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Job 14
Job and his friends held an entirely different understanding of time and lived a different pace of life. For Job and his friends to make long speeches was entirely normal and even expected. Men would patiently hear the full outpouring … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient near east, civilization, culture, Job, morality, scripture
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More Failure of Western Civilization
Absolutism is death; symbiosis is life. The ANE shepherd isn’t interested in total control. The ultimate good under God’s Laws will ever be the equilibrium of social stability. The ultimate call of manhood in those ancient civilizations was to track … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, computers, parenting, resistance, social stability, spirituality, survival, technology, western civilization
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Buckle Up, Westerners
When you finally grow up and learn to understand the full range of reasoning, not restricting your thoughts to the shallow swamp of Aristotelian epistemology, everything you’ve learned is transformed. The whole of Western history is one long, sad tale … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged ANE, civilization, economics, epistemology, intellect, logic, politics
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Double Agent
It’s not schizophrenia, it’s roles within differing contexts. Online I am a pastor and prophet. It’s not as if I don’t do pastoral work in meat space, but it’s not the emphasis. The closest I come to that in the … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, communications, computers, internet, meat space, ministry, technology, writing
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Life, the Internet and Everything
If the Internet is your world, you are walking dead. Please understand that the Internet is not the only possible implementation of networking technology, and hardly the only means to giving life to the nascent Network Civilization. There are numerous … Continue reading
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Tagged breaking point, civilization, culture, internet, mysticism, networking technology, religion, survival, technology
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Divine Justice and Gender
The God of the Bible portrays Himself as male. I believe it’s safe to say only Western Civilization has so completely formalized and institutionalized resentment to God’s choices, particularly in matters relating to gender and sex. That’s not to say … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient near east, civilization, culture, divine revelation, epistemology, gender confusion, Joel Osteen, philosophy, religion, scripture, social mythology, western civilization
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Diplomacy and Justice
If you set your heart to know the God’s Justice, it will make you seem to many less diplomatic. First, I want to offer a note of thanks to all of my subscribers. There’s been a surge in numbers recently. … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, divine revelation, moral intelligence, mysticism, psychology, writing
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Western Is Not Biblical (Updated)
This is parallel to my long series of writings which declare the West as non-Christian. Christianity is an Ancient Near Eastern religion. It takes only a little bit of time to study and discern that we are talking about two … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged biblical morality, civilization, divine justice, epistemology, government, mysticism, peace, propaganda, resistance, scripture, writing
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The Heresy of the Individual
Let’s drive a stake through the heart of this vampire and expose the corpse to the sunlight so it can’t come back. Only in Western social mythology do we have the false god of the Great Man. In the Bible, … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, propaganda, resistance, scripture, social mythology
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Job 7
The problem with most Western readers is that, lacking an education in Ancient Near Eastern thought, they tend to agree fundamentally with Job’s friends. When Job turns to address himself to God, Westerners see him making false accusations, as if … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, human vanity, mysticism, scripture, spirituality
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