t agree with the design, nor the method of assembly, but out of respect I carried out his wishes. Because it was not treated … Continue reading
The Senseless Debate
The ongoing debate between atheists and Christians is really a waste of time for Christians. Perhaps I should refine that some. There are all sorts of issues being debated. For example, the matter of whether it is possible to have … Continue reading
The Political Lesson from the Tower of Babel
Hebrew narrative was designed to offer one central theme, but provided enough threads to apply to several different areas. So while we draw spiritual and religious lessons from the Tower of Babel narrative, there is a distinct political message, too: … Continue reading
Posted in globalism, sanity
Tagged culture, government, oppression, peace, war
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Trail: Last Day of the Season
The trail is closed for the summer. Having finally cleared the old trail and added several new sections to replace what the firefighting bulldozer destroyed, there are only two issues which limit the use of it. The first I have … Continue reading
Mind Trap
A mind like a steel trap is not ruled by the Spirit. Recall the principle of Spiritual Anthropology. For those whose spirits are alive, it is utterly necessary those spirits rule the mind. While it is possible for a sharp … Continue reading
Firefox 4.0 Simple Build on RHEL 6
Update: This is now out of date. Unless you insist on running FF4 or FF5, please see the update for FF6. As far as I can tell, there will be no official release of Firefox 4 for RHEL 6 and … Continue reading