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Monthly Archives: April 2026
Intentional Destruction of America
It’s not as if I recommend you spend the time on this long video of Tucker Carlson interviewing John Kiriakou. They wade through a lot of history that most people never knew, while too many others who did know have … Continue reading
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Tagged diplomacy, economic troubles, history, Iran, John Kiriakou, middle-east, Persian Empire, petrodollar, politics, trade, war
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Expectations of Trouble and Recovery
I notice that there are quite a few folks striving to predict where the current trends are going. The problem is that most of them are quite expert at only a few things, and their analysis is restricted to what … Continue reading
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Tagged convictions, economic troubles, politics, prophecy, tribulation, war
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Submission Is Power
Suppose you are asked to enter a decrepit property to help in reclamation. On a structure you encounter a painted pentagram with the goat’s head symbol. Does it spook you? Aside from the possibility that such a symbol might be … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Mysticism, heart-led, occult, Satanism, spiritual activity, spiritual authority, symbolic references, the Devil, Unseen Realm
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Watchmen, Not Watchers Part 1
It’s a two way dependency: The only way to understand the New Testament is to fully embrace the Hebrew mind, the Old Testament imagery and promises of God. The only way to fully understand those promises is to match them … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged hebrew prophets, Hebrew Scripture, Jesus the Messiah, John the Baptist, messianic prophecy, New Testament, old testament, poetic imagery, Prophet Ezekiel, prophet isaiah, prophet jeremiah, symbolic references, the Covenant of Moses, watchmen
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Two Images
In the past, I used the terms “quantum reasoning” and “quantum logic” to refer to a process of breaking down our assumptions to the lowest level possible. What’s the smallest quantum of thinking? What are the constituent elements of awareness? … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged covenant community of faith, fundamental assumptions, heart-led, heart-mind, Hebrew epistemology, human intellect, individualism, Quantum logic, quantum reasoning, western bias
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My Publications
At the request of a member of our community, I’ve posted a new tab at the top of the blog listing where readers can find some of my books and articles already published. There’s quite a few titles hosted on … Continue reading
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Closing Books Account
For years I published my books on Smashwords and offered them to the world free of charge. It worked rather well and I was pleased with the situation. A few years ago, Smashwords was absorbed by Draft2Digital. This brought a … Continue reading
Privileges, Not Rights
Whenever I write about Divine Election, I always get questions. The majority of the time, they are questions asked from an American point of view, with all the bogus nonsense about human rights, etc. The ancient Hebrews never thought in … Continue reading
We Reject Calvinism
But we are predestinarians. I need to go back to fundamentals to explain the difference, because I’ve been asked about this again. If we don’t embrace the Hebrew assumptions about reality, we cannot understand the Bible. Most theologians and preachers … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, Calvinism, Covenant of Christ, covenants, epistemology, false guilt, fleshly nature, Gentiles, Hellenism, mortality, predestination, religion, sin, the Covenant of Moses, the Cross, TULIP
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