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A Prophetic Critique of Game Theory Model, Part 4
Fixing It Starting with the expulsion from the Garden of Eden, fallen man has been granted an ever-brighter light of revelation on the path back. The bare trace in the wilderness became a highway, until the very living Incarnation of … Continue reading
A Prophetic Critique of Game Theory Model, Part 3
Recapitulation Again, this is not God’s ideal. In the Spirit Realm we are all far more unique and individual than our fleshly confinement permits. Before the Fall, humans had a spiritual identity and full awareness. The Fall disconnected us from … Continue reading
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A Prophetic Critique of Game Theory Model, Part 2
The Hierarchy in Action The Game Model hierarchy for manhood is pretty much the same in both the narrow socio-sexual sphere as well as the broader human society. The model applies well in several contexts. However, the model is itself … Continue reading
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A Prophetic Critique of Game Theory Model, Part 1
Perhaps I can put this whole topic to rest somewhat. Background Game itself reflects nothing of God’s ideals; it simply organizes what can be consciously understood of fallen human nature in terms of human sexual response. It works so well … Continue reading
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New Article Added to Permanent Archive
On my static website I posted a rewrite of my two posts regarding the Game Theory Model of Socio-Sexual Relations– Spiritual Manhood: Character Is Holiness.
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Morality: Virtual World versus Real World
To live spiritually in this world, you still have to understand the morality of our fallen existence. You cannot fight what you do not understand. We need to know the Laws of God, and the limits on Satan and his … Continue reading
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More on Character Is Holiness
Character: in typesetting, recognizable, different from other characters; the quality of having a unique presentation to the world; being different enough to distinguish from others of the same type. This is a follow-up to Character Is Holiness. In the comparison … Continue reading
Character Is Holiness
Oklahoma is where I was born, and where I live now. In the southwestern part of our state, the streams and rivers run clear; everywhere else they run shades of dark red mostly. In the southwest corner of our state, … Continue reading
The Romance That Never Was
The old adage of “know thyself” has a particular meaning in Romance. I regard my marriage as unusually successful, in the sense we are a perfect match. Aside from it being a miracle of God in the first place stumbling … Continue reading
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The Senseless Debate
The ongoing debate between atheists and Christians is really a waste of time for Christians. Perhaps I should refine that some. There are all sorts of issues being debated. For example, the matter of whether it is possible to have … Continue reading