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Monthly Archives: August 2015
Photolog: Settling a Mystery
For a very long time, the maps all showed the snaking road along the flood bank of the North Canadian River connecting NE 63rd and Indian Meridian as private land and no thoroughfare. Then, a couple of years ago, the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged cycling, disasters, flood plain, geography, Harrah Loop, Indian Meridian, North Canadian River, North Canadian Valley, photography, Wilshire
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Some Missed Opportunities
We knew some years ago that the US government had planned to destroy, or at least disrupt, the governments of seven countries, with Iran the last link in the chain. We know this because the Brookings Institute published Which Path … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged disasters, economics, government, oppression, politics, propaganda, survival, war
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Stop That Thief
Satan cannot create; he can only pervert what God has created. Let’s get down to business: We are fallen. Until we embrace that painful truth in the fullness of what it means and how far it goes, we cannot hope … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged biblical morality, call to repentance, law, moral discernment, psychology, sense of humor, social stability
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Invest in Eternity
It’s revolutionary, and I am hardly the first to suggest it: Don’t invest with a material calculus, but in moral terms. Literally, not merely as a figure of speech — switch to an entirely different form of reckoning. Put that … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged divine heritage, economics, law, moral consciousness, mysticism, natural processes, spiritual family, spirituality, spreadsheet
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Meta-religion and the Reformation
We bother studying history and other social sciences so we can more intelligently recognize how we got where we are today, and contrast that against where God said we should be. We are then in a better position to plot … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Christian religion, church history, church politics, government, history, middle class, middle class culture, spirituality, The Reformation, theology
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Sunday Morning Chatter, August 2015
God morning! Come on in and have a cup of your favorite liquid stimulant while we chat. It’s hot outside these days, but we got a slight break in the temperatures. This allowed me to leave a little later in … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged compsec, Draper Lake, geography, government, history, linux, Oklahoma City, public utilities, windows
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Psalm 61
Sometimes we have to shake our heads at how Western Bible scholars read so much literal meaning into poetic statements, and completely miss the grand mystical depth. So it is many commentators suggest David was off on a campaign far … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged King David, mysticism, prayer, Psalms, spirituality, worship
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