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Monthly Archives: September 2015
Cyber Warfare
Standard disclaimer: I’m not an expert in computer technology. I’m just farther down the road than a lot of folks who find they have to learn something about computers simply because they use them so much. Most people refuse to … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, computers, debian, economics, linux, mac, technology, war, windows
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Photolog: Stormy Draper Day
I’ve reached the point where less is more when it comes to gym time. I’m shifting to twice weekly for that and four days cycling. I’ll tell you it’s all about my calling to the mission, and that I sense … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, geography, photography, physical fitness
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Cycling: Road Test
Today I took the Harrah-Jones Loop clockwise. This time it was straight up Henney to Britton Road, but I stayed on Britton Road all the way across to Harrah (it goes much farther east). I’d only ever seen just a … Continue reading
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Tagged Britton Road, cycling, geography, Harrah Road, Indian Meridian, Luther Road, North Canadian Valley, photography
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Clarity in the Context of Coming Tribulation
If your fundamental assumptions are materialistic, then it won’t matter what flavor your political, social and economic theories are, you will always get things fundamentally wrong. The image here (click to enlarge) was derived from a typical college course on … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, faith in God, government, mysticism, oppression, organizational theory, politics, social sciences, The Cult, tribulation
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Witness in a New World
Social dominance or effective leadership is always contextual. It requires the leader be aware of the contextual nuances of what people take for granted so that they convince others to follow. If folks don’t follow, you aren’t a leader. It … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged civilization, communion, computers, culture, epistemology, global communications network, Network Civilization, social boundaries, spirituality, survival, western civilization
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Anatomy of Hog Creek, Part 3
This is the final in the series of exploring Hog Creek. As usual, it does not disappoint; the disappointment is getting where we can see it. I had taken Hiwasee south and tried to find a viewpoint from Deerfield West, … Continue reading
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Tagged Choctaw Road, cycling, geography, Hog Creek, Hog Creek Valley, photography
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Natural Division and Departure
This post may well cause some of you to unsubscribe; it’s okay. In John 6, Jesus did some interesting miracles and quite a few folks followed Him, thinking this was the political Messiah they had been expecting. By His miracles … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Jesus Christ, mainstream churches, Messiah, Modern Israel, scripture, Western Christian mythology
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Edgewood Revised
That’s A-1 sauce. Not the bottled stuff people use to ruin a good steak (or save a bad one), but it’s a hill steep enough that you know they laid the asphalt on a cool day, otherwise it would have … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, fitness, geography, Indian Meridian, photography
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Understanding Divine Mercy
As a whole, Western Christianity gets forgiveness alarmingly wrong. King David committed horrid crimes. We read in 2 Samuel 11-12 of his adultery and murder. On the one hand, he was the king of what was then a very powerful … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, divine justice, divine mercy, epistemology, King David, King Solomon, Law of Moses, scripture, understanding God, western christianity, western civilization, western intellectual heritage
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Psalm 66
In Hebrew, the word translated “song” means words for singing, whereas “psalm” means specifically that instruments should be played with it. David calls for praise from all the earth, meaning both the planet itself and all the people living on … Continue reading