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The Mythology of Uniformity
As one reader noted, with full consciousness I subject the intellect to the Spirit. The mind was granted by God to serve the Spirit. Western Christianity typically presumes to intellectualize the Spirit, and that’s backwards, because it subjects the Spirit … Continue reading
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Tagged government, human reason, intellect, mysticism, oppression, peace, psychology, religion, spirituality, western christianity
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Quantum Commerce
It’s all about the people. As 3D printing takes off, we’ll see a huge shift in the leverage for manufactured goods. Some types of manufacture will always require huge concentrations of resources, not to mention the distribution of those goods. … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D printers, civilization, computer aided design, computers, culture, divine justice, economics, government, technology
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The World Is Mere Context
Revelation is true knowledge; everything else is just application. Further, you must rise to your own application under God’s command. I cannot make rules for you. The most I am permitted to do is decide if your application conflicts with … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, epistemology, intellect, mysticism, psychology, scripture, spirituality
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Virtual War
We are at war. It doesn’t matter if you want to be involved; the war goes on without your active participation. For Christians, it is an extension of our ongoing battle against the demons who want to subjugate us. While … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, computers, divine justice, internet, law, mission, mysticism, resistance, technology, virtual space, war
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Buckle Up, Westerners
When you finally grow up and learn to understand the full range of reasoning, not restricting your thoughts to the shallow swamp of Aristotelian epistemology, everything you’ve learned is transformed. The whole of Western history is one long, sad tale … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, economics, epistemology, intellect, logic, politics
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Irrelevant Church
This is going to sound arrogant; I can’t help that. I am very leery of people who chatter so much about leaving the churches. Most of them are trying to escape something prodding their inflamed conscience. They mutter on and … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, government, mainstream churches, ministry, oppression, religion, western christianity, western civilization
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Double Agent
It’s not schizophrenia, it’s roles within differing contexts. Online I am a pastor and prophet. It’s not as if I don’t do pastoral work in meat space, but it’s not the emphasis. The closest I come to that in the … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, communications, computers, internet, meat space, ministry, technology, writing
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Divine Variables
As a teenager, I had an adult friend once who said, “I sometimes think I should just carry around a shotgun with my Bible. That way, when someone confesses Jesus as their Savior, I can just kill them right there … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient near east, divine revelation, epistemology, mysticism, psychology, scripture
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Warm Deception
More than once I’ve awakened to a pounding heart and the stinking sweat of terror. Not merely from some bad dream, not simply a too vivid movie scene in my memory, but the very real threat of death crawled through … Continue reading
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Tagged morality, mysticism, psychology, religion, scripture, spirituality, Two Realms
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Shepherd Instinct 3
Let’s move this to a practical exercise. The shepherd instinct is fundamentally embracing the calling God has placed on manhood itself. Learning about it requires deconstructing everything that perverts it. As my regular readers know, this sort of deep discernment … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient civilizations, government, mysticism, psychology, social sciences, society, spirituality, technology, western civilization
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