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Monthly Archives: February 2016
A Glimpse Under the Cover
Consistent with the previous post, I’m going to offer some narrative about my internal process so that you’ll understand how it works. For the time being, I’ll be using the fancy router as my home server. Right now that’s mostly … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged computers, linux, networking technology, publishing, technology, windows, writing
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You, Too
God portrays Himself amongst us as an Eastern potentate, a sort of nomad sheikh. With that image is a certain kind of baggage about the nature of things. It portrays how He deals with us and how we should deal … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged divine revelation, mission, morality, mysticism, otherworldly, virtual parish
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Lotsa Work
Some things on my computer were not working right; I decided to test some alternatives. None of them worked, of course. But instead of running Debian 64-bit, I decided to test the idea of running 32-bit. Seems to work okay, … Continue reading
Satan and the Fall
We see “the Serpent” in Genesis 3, and it’s just a poetic term for Satan. The Hebrew word for “snake” is nakawsh (naw-kawsh) — doesn’t that sound like a snake? Say it drawing out the last syllable for dramatic emphasis. … Continue reading
Psalm 87
This is a terse prophetic song. The Hebrew is difficult to grasp if you read it literally, and you would be in good company. Toward the end before Babylon laid siege to the city, a great many shallow minds and … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged divine revelation, heart-mind, Psalms, scripture, Sons of Korah, worship
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Within Reach
Spammers never learn. Every day in my blog comments here I get at least one spam comment for some facial serum sold on Amazon, sometimes two or three times. I also get at least once each week something telling me … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged computer technology, education, internet, linux, networking technology, psychology, software, technology
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Cycling: Antenna Farm
The Antenna Farm in OKC was once out in the boonies. Now it’s surrounded by multi-million dollar real estate. In a four-square-mile area there are over a dozen towers. This image (right) is just a few from one angle. With … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, geography, mainstream media, photography
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Net Future
Some of you, dear readers, grasp the heart-led awareness. If you do, then you are acutely aware that most of the world does not, will not, and perhaps cannot get it. The nature of heart-led compassion for the world that … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged business, economics, heart-mind, internet, mainstream media, religion, technology
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Accurately Handling the Truth
Let’s review. I’ve published several books aimed at helping people see the difference between Western moral assumptions and reasoning versus what God revealed through Scripture. Recently I’ve been writing about how Western self-deception has run its course and the moral … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged business, divine justice, government, heart-mind, moral discernment, western civilization
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