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Political Cyber Warfare
Globalist idolatry is like a really huge beast: It’s not going to die quickly. I can’t offer a lot of concrete evidence. This is something that has been percolating all day in my soul — the golden age of the … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, communications, computer technology, entertainment, internet, social media, virtual parish
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AI: The Wrong Truth
Recently Amazon released a report that their AI recruiting bot was sexist. They couldn’t get it to be more gender neutral in its analysis of job applicants. You can find a lot of articles about it, but I’ll tell you … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged artificial intelligence, Biblical Law, business, computer technology, game, military
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Just a Silly Story 12
As I expected, the troops are growing restless. I’ve noticed how a significant portion of Q’s followers are grouching about the lack of action in arresting the criminal cabal in Washington. Some of them are bound to be shills, of … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, espionage, fiction, globalism, government bureaucracy, politics, propaganda
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More Than Silly Stories
In the past year or so we’ve seen major user data leaks from Twitter, Facebook and Google. Q says that none of these leaks were accidents. All of that data was simply handed over to the Democratic Party so they … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, economics, election day, holiness, politics, shepherd role
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Yet Another Discussion of Law and Grace
My religion is Christian Mysticism. I’m sure you’ll associate all kinds of ideas with that, and most of them will be wrong, but it’s the closest I can get for you, because I am not part of the mainstream. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, covenant of grace, covenant of moses, Covenant of Noah, faith, Law and Grace, Lutherans, Paul, Reformation, theology
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Moral Clarity on China, Russia and Trade
I wanted to clarify something political that seems to be poorly understood. Let’s review: We have globalists who are trying another Tower of Babel operation. They operate as an idolatrous cult that takes a great deal from The Cult [PDF] … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, globalism, government, idolatry, nationalism, oppression, politics, The Cult
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Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 23:23-33
Jesus said that the Scribes and Pharisees were always missing the point. Stopping to consider in your heart what was really important is still hard work today. The rabbis had reduced the study of the Covenant Law to a mere … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, divine mercy, faith, Jesus reinforced Moses, Judaism, legalism
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Just a Silly Story 11
Keep in mind that Q claims to be part of INSCOM, and INSCOM is part of the NSA. Thus, what the NSA can know by their snooping methods and technology, Q can know and leak. However, Q has warned that … Continue reading
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Tagged espionage, fiction, government, politics, propaganda
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Imprecatory Ride
During times of tribulation is when you see the most miracles. Let’s review. When Christ rose from the grave, He merged law and faith into a single Covenant in His blood. Of course, we know that law still works for … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, bicycling, covenant, faith, heart-led, photography, physical fitness, prayer
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Science Not Pointless, But Can Be
I’m responding to this article. For those familiar with the study of philosophy, it seems rather simple. However, for those who aren’t used to delving into fundamental cultural assumptions, it may be challenging. The biblical position is in two steps. … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, heart-mind, history, Islam, philosophy, science, the Fall, western epistemology
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