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Unmistakable Wife
My longest military assignment saw me sit for six years or so in the Netherlands. I was based at a support facility for the Americans assigned to AFCENT (Allied Forces Central Europe) HQ, a branch of SHAPE (Supreme HQ, Allied … Continue reading
Biblical Hierarchy of Values
(WordPress Autosave mucked up and posted a previous flawed version, now all fixed.) This is what I recommend, in order from highest to lower. This is about Laws and human commitments on this plane, applying to all humans, regardless of … Continue reading
Marriage: Why Bother?
Continuing on the subject of a biblical approach to building a marriage… Why? What is it about marriage that makes it more desirable than something looser and more fun? That depends on your definition of “fun.” The Bible assumes, but … Continue reading
Game and the Closed Christian Market
Christians true to their faith won’t worry much about relative sex rank. We learn about the Game Theory of Socio-Sexual Response because it explains reality. It represents human behavioral science at its best, observing real human behavior and building a … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged marriage, mysticism, psychology
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The Gift of Aplomb
Sometimes the best reaction is none at all. There’s a fancy word we stole from the French — aplomb. It comes from their word for lead, that base metal which weighs a lot for its size, and is pretty soft, … Continue reading
Dog Piling on Iran
It won’t matter how they do it, but the real objective with Iran has nothing to do with nuclear weapons, nor even about oil itself — it’s about banking and oil trading independence. In American colloquial English, a “dog pile” … Continue reading
Friend or Foe on the Net
When one civilization falls, and another rises to take its place, most people aren’t paying attention. We could debate the terms and argue the definitions, but I still maintain we can best understand the Internet as the means for a … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged civilization, government, internet, oppression
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Light Switch, Epilogue
That winter, several national governments collapsed, or were so changed they were hardly the same government. Americans were not ready, and things were chaotic. Thomas heard bits and pieces, and realized he could never go back. European governments were generally … Continue reading
The Doctor Sez…
I’m alright. Last month I received notice it was time for my annual Veteran’s health check. That means heading downtown OKC (the hospital district is just east of downtown) to the VA Hospital. I prayed it would be a warm … Continue reading
I Would Vote If…
Sure, I’d vote for Ron Paul. I don’t say he’s the greatest, but a whole lot better than the rest. His track record is the whole point. Every other good guy/gal we’ve sent to Washington always broke from their promises … Continue reading