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Fighting Babylon
This is in response to some offline questions. The Tower of Babel symbolizes a false religion used to oppress and to violate fundamental Biblical Law. The false religion was a form of astrology. The fundamental law transgression was an attempt … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Zionists, globalism, imperialism, politics, prophecy, virtual world, war
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Bits and Pieces 22
Yesterday’s heavy workout was just dynamite. I’m still having trouble with the pulled calf muscle; last week I could only jog up the hill, but yesterday I could run slowly. After last night’s heavy storms, we have serious high winds … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, miscellaneous, physical fitness, religion
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Off the Cuff 04
This is not about Israel so much as about the US. Let me reiterate that this is one of those prophetic fires that you aren’t required to believe, but that I am required to put up here on the blog. … Continue reading
Mystical Evangelism
A critical element in building a covenant community is ditching the goal-oriented thinking. Thinking in terms of a concrete goal and efficiency is what turned mainstream Christian religion into a huge conversion machine. Mainstream evangelism is little more than manipulation; … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Biblical Mysticism, communion, Creation, evangelism, heart-led
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Linux versus WannaCrypt
You don’t have to read this, but I do have to write it. Some of you, dear Readers, are sympathetic to my ranting about the virtues of switching from Windows to Linux. The recent big wave of ransom-ware commonly known … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, computer technology, linux, open source, OS, politics, windows
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Contextual Law and Divorce
We struggle against a vast ocean of cultural bias against revelation. For example: Do you understand that communion and spiritual unity demands individuality? If you are not reaching for the fullness of your heritage in Christ as a unique individual … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenant community of faith, family, government, marriage, materialism, secular theology
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Origins Agnosticism
Just as a follow-up to my post about crazy things mainstream religious leaders assert about Bible History, I wanted to remind folks of a fundamental philosophical issue. I take an agnostic position about questions of human origins. This business of … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible History, epistemology, heart-led, philosophy, western biases
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Psalm 131
This is specifically attributed to King David. It’s a beautiful portrait of someone who has learned the hard way to dismiss ambition and pride. David begins confessing what a might work God has done in his heart. He does not … Continue reading
Sometimes I Wonder
Sometimes I wonder if some noise made by big names in Christian religion doesn’t represent controlled opposition. Let’s back up and look at the wider context. I may be crazy, but I’m consistent with the logic I promote. I’ve warned … Continue reading