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Monthly Archives: November 2018
The Current Path of the US
This is not about left and right. A genuine right-wing policy, for example, would practically dismantle our current federal government. Even Republicans are pushing for what amounts to socialism in substance, if not in name. Republicans aim for government support … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged economics, globalism, politics, propaganda, religion, war
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The Same God as Always
Our Creator has not changed since Creation began. There is a pernicious heresy, a conscious teaching in some cases, but a passive subconscious assumption by most mainstream Christians that the Old Testament writers didn’t really know God. Or perhaps they … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Creation, divine mercy, New Testament, old testament, the Fall
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Draper Bikeway 12
I had a couple of shots from last week still in my camera, so I’ll give you this rather random shot of the what’s left of the old Townley Dairy. Since shutting down some years ago, the old place has … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, Draper Lake, photography
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The New Amalek
The Lord has sworn: The Lord will have war with Amalek from generation to generation. (Exodus 17:16 NKJV) This is a prophetic word, burning like a fire in my bones. I’m not concerned with who believes it or even reads … Continue reading
Praying According to How God Hears
As heart-led followers of Christ, we spend the bulk of our lives focused on training the brain to obey the heart. A critical element in this is learning to accept the Lord’s testimony of who and what we are in … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-led, human reason, otherworldly, politics, prayer, prophecy, shalom
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Tools of Divine Glory
My fitness plan isn’t about extending life, but extending self utility. We agree under our covenant to an otherworldly orientation. This life isn’t precious, but it’s subject to divine revelation for the sake of our Creator’s glory. Once His glory … Continue reading
Moral Good is Multi-generational 03
A critical element in all of this is that were not meant to die. When God first placed us in Eden, we were supposed to be eternal. Death wasn’t a part of the original picture; it’s part of the Curse … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, human perception, time and space
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Teachings of Jesus — Luke 10:25-37
The entire identity of Israel was bound up in the Covenant. It was not in just the Law as written by Moses, but all of the implications of that Law. Further, it was not found in Hellenistic analysis underlying the … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged divine justice, Jesus Christ, Law of Moses, Luke's Gospel, shalom
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Moral Good is Multi-generational 02
If you can grasp Part 1 from yesterday, then you are in a position to understand why we reject Western style free market capitalism and libertarian philosophy. Everything in the West presumes a fundamental orientation on the individual. Even when … Continue reading
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Tagged business, economics, employment, extended family, heart-led, individualism
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Moral Good is Multi-generational 01
Divine revelation is just another term for a living Creation, the person of reality. If you defy revelation, you defy reality itself, and it’s a personal failure. Reality will take it as a personal insult from you, but it affects … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Mysticism, extended family, individualism, tribalism, western epistemology
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