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Monthly Archives: July 2012
More Open Than Closed
Perhaps you have heard the old hymn: There’s a wideness, in God’s mercy, like the wideness of the sea. Too often we extend our private faith in ways God did not intend, and does not support. It’s one thing to … Continue reading
Stepping Up the Game
There is so much crap going on, it’s hard to keep track. So this past few weeks I’ve stepped up my workouts. At a minimum, I figure my VA pension will go “POOF!” in the all too near future. That … Continue reading
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Tagged fitness, mysticism, oppression, survival
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Recapitulation: Summary of God's Laws
From time to time, the conversation seems to lose track of fundamentals. People make all sorts of mistaken assumptions and we end up talking pasts each other. Let me restate a quick summary of what I mean by God’s Laws … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, justice, peace
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Micah 3
A predator will eventually get his fill and rest, but the mouth of Hell opens onto a bottomless pit. Micah warns the leadership of the entire nation was more inspired by demonic powers than any spirit of justice. The fundamental … Continue reading
The Lies of Luxury
Joy is inside you. If you don’t find peace and love within, you won’t find it at all. Luxury is a lie. It has nothing to do with the actual amount, and there is no real standard at all. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged mysticism, oppression, propaganda, survival
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Crappy News
They act like they just can’t understand. One of the first things to grow and the last thing to go in terms of civilization is potty discipline. People don’t start out fouling their own nest; it has to be a … Continue reading
Picture It
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse symbolize what happens when people refuse to do things God’s way. The first horseman is Conquest, and we have been doing that all around the world. But those who live by the sword, die … Continue reading
Don't Follow Me
I’m pretty sure I’ve approached this before, but it seems necessary to say it again for some reason: I am not a leader. Don’t follow me, because it’s wholly unlikely I’m going where you are supposed to go. Yes, hang … Continue reading
More Stories We Tell (Updated)
DARPA did not invent the Internet, Xerox did. While DARPA did have a bunch of universities and contractors examining things, implementation would have taken decades. Xerox needed it right away, and made it happen inside their offices. That they did … Continue reading
Quiet Day
It’s quiet here today. A couple of grass fires in the OKC Metro, but they were quickly contained. Cops in Anaheim executing people in the street is a world away. Aurora is a long way from here, and lots of … Continue reading