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Divine Espionage
Jesus often sought solitude to pray. When someone discovers that their heart is a sensory organ in itself, that habit of Jesus makes an awful lot of sense that it didn’t before. Communion with unfallen nature is a divine treat, … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, espionage, moral justice, peace, politics, western biases
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Wisdom Is Contextual
Maybe you’ve heard this before: “The people best positioned to decide something are those who must live with consequences.” But it’s not that simple. Even if we moderate this by saying those most affected should have the most volition, it … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, epistemology, feudalism, moral wisdom, oppression, peace with god, philosophy, tyranny
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Don’t Try to Make Sense of It
In the coming days, some of us will face jolting moral quandaries. A couple of days ago, Mr. T mentioned the Trolley Problem, a popular test of ethics. I’m not going to spoon-feed any answers to you; what matters is … Continue reading
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Tagged aristotelian epistemology, heart-led, logic, moral boundaries, peace, reason
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Keep Your Eyes Open
The global elite are about to lose their grip. It won’t happen all at once; it may not even be a total loss. Still, as more and more of what makes this world go, slips farther and farther into the … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, government, networked communication, virtual world
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Moral Discernment in the Social Context
A primary feature of the Alpha Male personality is sufficient arrogance to reject the entire civilization in which he lives. More to the point, a genuine Alpha is quite willing to embrace the role of “bad guy” in all its … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-American culture, Beowulf, eldercraft, feminism, game, heart-led, Networked Civilization, social sciences
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Cultural Christianity Will Die
Mr. T asked a very good question on the previous post. Good questions always open a line of thought I had not previously pursued, but which my heart already knows how to answer. Based on what his question drew out … Continue reading
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Tagged civilizations, culture, faith, faith community, religion, western christianity
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Bits and Pieces 24
Two weeks ago, my desire to ride on the roads evaporated — poof! Yesterday was a little cool and I felt inclined to ride my bike at a new trails park that our city had constructed with a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged browsers, computer technology, cycling, Networked Civilization, Tor, tribulation, war
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The Power of Private Intel
The globalist agenda is directly linked to The Cult [PDF]. It’s the same agenda that leaked out several times, typically reflecting the long-term plans of the Rothschilds and other groups. Again, this is not Judaism or Zionism, but is deeply … Continue reading
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Tagged cyber warfare, globalism, government, intelligence, internet, military, oppression, politics
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Dominion of Divine Wisdom
Jesus told His disciples (Matthew 19:3-9) that, under the Covenant, God tolerated a certain amount of hardening in the heart against the divine moral character. The Mosaic Code on divorce was a practical solution in the context. The best souls … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, divine mercy, government, Law Covenants, moral dominion, politics
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