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Your Feelings; Your Problem
Human emotions are the most unreliable indicator this world can offer. Our single greatest moral duty is obeying divine justice. That moral justice does not include a duty to consider someone’s feelings. You have no duty at all to my … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, civilization, divine justice, epistemology, moral duty, psychology, scripture, social mythology, society, spirituality
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Governed by Self-indulgence
Don’t be self-indulgent and allow yourself to operate like a six-year-old. When I describe the stages of human moral development, I’m offering a frame of reference. It’s a working model of how things tend to go. So when I say … Continue reading
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Tagged church, cognitive development, government, human development, Law Covenants, moral development, psychology, social sciences, two olive trees, Two Realms
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I Am a Tryant
So I’ve been told, at least. The cosmic moral principles don’t change to meet your mythology. They work in all contexts, even when everyone present denies them. One of those principles deals with dominion. The concept of human rights is … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, family, oppression, psychology, social mythology
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Pranks and Trust
The best way to destroy trust is through pranks. As noted previously on this blog, your sense of humor is your own. You never apologize for what you find funny, but it may force you to seek other company. In … Continue reading
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Tagged mysticism, oppression, psychology, sense of humor, social sciences, society
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Doing What’s Right for Me
What is your commitment? You don’t have to come up with a name for it, but you do need some frame of reference to claim the full benefits of the moral fabric of the universe. The fundamental nature of God’s … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, law, mysticism, pastoral counselor, prophecy, psychology, scripture, spirituality, Two Realms
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Dinner with Jesus
Jesus wined and dined with sinners. This was no mere social justice campaign. That it appears as such is merely the insistence of reading modern Western politics back into something totally alien. It’s not as if Jesus never engaged in … Continue reading
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Tagged human institutions, human nature, Jesus, mission, mysticism, psychology, religion, social justice, spirituality, Two Realms
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Another Milestone
The currency of the Spirit Realm is voluntary sacrifice of the flesh. By implication, it means rejecting this entire Fallen Realm as untrustworthy. It’s one thing to know all about this world and the mechanics; it’s another thing entirely to … Continue reading
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Tagged fitness, moral accountability, mysticism, spirituality, the Spirit Realm
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The Spiritual Battlefield
It’s not what you naturally expect. In our fallen state, we have an awful lot of trouble discerning the fundamental nature of reality. The single most common failure is refusing to grasp the nature of the Fall itself. Most humans … Continue reading
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Tagged law, moral intelligence, mysticism, psychology, scripture, spiritual truth, spirituality
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Mission of Mercy
Your fundamental mission is always divine mercy. Anything you do is holy if your first desire is to please God. His justice and mercy are all one thing, impossible to comprehend for the human mind. Ill informed though we may … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, divine mercy, fundamental mission, moral consciousness, mysticism, psychology, religion, spirituality
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Truth and Facts
Just because I am a mystic doesn’t mean I ignore the facts. I am still trapped in this broken reality and still subject to how it works. That’s why I make so much of God’s Law Covenants. While they point … Continue reading
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Tagged computer science, computers, mission, mysticism, philosophy, psychology, religion, science, spirituality
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