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They Call It “Protest Art”

As a kid, I dabbled in graphics arts some. I used to carry a sketch pad a lot of places and did impromptu renderings of things I saw. As an adult, I managed to paint a couple of murals which … Continue reading

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Turning Point

A parable of internal debate and resolve. There were scars visible on his hands and forearms. It was obvious he had tried it before, and the scars were proof of both past failures and current resolve. It was not science, … Continue reading

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Babylon Is Fallen

While there is an element of theology here, making it seem more appropriate to my other blog, there is a particular call for action under Noah which does not require a spiritual grasp to get it. Babylon is the symbolic … Continue reading

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Bogus Health Care Racket

Around here where I live, people have begun discovering what a racket this public health care can be. At the outer edges of the “low income health care delivery system” is a host of little clinics which sometimes actually do … Continue reading

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Better Than Horoscope

It is not necessary to be spiritual to get a word from God on things. Consider: Under Moses, the designated priests could get a word from God regardless of their spiritual condition. All they needed was ritual adherence. There were, … Continue reading

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Haiku OS Progressing

I’m still running Debian Etch because just about everything else so far has failed me. Most of the more recent Linux distributions are utterly unusable on this old laptop. But as the final days of Etch tick down, it seems … Continue reading

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Noah and the Power of Islam

Why would God allow Islam to spread so relentlessly around the world? Because so many nominal Christians have no answer for this, they have concluded God wants them to destroy the Muslims through war. Isn’t Islam and evil religion? Islam … Continue reading

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Sample Application of Noah

For those who have been following the posts here about the implications of the Covenant of Noah, I find I am about to run out of track. Given the nature of this type of publishing, it would be difficult to … Continue reading

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The Obligation to Resist

Truth is a Person. You cannot have truth detached from God, as all truth (as truth) reflects God or it is a lie. So all truth is God’s truth. Truth cannot exist separate from His Person. The fundamental nature of … Continue reading

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Forest of Deceptions

Let me give you a hint. Reality, the Ultimate Truth of “Life, the Universe and Everything,” can never be objectified. To speak of it as something is utterly misleading, because it’s a someone — a Person. In our lore, persons … Continue reading

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