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Beyond Words
There is not a damned thing they can do to stop us. This is a tough write, today. I paint with words, but the metaphor promptly dies right there. Painting and writing are both completely different in how they work, … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, law, mysticism, sensory heart, spirituality, western civilization
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Two Wings of the Same Vulture
It became popular some years ago to refer to the two primary US political parties as the red and blue wings on a doomed aircraft. It didn’t’ matter which color you favored, the destination was the same. Only a fool … Continue reading
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Tagged government, mission, mysticism, oppression, peace, political activists, propaganda, spirituality
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Indistinguishable
Let’s talk quantum morality for a moment. Are you reading the news? Lots of stuff that isn’t really all that interesting, but confirms much of what we suspected long ago. What difference does it make if everyone you could conceivably … Continue reading
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Tagged mysticism, Political activism, Quantum Morality, spirituality, Western mythology
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Never Alone
I don’t feel the least bit lonely. Inner turmoil is the native human element. Want to end all tension? Die. Meanwhile, if you live, then a gnawing sense of longing for something or other is our native element here on … Continue reading
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Tagged mission, mysticism, peace, philosophy, psychology, resistance, Scott Peck, spirituality, Thomas Szasz, western civilization
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Activism’s Fatal Flaw
Activism ignores the God of the Bible. This works itself out into two related lies. First, they deny that God is who He says He is. The second is only logical: That He does not act as He promised. As … Continue reading
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Tagged faith in God, mysticism, Political activism, politics, prayer, propaganda, spirituality
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The Faith of Loners
They told me, “There are no Lone Rangers in the faith.” Aside from a couple of truly fine leaders, the majority of those with whom I’ve worked in churches would reflexively deny that a Christian can be a faithful, spirit-filled … Continue reading
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Tagged church politics, evangelism, Lone Rangers, mysticism, oppression, peace, psychology, religion, spirituality
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It’s Not What You Might Expect
Welcome to my world. I’ve tried to make things as transparent as possible because it’s what God demands of me. If you were to meet me in the flesh, you’d find me affable and relaxed most of the time. When … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, mysticism, peace, psychology, quantum reasoning, spirituality
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Made for It
We offer sanity. Most people realize that “sanity” is a word representing a solid connection to reality. We dispute with our world the definition of reality, but we don’t have much argument about the meaning of the word “sanity.” On … Continue reading
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Tagged government, military, mission, peace, spirituality
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Taking Turns at Serenity
We have to stand in line. We can’t expect priority treatment, all the more so because we simply don’t have a nifty marketing brand. Our biggest draw is our power to live. You and I understand that we obey cosmic … Continue reading
Compute Morally
Can the Law of Noah apply to computers? My wife has run Win7 on her desktop machine since it was released. It’s not that she never found any unwanted malware, but that it never affected the operation of her system. … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, divine mercy, law, moral imperatives, mysticism, protective software, technology, windows
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