Category Archives: globalism

Mostly Charade

It’s not as if fiction is a complete waste of time. For example, parables are essentially fiction. They propose an event which didn’t actually happen as a way to emphasize something which cannot be told. But it’s still fiction, just … Continue reading

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No Secrets Before God

For the past few years, I have been fervently praying God would bring to light the secret sins of our federal government. This is the sort of prayer that is based on the Laws of Noah, so it does not … Continue reading

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Social Security: Lying Insecurity

The other day I got my annual Social Security Statement. Is there anybody who really believes in this any more? How many don’t know there is no such thing as any actual accounts with money in your name? Yes, some … Continue reading

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When the Time Comes to Dump the Lackeys

So we now see yet another UK government memo indicting the Iraq War. Let’s back off a bit and take a broader perspective. I have long contended there are many ruling powers wearing no official title under any current government. … Continue reading

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The Covenant of Noah

Most Christians aren’t really aware of the various covenants noted in the Bible. Indeed, many aren’t even aware the term “New Testament” means “New Covenant”. A few understand the Law of Moses was a covenant between God and Israel, but … Continue reading

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When It All Goes Away

I’ve had my ten seconds of fame. It passed almost without my noticing. All that is left here is mumbling to myself, which a couple of other folks tend to read once in awhile. Indeed, I won’t even make any … Continue reading

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In the Garden Patch of Wisdom

Facts can be encoded and saved on any computer. They can even be manipulated, but that usually requires some form of creative intelligence as yet unavailable to computers. Presentation and portrayal require an active intelligence which serves a purpose — … Continue reading

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We Have Found the Enemy

For those of you living in the US, and perhaps to some degree in the UK, let us digest some of the latest news in terms of what it means on a broader scale. Frankly, if you need a bunch … Continue reading

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Pirates Are a Tame Reponse

Let’s imagine I live near a major road. You pass by on the road pretty regularly. From time to time, you stop and relieve yourself on my front porch. You also have a tendency to snatch fruit from my tree, … Continue reading

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It Never Changes: Mass Wimping

Perhaps you may have heard of the Fall of the Roman Empire. A bunch of German nations had been invading what we today think of as Europe for a century or so, and had been knocking on Rome’s door. There … Continue reading

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