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Monthly Archives: April 2018
Bits and Pieces 32
It was a bit of tribulation upgrading the tower from Xubuntu 16.04 to 18.04. But it’s working now and I’m looking forward to feature updates that should fix some of the nagging deficiencies. I think the new laptop will stay … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, computers, linux, miscellaneous, physical fitness, transportation
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Standing in a Different Context — Epilogue
Not every conspiracy theory is wrong. But most conspiracies have failed to accomplish all the conspirators had hoped, so there’s a lot of confusion about them. What follows is my personal take on a few examples to indicate how we … Continue reading
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Tagged conspiracies, human capabilities, Satan
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Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 12:38-50
We can easily see how most religions in this world seek to make converts. The adherents consider it their duty to share what they regard as the ultimate universal religion for all humanity. The Hebrew Scriptures are loaded with prophetic … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged covenant family, Jesus, Jonah, miracles of Jesus, Pharisaism, prophecy
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Standing in a Different Context 05
The Antichrist in Scripture is a symbol, a demonic spirit that motivates people to be hostile to the gospel. The failure of every big conspiracy theory is not taking the Bible seriously. These theories allege a higher intelligence and ability … Continue reading
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Tagged conspiracy theories, human intelligence, Satan, the Fall, Zionism
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Photography: Luther and Wellston
In terms of photography, Luther’s claim to fame is the very large percentage of old buildings. The town sits on the southern ridge above the Deep Fork River and was built around a feed mill up against the railroad tracks. … Continue reading
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Tagged history, photography
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Standing in a Different Context 04
We can go back and trace how the Kazar Jews infiltrated Western Europe. Today we call them Ashkenazi. A very famous member of their nation was Mayer Amschel Bauer, whose family eventually gained the nickname Rothschild and took it officially … Continue reading
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Tagged history, Judaism, oppression, publishing, Satan, writing, Zionism
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Standing in a Different Context 03
Zionism is another face of The Cult [PDF]. We can blame the Zionists for the confusion about what it means to be a Jew. There are apparently three meanings. (1) Religious Jews are under the Talmud, which is a pact … Continue reading
Standing in a Different Context 02
Review the narrative of Joseph in Genesis 37-50. You’ll recall a major figure named Potiphar, Pharaoh’s jailer. Notice the position he holds in the Egyptian imperial administration. This is a critical element in Ancient Near Eastern (ANE) feudalism. The point … Continue reading
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Tagged feudalism, human reason, Satan, shalom, sin, The Cult, Western mythology
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Standing in a Different Context 01
Feel free to dismiss me as a nut, but I hope you are at least entertained by how I try to put some things into context. Radix Fidem doesn’t just embrace a broad range of assumptions about reality; it attempts … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, epistemology, heart-led, history, human intellect, human reason, the Fall
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Photography: Disappointing Arcadia Lake
I don’t recommend you visit Aracdia Lake. It turns out the lake office entrance is the only free one. When I turned into any other entrance, there was a sign demanding I pay $7 to park and another $3 just … Continue reading
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Tagged Arcadia, Edmond, hiking, trail
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