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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Heart-led Church
If you live a heart-led existence, you’ll probably recognize this as the truth. However, I’ll make mention that this follows Scripture, provided you grasp the uniquely Hebrew approach to language and thought as it applies to divine revelation. You’ll have … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, church, congregation, divine revelation, government, heart-mind, hebrew culture, Hebrew Scriptures, politics, radix fidem, Western Church History
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The Confusion Is on Our End
God is not silent, but His voice can be hard to discern. We can’t turn back the tides of human civilization. God allows certain things to go in certain directions according to His own inscrutable and ineffable plans. However, He … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged civilization, culture, divine revelation, government, internet, oppression, propaganda, prophecy, survival, technology, western civilization
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Getting Intense?
Sometimes it’s hard to tell. We all know that the MSM reports news with the intent to steer attention. The procedure is mixed to keep you guessing. Once in awhile it’s genuine news and rather objective. Most of the time … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, heart-mind, mysticism, news, peace, propaganda, spirituality
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This World Is a Trap
Let’s review: Most people are aware of the basic concept that fear tends to make you dependent. Social chaos and instability have proven very strong factors in creating fear and dependence. For example, the fundamental factor in Western feudalism was … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, government, heart-mind, history, mysticism, oppression, predators, resistance, spirituality
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Controlling Obsession to Control
Obsessions enslave us. It’s a direct insult to God — poking Him in the eye — when you seek control over things He said were His to control. That goes for weather, climate and the earth in general. We aren’t … Continue reading
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Tagged business, divine justice, internet, moral perception, Network Civilization, oppression, Reddit, technology
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Background on Greece and Debt
First: Let’s remind ourselves that Greece is a county like other countries in that there are lots of people with conflicting desires, plans, hopes and dreams. I’ve often panned the Greeks in historical terms for poisoning the world with their … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, economics, history, propaganda, resistance, social sciences, survival, western civilization
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The Otherworldly Call
Dear readers, I’m pretty sure most of you realized long ago that our official governing institutions are not really the human government over any of us. The structure we see is a facade, though the people involved are surely dangerous … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, government, human government, mysticism, oppression, peace, psychology, resistance, spirituality, war
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Psalm 57
In the header we learn this was written during the time David hid out in the Cave of Adullam, referring to events in 1 Samuel 22. At least one cave in that area offers a very large inner chamber after … Continue reading
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Tagged history israel, human suffering, King David, prayer, Psalms, wisdom literature, worship
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Shepherd of Hearts
I tread the lush green pastures of God’s provision. He calls me to His mountains and teaches me how to make the wild waters run still so others can drink. I had no ambition to do any of this, but … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, epistemology, heart-mind, mysticism, nature, sensory heart, spirituality, True Shepherd of Souls
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Photolog 9: Extended Harrah Loop
Today we explore. This is essentially the Harrah Loop but we add a couple miles north and see where that takes us. (Reminder: it’s pronounced “hair’-uh”.) This should provide an adequate test of my work on the Diamondback Edgewood bike. … Continue reading
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Tagged american churches, cycling, geography, Harrah Church, Indian Meridian, photography, Ukrainian Orthodox Church
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