Monthly Archives: September 2011

An Hour of Truth 3

When he didn’t elaborate, the Goth girl asked, “Do you mean ‘mission’ in some religious sense?” He stood up and casually strolled around the front of the desk. “It could include that, but it’s much more.” Resting his butt against … Continue reading

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Mea Culpa: Unfinished Business

A basic principle of prophecy is a message from God seldom informs; it always seeks to change human behavior. As such, taking it literally will result in mistakes. Prophetic messages are typically parabolic, often larded with hyperbole and drama. The … Continue reading

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An Hour of Truth 2

There was only a moment of silence before one of the geeks raised his hand. He was obviously affecting a tone for his own amusement, a complex acceptance of the dare and offering his own challenge. “So, Mr. Jansen, how … Continue reading

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An Hour of Truth 1

He almost made it out the front door when her voice called him back. Halting in mid-stride there in the school hallway, he turned to watch as she approached him with a purposeful stride. As Assistant Principle, Ms. Angelina seemed … Continue reading

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Not a Truther

I don’t quite fit the common meaning of the label “Truther” (with or without the capitalization) particularly in the case of 9/11. It’s not as if I’m going to espouse any part of the garbage offered by the official sources. … Continue reading

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Finish Your Unfinished Business Today (Updated)

My Spidey Sense is jangling: Today is a good day to tie up those loose ends, to stop procrastinating on those little tasks necessary for life. Maybe you’ll have some opportunity tomorrow, but don’t count on it. By the day … Continue reading

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False Flag in Motion?

I’m thinking this is a plausibility scenario. It’s content hardly surprises anyone who’s been watching for this. It still draws on the mythology established decades ago, and continues the false “alternative universe” in which our official narrative exists. U.S. authorities … Continue reading

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Weddings Are So Much Fun

I’ve only performed a few weddings in my ministerial career. Each one has been so much fun, though, because I always do custom ceremonies. Today I did one which was really no ceremony at all. My mother married a fellow … Continue reading

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Taming the Beast: Scientific Linux Imperfections

I’ve come to really love Scientific Linux, and their version of RHEL 6 is really good for desktop use. This may well be the last great desktop Linux, since we have lost GNOME and KDE both to the eye-candy fanboys … Continue reading

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Open Line Tuesday: Ask Your Questions Here

Post questions in the comments section regarding any topic I’ve covered or one you imagine I might be able to cover. Answers may appear in the comments or a separate post. You can also use this as an opportunity to … Continue reading

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