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Monthly Archives: September 2017
The One in the Mirror
We have to ditch the mental habits of our world. One of those habits is seeking some body of objective truth. So long as you cling to that, there will always be someone ready to crush you for having a … Continue reading
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Tagged human reason, military, psychology, social stability
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Bits and Pieces 26
1. Think about it: We who live heart-led have the nerve to tell the world that a billion Western minds are wrong. That’s my estimate, a mere approximation; if you want to fuss over details, you already fail to understand … Continue reading
Creation is Calling
It’s worth your time: Christine explains the cultural conflict we are up against in promoting the heart-led way. And she’s quite right that things are turning around, so it’s all the more critical that we take full advantage of it. … Continue reading
A Sample of Music Nostalgia
Without droning on too long about it, my musical background includes southern gospel quartet music. I have since become quite a bit more discerning than during those younger years when I regularly sat down for a TV show called “Gospel … Continue reading
Status Report and Parable
We know everything, but we aren’t fully conscious of all of it yet. That’s how it works when you discover the heart-led way. You realize that your convictions have all the answers to every question you’ll ever confront, but there … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, covenant community of faith, heart-led, individual faith, mission, virtual church, writing
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Glory in Context
In our world today, the most powerful tool of oppression is preclusion. If someone can prevent your awareness of what’s actually going on, it’s much easier to keep you enslaved. This is the root of Satan’s work. This is why … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged business, censorship, computer technology, government, internet, networking technology, oppression, politics, propaganda
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Sixty One
Since it’s my birthday, I’ll take the luxury of ranting a bit. I have said that the closest I come to activism is in regards to the Internet. While it’s wholly unlikely I would try to leverage persuasion via typical … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, internet, security software
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Nightmares Dissipate in the Light of Dawn
The intellect is a very ill-equipped master. It is incapable of doing it well because it wasn’t designed for that. One of the blessings of the heart ruling over the mind is that the mind can then relax and consider … Continue reading
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Tagged conspiracy theory, government, heart-led, history, moral discernment, oppression, social sciences
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Strapped in for a Wild Ride
If you go by the news reports, you would think that a fresh wave of madness has spread across the US. But it is only confirmed by the reporting of local events. Indeed, right here in my own neighborhood it … Continue reading
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Tagged epistemology, heart-led, marriage, peace, scientism, social mythology, western civilization
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Psalm 149
The fourth of the final Hallelujah Hymns in Psalms, this one draws the image of a distinct historical event, though we cannot pin it down which one. We do know that during the Period of Restoration after Exile, the returnees … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible History, Israel, Psalms, Restoration, worship
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