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It’s Too Late for the Sword
Do you recall the scene in Exodus 32 where Moses came down from the Mount of God to find the nation engaged in some hard partying around an idol? The first thing he did was put some serious interrogation pressure … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged Covenant of Noah, demons, divine justice, feudal obligations, globalism, Israel, Law of Moses, Zionism
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Senseless Noise Again
Recently Q said something about “we are not alone” in this universe. Of course we aren’t, but as you know this is going to stir a lot of speculation about what secrets our government holds regarding alleged events at Roswell/Area … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged heart-led, human government, phenomenology, propaganda, secrecy, sensory heart, the Fall
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Problem of the Trinity Doctrine
Summary: The problem is that standard Trinitarian doctrine attempts to pin something down logically that is way beyond human logic. This keeps coming up in discussions. On the one hand, we can reject Arianism, for example, on the basis of … Continue reading
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Just a Silly Story 07
In the next week or so, Trump and Q say Kavanagh will be confirmed as Supreme Court Justice. Most of what you read or hear is just noise; the whole resistance will fall apart. Meanwhile, Rod Rosenstein and Robert Mueller … Continue reading
Give Them a Wide Berth
The Israeli government has recently claimed that it can “legislate anywhere in the world”, that it is “entitled to violate the sovereignty of foreign countries”, and that “is allowed to ignore the directives of international law in any field it … Continue reading
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Scattered Biking Images
This is a combination of shots taken over a period of a week or so. Our first is the ramp up to the bridge Midwest City placed alongside SE 29th; it’s finally open for use. It was finished a couple … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, Draper Lake, Midwest City, Oklahoma River Trail, photography
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Digging the Grave for Linux
Someday, I won’t be using Linux any more. First you have to understand why I use it now: It is the single best replacement for commercial operating systems. It is so for me, and for some of my tech support … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged computer technology, freebsd, linux, Xubuntu
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Bits and Pieces 35
Just catching up some personal stuff here. The bike is all up and ready. I gave it a test run today on the River Trails out to Portland and back. I carry the small camera because most of my rides … Continue reading
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Tagged bicycling, Draper Lake, fitness, miscellaneous, photography
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Targets Painted on Our Backs
We have one major advantage: We aren’t trying to change the world. We are merely tools for God to change people’s hearts. Nothing else we could do would make any difference. By awakening people to their true design and helping … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged computer technology, Creation, evangelism, Garden of Eden, heart-led, internet, shalom
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Taste the Powers
The world at large has no advantage over us. Try to understand: The core of what makes us truly alive in this world is that heart-led connection to Creation. But it is also our connection to the Creator. Once you … Continue reading
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Tagged convictions, heart-led, power of the spirit
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