Category Archives: religion

Happy Fantasies of Material Prosperity

It’s not really new, but I wanted to propose a thought experiment. Go to any of several high technology gadget reviewing websites, like ZDNet, CNet, Ars Technica, etc. Look at discussions about, say the Windows 8 roadmap, or the plans … Continue reading

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I Can Be Suckered, Too

Don’t trust me. Sometimes I’ll believe a lie because it’s close to what I want to believe about someone. I won’t perform due diligence because it strikes me as plausible. Today I posted something on my other blog about syncretism. … Continue reading

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Truth, Compassion and Distrust in America

So the three pillars of Christian Mysticism make me a bad American, it appears. I am committed to Truth, and I recognize no claim upon me by any human agency. This can get long and complicated, but the point is … Continue reading

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Jesus Cracked a Whip

If you’ve read the Gospels in the New Testament, you are aware of the narrative where Jesus drove the currency scalpers out of the Court of Gentiles. The story goes Jesus bundled some cords together and used it like a … Continue reading

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Repent While There’s Time

God has called me to prophesy. Nothing I write or say as prophecy will diverge from anything written in the Bible, provided you can read it with the same frame of mind as those who wrote it. The great legacy … Continue reading

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Giving Thanks and Repentance

We call this Thanksgiving Day. It’s mostly a muddle of American mythology to cover up some truly awful things done by our founders. As with many born in Oklahoma, I have some Native American DNA. A great many tribes which … Continue reading

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False Loyalty

A false loyalty is not faking your loyalty, it’s being loyal to something which is fake, or unworthy. The current insanity of thinking I am somehow beholden to our ruling regime, regardless whether it actually represents the will of the … Continue reading

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Something Wicked This Way Comes

Yeah, I was a fan of Ray Bradbury’s fiction in my youth. Excellent story-teller, but these days his nightmare visions seem tame compared to the reality. I don’t pretend to know where it is all headed, only that it’s a … Continue reading

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Linear Folly

One of our most dangerous obsessions in the West is linear thinking. It works fine with computers and factual-logical processes, but humanity itself cannot be so handled. That we are capable of charting multiple paths for variables is not an … Continue reading

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The Wrath of God Upon America

I want you to see this from the biblical perspective. You first have to understand nations have no standing in the Spirit Realm as do individuals. The whole matter of national justice is of the Law Covenants. Since we are … Continue reading

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