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Monthly Archives: June 2021
Odds and Ends 09
Today they are cleaning the blood off the streets in places like Chicago, Baltimore, etc. It’s not entirely new, but it’s the scale of things that speaks to us. This is how it will go, I believe. I’m not expecting … Continue reading
Oppressive Technology
I’m laughing: If you’re curious how entrenched older Windows versions are, we can get a good estimate by visiting a dataset maintained by the United States Government Digital Analytics Program. This dataset contains a rolling summary of visitors to US … Continue reading
A Long Way to Go
Every time I write something, my spirit cries out to God, “Give me the words! Don’t let me get in Your way, O Lord, but help me to straighten and smooth the path so You can touch hearts.” There’s little … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged ancient hebrew culture, Biblical Law, faith, human sexuality, Jesus Christ, miracles, pedophilia, the Covenant of Moses
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Don’t Kill It
Another thing that’s been cooking in the back of my soul is that not everything children do is childish. On the one hand there is that verse about putting away childish things, but then Jesus also said regarding children, “of … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged childhood, human sexuality, idolatry, marriage, moral discernment, pedophilia, social mythology
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God Doesn’t Play Games
Something has been cooking in the back of my soul for a couple of days. I expect it will spin off several posts, but the first one is this: I’m living in a miracle marriage. No one has to tell … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged Biblical Law, divine calling, faith, marriage, mission, radix fidem, red pill
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Random Photos 10
Today’s ride took me north along Midwest Boulevard and more or less along the Canadian River. I noticed last week the signs at the major section line corners north and south of the Canadian River saying the road was closed, … Continue reading
Posted in cycling
Tagged Crutcho Creek, cycling, photography, road repair, transportation
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Lost in the Wilderness?
I’ll go with this. I think it summarizes nicely what I believe I know about the current situation. I still believe the current ruling regime in the US stole the election, that Trump won the election, and I don’t even … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged computer technology, convictions, economics, Modern Israel, politics
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