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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Observations Along the Path
Perhaps some of these merit longer comment, but not right now. Advertisers are too focused on the end product to notice how bad they are doing. All the more so in the coming Network Civilization. Think in terms of time … Continue reading
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Tagged government, military, oppression, propaganda
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Soul Seeds: Not in Shadow
John presented a side of Jesus the other three Gospel writers did not cover well. Their works had long been published when John filled in the gaps by telling things from a different angle. Rather than sketch out the life … Continue reading
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Tagged jesus parables, mysticism, peace, psychology, scripture, spirituality
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Dancing Corpses
First, the standard disclaimer: I am no activist of any stripe, and thus not a member of the Liberty Movement or anything similar. I am an observer. While I am sympathetic to some of the ideals, I was sure America … Continue reading
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Tagged disasters, government, oppression, resistance, survival
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Soul Seeds: Kingdom to Come
One of the most interesting debates among Protestant theologians today is whether the term “Kingdom of God” or “Kingdom of Heaven” applies to something we live with now, something coming later at Christ’s return, or something including both. Sometimes it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged government, mysticism, parable of the talents, peace, propaganda, war
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Soul Seeds: Never Satisfied
The story of the Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31) may not be a parable, but an actual piece of history. Jesus tells it in a style quite different from parables, and its meaning is so very bluntly clear: Rich … Continue reading
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Tagged mysticism, peace, psychology, scripture
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Soul Seeds: Confidence Games
Scholars tell us the Hebrew language has some 800 root words, and all the rest are combinations of those few. They also tell us the Hebrew language was very visual, and was used to evoke emotions with that imagery. We … Continue reading
Intuitions of Wars
What follows is not prophecy; it’s simply intuition. We’ve known for a few weeks the US is now totally unhappy with the rebels in Syria. It appears they’ve been losing pretty badly, so we had some Stinger missiles sort of … Continue reading
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Soul Seeds: Tough Enough
Recall for a moment all those nifty little evangelism aids you’ve seen: the little tracts, bumper stickers, videos, comic books, etc. Consider how it seemed to make committing oneself to following Jesus so very simple — how could the non-Christians … Continue reading
Haggai 2
From the very beginning, when God first chose to reveal Himself, He warned consistently: What He would promise to do for humanity was conditional. God’s blessings in this life have always been bound up in the moral fabric woven into … Continue reading