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Monthly Archives: July 2019
Alternate Realities?
Someone asked the question about whether I believe in alternate realities. Yes, I believe such a thing exists. There’s nothing suggesting you have to agree with me, but I find it the simplest explanation of how God does some things. … Continue reading
Act Like It Matters
How can we escape the moral rot of this world? How can we articulate in our own lives the essence of divine revelation that brings us to the Gate of Eden? It’s easy to get lost in the mechanics of … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged covenants, God's glory, human understanding, otherworldly, radix fidem
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EFF Misses the Point
I’m not a huge fan of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) because I think they often take the wrong approach, but when they are right, they are right. In a recent article on their site, “The Key to Safety Online … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged evil government, family, internet, law, networking technology
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Teachings of Jesus — John 13:31-38
There is no big secret, no magical insights from this passage. It’s quite likely that you have read or heard a ton of stuff about it. The main point here is the focus John picks up in his reporting of … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged crucifixion, Jesus Christ, John's Gospel, messianic expectations, mortality, Two Realms
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The Labels Mean Nothing
Let me clarify something: When I say I don’t support either side in the current US political battle, that is a strategic position. In the long run, none of the various competing sides represents what I see in Biblical Law. … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Biblical Law, politics, propaganda, shalom, SJWs, war
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Divine Centralization
We are prejudiced. It’s required by God. He demands that we distinguish between His people, folks who are useful, and folks who are enemies. It’s not binary as most Christians think; it’s ternary. Furthermore, it’s inherently subjective in the sense … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged covenant family, feudalism, moral discernment
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Divine Decentralization
Make the connection here; it’s pretty simple. DIY, decentralization, doing things in-house — this is a part of the essence of holiness. Anything that frees you up to obey the move of the Holy Spirit, often in contrast to what … Continue reading
DIY and Holiness
I keep talking about doing things in-house. It’s a symbol of withdrawing back inside your own borders, of reinforcing your own domain. Of course, I’m referring to the domain you hold as a feudal grant from God. It’s your calling, … Continue reading