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Glory Is Not An Outcome
Don’t get tangled up in outcomes. One of the biggest, most persistent and pernicious lies in Western society is that objectives or outcomes are the whole point of our striving. God’s Word says that it matters not how things turn … Continue reading
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Tagged Fruits of the Spirit, history israel, Jews, Modern Israel, outcomes-based, scripture, Synagogue of Satan, the Covenant of Moses, western epistemology, Zionism
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Go Big or Go Home
The question is always the same whether it’s politics or war: Cui bono? If your dream is to destroy a moral evil on the earth, take away the profit. I hear activists talking about the need to stop this or … Continue reading
Step Out of the Darkness
It’s almost funny how spying works. We see the spying agencies and their officials creating multiple false realities with such frequency that no one is surprised when they solemnly insist that innocuous things are a threat to national security. You … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, epistemology, espionage, national security, police, propaganda, psychology, Western mythology
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Implications of Vault 7
Re: The American Media Hide From The Truth by Paul Craig Roberts (I’m not sure anyone can stand a full hour of Assange so you might want to skip the video.) Let’s review some background of moral truth. If you … Continue reading
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Tagged government, history, internet, networking technology, oppression, social sciences
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Not Grumpy, Just Realistic
If you think Microsoft is treating their users bad by firing their entire quality assurance team and foisting alpha and beta ware on everyone, or their Orwellian snooping built into the OS, and the forced advertising, you should see how … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Saxon, Microsoft, miscellaneous, peace, racism, social sciences
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For Example, Racism
For all that is in the world — the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life — is not of the Father but is of the world. (1 John 2:16 NKJV) I’ve covered … Continue reading
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Tagged law, Noah's Covenant, racism, sin, social justice, social sciences
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Above the Conflict in the Thick of Battle
(This continues the background narrative to explain something that God has commanded of me.) We are staring in the face the end of Western Civilization. Instead of one big, all-encompassing cataclysm, this will be the death of a thousand cuts. … Continue reading
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Tagged false dichotomies, heart-led, idolatry, politics, Quantum Morality, Western mythology
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Burned on the Altar of Mammon
A nuclear bomb creates a hellish mess. Then it’s over. With most nuclear weapons, the radiation isn’t really the point; it’s all about the destructive power. So while radioactive fallout is a problem, it’s relatively minor in comparison to whatever … Continue reading
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Tagged health, materialism, science, technology
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How Bad Will It Be?
If you examine the record of Scripture, you can discern a thread of moral propriety in dealing with other nations. The starting point is to leave folks alone. In truth, this is the broad instinct of the Children of Israel. … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Saxon, economics, Noah's Covenant, politics, the Covenant of Moses, war
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The Fallacy of Human Rights
The modern Western concept of “human rights” is a heathen idea. It does not come from Scripture at all, though most Westerners read it back into the Bible. It’s part of this whole idolatry of The Great Man, the type … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, idolatry, moral discernment, Noah's Covenant, scripture, Western mythology
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