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Your Living Treasure
This business of following Jesus is all about breaking apart the false assumptions this world has fed you. Here’s one false assumption: The basic purpose of a business is to make a profit. That’s so obvious that most people take … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, business, economic theory, extended family
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Apartment Living and FedEx
First of all, members of the parish, the replacement tower has arrived. It’s nothing amazing, just an Optiplex 780 with moderate specs. It works; I’m using it to write this post. It was a simple matter of swapping out the … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged business, computers, prayer request
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Regret or Not?
Jay and I were discussing on the forum about the paths we take in our lives. I made the comment that I always felt driven by the Spirit of God from a very young age. I was surely confused about … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, business, epistemology, objective reality, peace with god, Western mythology
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It’s a Networked World
The core of the geek community is rabidly hostile to anything that smacks of censorship, and militantly favors radical free expression. Their influence is not always recognized by the broader consumer public. These two groups overlap some, but it’s hard … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged business, computer geek, corporations, ddd, moral imperatives, Networked Civilization, western civilization
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Family Business
Here’s a thought experiment: What is the business model of Radix Fidem? As a matter of context, we don’t have a profit model because it works as a non-profit, a totally unregistered charity. That’s our effect in the business climate, … Continue reading
Networking Elder
This business of eldercraft could use a little more declaration. As always, the biggest problem is the mountain of sludge that is our Western culture. And it’s worst of all here in the US. I’ve lived in other parts of … Continue reading
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Tagged business, government, internet, networking technology, oppression
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Glory in Context
In our world today, the most powerful tool of oppression is preclusion. If someone can prevent your awareness of what’s actually going on, it’s much easier to keep you enslaved. This is the root of Satan’s work. This is why … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged business, censorship, computer technology, government, internet, networking technology, oppression, politics, propaganda
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The End of Religious Schlock
The cards are not in your favor, Christian bookstores; read `em and weep. I’m just enough iconoclast to appreciate the death of so-called Christian book stores. In the middle ages it was alleged relics of the New Testament figures and … Continue reading
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Tagged books, business, economics, mainstream churches
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Virtual Battlefield
There is no objective reality. There is only human experience and perception. The path of sanity for individuals and humanity as a whole is for perception to account for experience. It’s not a question of total accuracy because humanity is … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged business, computer technology, evil government, Hacker Culture, oppression, politics
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The Current State of Electronic Snooping
This is a long post, a general consumer-level survey, distilling what we can know from public revelations. Snoopers: There are four kinds of snoopers. 1. Government espionage: If you are targeted as a national security threat, they will get you. … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged advertising, browsers, business, compsec, computer technology, internet, surveillance, windows
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