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Moral Clarity, Befuddled Reason
This will sound at first like I’m wandering, so buckle your seatbelts. A significant portion of the global elite have made a religion of melding mind and computer. You’ll run across the term “singularity” most often in this context, where … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, computer technology, conspiracy theories, flaming sword, government, heart-mind, human intellect, moral consciousness, Network Civilization, oppression, propaganda, ruling elite, western civilization
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Stop That Thief
Satan cannot create; he can only pervert what God has created. Let’s get down to business: We are fallen. Until we embrace that painful truth in the fullness of what it means and how far it goes, we cannot hope … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical morality, call to repentance, law, moral discernment, psychology, sense of humor, social stability
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Invest in Eternity
It’s revolutionary, and I am hardly the first to suggest it: Don’t invest with a material calculus, but in moral terms. Literally, not merely as a figure of speech — switch to an entirely different form of reckoning. Put that … Continue reading
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Tagged divine heritage, economics, law, moral consciousness, mysticism, natural processes, spiritual family, spirituality, spreadsheet
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Not a Movement
One of the things I confront often enough is the unconscious expectation that the religion of Radix Fidem could become a movement of some sort. That expectation is part of the activist urge that traps people’s minds, in the sense … Continue reading
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Tagged christian activism, epistemology, intellect, internet, mysticism, nature, propaganda, radix fidem, religion, spirituality, Western Christian mythology, writing
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Virtual Communion and Witness
It’s a favorite theme of mine: Don’t take yourself too seriously. We are all for the most part simply along for the ride in God’s revelation of Himself. In His measureless mercy and grace, He allows us to participate in … Continue reading
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Tagged communion, divine revelation, evangelism, individual faith, internet, virtual space
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Not the Apocalypse, Part 1
We don’t care whether it was the chicken or the egg that came first; it won’t make any difference on the moral plane. We know how it works here and now and mucking around with it only causes problems. God … Continue reading
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Tagged ministry, moral discernment, mysticism, social sciences, western civilization
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Divine Exploitation
We exploit tribulation. Does anyone have to tell you that our current situation, at least here in the West, constitutes the condition the Bible calls “tribulation”? Not merely a social discomfort, but we are in the beginning of a global … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, faith in God, moral imperatives, revelation, spirituality, tribulation
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The Logic of Radix Fidem
(See the “Radix Fidem” tab above for an explanation of the label.) The mystical mind need not be impractical. I just wanted to offer a quick review for all the new subscribers to this blog. One of our biggest problems … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, epistemology, heart-mind, intellect, jesus parables, logic, mysticism, scripture, Western, western civilization
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Riding for Justice
Today’s journey wasn’t remarkable in terms of touring the countryside. With only one minor variation, it was the new Harrah Loop counterclockwise. The single variation was, after passing the SDA Academy and retirement village on NE 63rd, I turned north … Continue reading
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Tagged business, cycling, divine justice, divine revelation, law, moral accountability, photography, propaganda
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God Blows the Whistle
This should be an easy doctrine to absorb: Be sure your sins will find you out. This goes all the way back to the Garden of Eden when God characterized the unjust bloodshed of Abel as crying out to Him … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, internet, law, prophecy, spirituality, technology
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