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Teachings of Jesus — John 3:1-12
A case can be made for thinking that the dialog of Jesus ends at verse 12 and John continues on with commentary. John recorded his gospel in good school-boy Greek, a language that has few of the punctuation marks we … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Mysticism, jesus parables, John's Gospel, otherworldly, spirit realm, spiritual birth
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Just an Artifact
This is a good point to remind everyone that Vox’s hierarchy of males in his Red Pill lore is nothing more than an artifact of Western Civilization. It reflects the reality of Western society. It’s purely contextual, not the way … Continue reading
Man Up, Guys
I hadn’t run across this before, but there is a series on how to become more manly in four parts: Step One: Physical Step Two: Spiritual Step Three: Emotional Step Four: Mental The context is Vox Day’s hierarchy of manhood … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, game, western civilization
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Win10 Adventures: Hardware Error Code 3000040
If you are the kind of person who checks event logs, you may run across something that uses these terms — LiveKernelEvent Code: 3000040 I spotted this in the Reliability Monitor. If you search via the Win10 menu, it will … Continue reading
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Tagged computer peripherals, computer technology, GUI, windows
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Our Brand of Evangelism
We don’t suggest that no one else is called, only that we know for sure God has called us. We have a mission from God, a mission that has stood since the expulsion from Eden, to establish a culture and … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, Creation, evangelism, faith, heart-led, human intellect, radix fidem
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A Few Returning to Eden
Consider the logic: If mankind is fallen, then nothing mankind dreams up will work in the long run. Do you not find it strange that a vast swath of Westerners claim to believe in the Fall, but nothing they do … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, Garden of Eden, moral discernment, parables, prophecy, socialism, symbolic references, the Fall
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Treasures in a Far Country
Ancient Israel was an agrarian tribal society living in what we now call the Levant. The Law of Moses was specifically suited to that people, that time, that place. The New Testament pointedly says we are not obliged to copy … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible History, Biblical Law, cultural anthropology, marriage, shalom, tribal society
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Courtship and Longing
Courtship leading to marriage is a badly broken model. In a fully developed parallel society of heart-led awareness, there would be no courtship. Marriages would be arranged by heart-led elders, the people who know the couple best. Granted, the arrangements … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, marriage, shalom, shepherd role, social mythology, western civilization
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A Kingdom of Awareness
How much of the social organization in Biblical Law can we actually follow? That’s for you to decide for yourself. As some have noted already, what we see in revelation is technically illegal in the US, in the sense that … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, dreams and visions, heart-led, human awareness, human intellect, human reason, kingdom of heaven, prophecy, quantum reality, Western mythology
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