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Mystical Predictive Analysis
As I’ve often noted, Christian Mysticism isn’t a matter of content, but a way of approaching the question of religion. I dare say most of the Christian Mystics I’ve read do not at all believe in the doctrine of the … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, epistemology, human history, social conditioning, transportation
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They Will Say They Had No Choice
Civil war, a revolution, is unavoidable. The biggest problem to understanding this is the false image of a two-party system. The elites have managed to keep the population distracted by a false dichotomy between left and right. While that may … Continue reading
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Tagged bloody revolution, globalism, government, imperialism, nationalism, oppression, politics
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Linguistic Cynicism
Just for the record: My use of Oester and Odin as symbols are a matter of semantic choice; it’s grammar in the sense of usage — what’s familiar to the broadest portion of the reading audience. One of the few … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, bible, languages, mythology
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It’s Not Left versus Right
A few readers didn’t want to comment on the previous post, but have chatted with me through other means. The questions seem to share a few common themes, so let me try to put out the fire, as it were. … Continue reading
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Tagged business, economics, politics
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The Walls Come Tumbling Down
I’m going to summarize this to save you the time chasing all the references. I’ve been saying that the nature of political conflict in the West has changed dramatically in just a few decades. The powers that be cannot pull … Continue reading
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Tagged internet, politics, propaganda
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See the Whole Picture
In concept, debt is an obligation to pay. When too much debt piles up, servicing the debt absorbs economic productivity. There is no growth, so the system begins grinding to a halt. Nobody in their right mind can imagine all … Continue reading
Got the Popcorn?
It’s like a hilarious movie; I find the current political scene quite entertaining. I shouldn’t have to post links to the mainstream media’s complaints that Russia hacked our election in favor of Trump. The CIA was always a globalist cabal; … Continue reading
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More Political Blather
You don’t have to read this; it’s not essential to our parish business. It’s just me. I’m trying to avoid sounding cryptic, but it would probably take a small book to explain what I see. Nobody has to remind you … Continue reading
A Little More Moral Economics
Trust your heart-mind for a proper moral analysis. The whole end of mankind living on this earth is to seek the glory of God. Just so you understand completely, it’s “seek” in both ways: We seek to bring Him glory, … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenants, divine justice, economics, moral discernment
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The Drift in Reality
They don’t understand because they refuse to understand. Don’t be like them. God is creating a new reality; He invites our participation. He calls to us with warmth and longing, if only we would shift to a heart-led consciousness so … Continue reading
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Tagged mainstream media, meat space, Network Civilization, open source, social conditioning, technology, virtual space
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