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Personal PsyOps

Except as a war tactic, head games are sin. It’s a broad general principle that attempting deception opens the door for demonic presence. It violates cosmic justice. However, just putting the Laws of God into any human language can itself … Continue reading

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A Lady in Waiting 3

Rebecca wasn’t one of those bored flirty women. She might have been, but it would have taken entirely too much effort to be somebody she wasn’t. Growing up in rural Tennessee, she did what most country girls did, but wasn’t … Continue reading

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Debate Is Dead

I don’t debate. I seldom even bother to argue. You will always find me willing and patient to explain as best I know how what goes on inside my head. I always do what I know is required by my … Continue reading

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Your Own Divine Law

Jesus summed up the moral fabric of Creation by quoting two passages from Moses: Jesus said to him, “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind’ (Deuteronomy 6:5). This is … Continue reading

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Socially Independent

The prophet tends to stand alone a great deal, in human terms. I love people; I really do. There are plenty I’d rather not spend time with, but that’s a function of my calling and ministry. Some people have demonstrated … Continue reading

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A Splinter of the Cross

We do right because we can’t do otherwise, regardless of what it costs. I’m not whining; this is simply my commitment, my mission in life. My neighbor across the street doesn’t have a man or a working lawnmower. A few … Continue reading

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Let Us Be

Live and let live. My brother lives in a very old neighborhood just a mile north of downtown Oklahoma City. He has a traditional brick fireplace and I am cutting wood for him this summer so he’ll have a good … Continue reading

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Burned Enough, Thank You

Perhaps my readers will tolerate just one more rant for the day. I promise, this one will be short. Nobody should have to put up with me who doesn’t want to. Really. While I still have this burning sense of … Continue reading

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Game Frame and Casual Social Encounters

I stood in front of the bookshelf at the thrift store, letting my gaze wander over the random titles. A fellow next to me crossed in front of me, offering the typical, “excuse me.” My response was, “You’re okay.” Then … Continue reading

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Elitism and the GUI

As a group, the people who write most of the code for Open Source GUIs have no idea what typical users want. I’ve noted before the strength of Open Source is those who code can do anything they like. That’s … Continue reading

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