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Monthly Archives: July 2014
This Little Light of Mine
Maybe you’ve heard the children’s ditty: This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine! Let’s face it, the religion I teach here is frankly weird, if you come at it from any part of mainstream Christianity. Superficially we … Continue reading
Failure to Act Is No Sin
One of the greatest mistakes we make as believers is to surrender our allegiance to Christ in favor of allowing someone else to be our false Christ. The frantic urgency of activism assumes a self-evident course of action is the … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged christian activism, epistemology, peace, propaganda, psychology, spirituality
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Quiet Times
I was hoping something interesting would happen during the past few days, but I must have missed it. We got one of those scam calls from someone claiming that our Windows computer was sending out bogus data, or something like … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged compsec, computer forensics, computer ministry, linux, technology, windows
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Maybe You’ll Notice
So far, the Internet is different from previous means of communication. Let’s back up a bit: Humanity is fallen. We should never be surprised at the depths of human depravity. It makes for nice words to say that, but until … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged computers, gatekeepers, internet, means of communication, moral consciousness, propaganda, technology
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Doing That Malware Boogie
And here I was thinking I might start pulling out of the computer ministry soon. I’m a low-level amateur technician. Not an expert, just a guy in the neighborhood who knows a little more than you do. Because of this, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged compsec, computer ministry, computer tech support, computers, internet, technology, windows
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Three Bits on Sunday
There is a divine order to our plane of existence, but it will ever elude the human intellect. You can give yourself a leg up if you choose to embrace divine revelation to the degree possible. That means dismissing the … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged false dichotomy, game, human intellect, human nature, intellect, marriage, mysticism, psychology, spirituality
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Psalm 5
This is a morning song. The context is clearly David as King, perhaps in a warm-up to more formal worship. In the quiet of his first rising, David appeals to God as a king beset by a royal court loaded … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged divine justice, government, King David, prayer, survival
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Two Year Accountability Post
Two years ago I shared with my readers that God had commanded me to take my physical fitness more seriously, but He didn’t reveal any particular reason for it. The primary justification for sharing was accountability. This image (taken today) … Continue reading
Linux Users = Extremists
Okay, so it’s all over the technology news sites, but maybe you don’t read them: RT Slashdot The Register Even Boing Boing In essence, someone got hold of the source code for one of the NSA’s snoop and scoop programs, … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged computers, culture, government, linux, oppression, resistance, technology, windows
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Pushing Sanity
It’s not fear, but sanity. I’ve noted often enough we are headed for tough times but anybody can see it coming. However, most of the folks who write about it tend to embrace a response I simply cannot swallow, because … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged fitness, government, health, medicine, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, spirituality, Tony Cartalucci
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