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Adjusting Myself
Moral choices I’ve made over the years have consequences. In my twenties, I was offered a job in business management. It would have kept me from going to church, and at the time, that was more important to me, so … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged computer peripherals, convictions, cycling, economic troubles, linux, personal experience, religion
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Your Next Move
We are all heavily influenced by fiction. There have been a great many games, movies and TV shows depicting a nightmare world that simply cannot exist. Americans in particular are deeply taken by horror fiction. None of that stuff is … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged disasters, economic troubles, moral boundaries, pagan religion, persecution, politics, propaganda
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Epson LQ-590ii on CUPS/Linux
I got it to work. After hours of searching on the Net using multiple search engines, I never saw anyone explain how to make this work, so I invested some time, lots of wasted paper and no end of frustration … Continue reading
Joe Cooper Hyundai
This is an honest and free endorsement of a local car dealer. Over the years of my life, I’ve never had enough money to buy a new car. Thus, I ended up buying from a lot of individuals and from … Continue reading
Boundaries of Identity
I’m not going to say that it’s impossible for us to be a part of any broader society. Rather, I’m going to say that we cannot be a part of the one we are in now. In order to walk … Continue reading
Moral Talents
The heart-led way is the path of moral excellence, for the heart is the seat of human moral awareness. The human instinct for survival is a natural part of fleshly existence. In the Garden of Eden, it was never an … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged eldercraft, fleshly nature, heart-led, human capabilities, moral character, moral perception, otherworldly
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Meeting the Apocalypse
A conventional, mainstream religion will not carry you through the apocalypse. Only genuine faith can do that. If all you know about Christ is what’s recorded in the Bible, then you don’t know Him. He transcends the written record. Granted, … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged ancient hebrew culture, Covenant of Christ, Hebrew epistemology, moral boundaries, New Testament, old testament, open spirituality, scripture, western epistemology
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Readiness without Limits
Do you understand the joy of testing? God binds the Bible; it does not bind Him. He is the ultimate free agent, the only one in a position to have His will every time in every thing. There are a … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged bikepacking, faith, heart-led, personal experience, psychology, testing, trusting in god
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NT Doctrine — Hebrews 1
This treatise was written by an Alexandrian rabbi thoroughly acquainted with Second Temple literature, and perhaps that of the Qumran Community. We are assuming he wrote to Hebrew Christians in Rome who were suffering under persecution and tempted to slip … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Alexandria, Covenant of Christ, divine revelation, Hebrews, Second Temple, Septuagint, the Covenant of Moses
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