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Monthly Archives: November 2013
More Virtual War
Our enemy is neither human nor human institutions. I’ve noted in the past the grand overlap between Christian Mysticism and the practice of faith online. Ambition will destroy your work. Our objective is to fight our own fallen nature. Not … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged browsers, christian mysticism, computers, economics, human institutions, internet, mysticism, religion
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Virtual War
We are at war. It doesn’t matter if you want to be involved; the war goes on without your active participation. For Christians, it is an extension of our ongoing battle against the demons who want to subjugate us. While … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged civilization, computers, divine justice, internet, law, mission, mysticism, resistance, technology, virtual space, war
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Quantum Missionary
Quantum reasoning allows us to integrate fully our personality and character even as we operate on multiple levels in differing contexts. It takes away the Western compartmentalization that leads to neuroses and schizophrenia. The very same mystical ethics that keep … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged computers, debian, internet, linux, meat space, mysticism, technology, writing
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Network of Souls
If my religion is called “Kiln of the Soul,” then any covenant community of faith arising from that religion should be called the “Network of Souls.” I’ve offered discussion of DIY Religion in general and DIY Christianity. Both are tightly … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged civilization, computers, covenant community of faith, DIY Christianity, global communications network, internet, mysticism, net, religion, spirituality, survival
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Quantum Morality and Words
I long for opportunities to demonstrate my faith to those who might not listen to words until they see it. God has called me to address those with an education and some hope of mental clarity on morality. It’s not … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ancient hebrew culture, biblical languages, civilization, divine justice, mysticism, psychology, scripture, spiritual death, unforgivable sin, writing
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Job 14
Job and his friends held an entirely different understanding of time and lived a different pace of life. For Job and his friends to make long speeches was entirely normal and even expected. Men would patiently hear the full outpouring … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged ancient near east, civilization, culture, Job, morality, scripture
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More Failure of Western Civilization
Absolutism is death; symbiosis is life. The ANE shepherd isn’t interested in total control. The ultimate good under God’s Laws will ever be the equilibrium of social stability. The ultimate call of manhood in those ancient civilizations was to track … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, civilization, computers, parenting, resistance, social stability, spirituality, survival, technology, western civilization
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Computer Fright and badBIOS
Okay, so Halloween is over, and it’s time to call the bluff. I’m not a part of the technical elite, but I do know when something doesn’t pass the smell test. There is something wrong with what Drago Ruiu has … Continue reading