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Monthly Archives: August 2013
A Walk in the Park
It was their first time together outside the chapel meetings. He wore the same thing he always wore: semi-dress casual. Her long wavy hair was pulled back on the sides, flowing like her simple, loose-fitting dress. It was conservative, down … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, game, marriage, mysticism, psychology, spirituality
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Job 3
It’s too easy to summarize the meaning of Job’s speech: He’s depressed. There is nothing to suggest moral failure. Some folks have come to visit Job in his distress and he’s about as entertaining as he can be, with truly … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged ancient civilizations, literature, morality, scripture, spirituality, survival
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Spiritual Authority
We are the New Israel, a spiritual nation bound together under the Blood of Christ. Our Covenant is written in the souls of those who cannot resist the call to walk the footsteps of our Savior. We understand this covenant … Continue reading
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Tagged clear conscience, divine revelation, mysticism, power of the spirit, prophecy, scripture, spirituality
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Quantum Morality
Refer to the previous blog posts on Quantum Reality, and on the Psychology of Hearing from God. Christian Mystics are facing multiple conflicting streams of consciousness. It’s worse if you haven’t been at it long, because you are still dragging … Continue reading
Spirit of Babylon Revisited
Mea culpa; I’ve been wrong on this issue. I need to rewrite my stuff about Babylon as a symbol. What I had said was close. The problem I identified is bad enough, but it was not the core meaning of … Continue reading
Quantum Reality
Maybe you’ve heard of quantum computing. Maybe you know it has to do with being able to process exponentially faster than current binary digital systems. It has to do with giving a computer the ability to do multiple tasks at … Continue reading
Personal PsyOps
Except as a war tactic, head games are sin. It’s a broad general principle that attempting deception opens the door for demonic presence. It violates cosmic justice. However, just putting the Laws of God into any human language can itself … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical morality, civility, law, mysticism, peace, pearls before swine, scripture, society, spirituality
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