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My Soul Is Disturbed
You can ignore this if you don’t have time, but I simply must write something and lighten this massive load on my soul. Yeah, I’ve posted a bunch of stuff for any day of the week, much less a Saturday … Continue reading
Networked Christianity Aborning
I strive to practice what I preach (see the previous linked post). I believe God will keep the Internet alive and that He has called me to engage computer security (CompSec) and networking security (NetSec) in particular. This is behind … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, compsec, computers, Network Civilization, networking technology, virtual parish, western civilization
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Implications of That Vision Thing
Sometimes when I look back and survey where my head has been on things, I wonder how God let me live and continued to use me. Our fallen nature ensures we will always get some things wrong when God speaks … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, economics, heart-mind, marketing, Microsoft, mission
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A Long Way from Home
The biggest lie is a half-truth. The whole of Western Civilization was inspired by Satan to destroy the full depth of a biblical culture of heart-led living. Westerners imagine that they can be so deep and wise because the foundations … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, epistemology, game, heart-mind, intellect, mysticism, religion, social mythology, spirituality
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Trust Your Heart
We are rather fragile creatures. There is no superman capable of withstanding every form of abuse and torture men have devised. Our flesh is fallen and at some point each of us will break. The Scripture warns us that, while … Continue reading
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Tagged divine revelation, heart-mind, intellect, moral imperatives, mysticism, psychology, scripture, spirituality
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Go Ahead and Laugh
My human side sincerely wishes that God could be a little more forthcoming about the timing of some things, but that’s simply not His way. The exceptions in Scripture are few, indeed, so there is no reason to expect anything … Continue reading
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Tagged church politics, government, oppression, politics, resistance, survival, technology, war, Zionism
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Natural Division and Departure
This post may well cause some of you to unsubscribe; it’s okay. In John 6, Jesus did some interesting miracles and quite a few folks followed Him, thinking this was the political Messiah they had been expecting. By His miracles … Continue reading
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Tagged Jesus Christ, mainstream churches, Messiah, Modern Israel, scripture, Western Christian mythology
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Understanding Divine Mercy
As a whole, Western Christianity gets forgiveness alarmingly wrong. King David committed horrid crimes. We read in 2 Samuel 11-12 of his adultery and murder. On the one hand, he was the king of what was then a very powerful … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, divine justice, divine mercy, epistemology, King David, King Solomon, Law of Moses, scripture, understanding God, western christianity, western civilization, western intellectual heritage
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The Cult and Police
I don’t want to write about this, but divine justice demands it of me. During my time in the US Army Military Police Corps, some of my superiors kept track of civilian professional law enforcement training along with the underlying … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, law enforcement training, police, police training, social conditioning, The Cult, US Army Military Police Corps
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Oriented
In strictest terms, to “orient” oneself is to face the east as the place of the rising sun. It so happens that, in terms of fundamental assumptions about reality, we would do far better to face the Ancient Near East, … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, culture, fundamental assumptions, Greco-Roman, human reason, moral accountability, mysticism, philosophy, spirituality, western civilization
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