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Better, But the Same Stuff

Life Church is much better than most of the churches with which I’ve associated in the past, but it’s still a Western church. I’ve been attending the local campus of Life Church a few weeks now. This week began a … Continue reading

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Radical Management: It's Family

We expand on the principle half-stated in Budgeting. We need not in any way refer to any part of Western political and economic theory to get at the ancient truth. All of that is so materially bent, no part of … Continue reading

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Leader or Not?

Sometime back in the 1980s, the US Army leadership decided every soldier will take leadership training. All personnel were presumed leaders in training, and anyone who didn’t like it was out the door. They did away with the entire premise … Continue reading

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Internet Demographics and Awareness

Apparently the traffic here has risen just high enough to attract the spammers. I’m getting a lot of spammy comments these days, something which became significant about the time I starting receiving 200 hits per day on a routine basis. … Continue reading

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Futility, Says the Prophet

It’s not possible to be sure exactly what the facts are in some situations, even when you are there seeing it first hand. For example, did you know the label “natural” on most foods has little resemblance to the meaning … Continue reading

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Less Than a Month?

Even the MSM is now admitting the current banking system of the West is just two or three weeks from collapse. The focus of attention is on Greece. Ever met any Greeks? I have. The national pastime is gaming the … Continue reading

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Radical Stability

radical (Latin: radix) The root, pertaining to the source or foundation of things; a political position which advocates removing everything and starting over. The word is typically used as an adjective suggesting dramatic and wholesale change in the current situation, … Continue reading

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Triumph of the Tribe

God revealed Himself in a cultural context, one He designed and implemented Himself as the ideal for humanity. The context is part of the revelation. God’s revealed Laws presume a tribal nation social structure. The promises are conditioned on this … Continue reading

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An Hour of Truth 3

When he didn’t elaborate, the Goth girl asked, “Do you mean ‘mission’ in some religious sense?” He stood up and casually strolled around the front of the desk. “It could include that, but it’s much more.” Resting his butt against … Continue reading

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Laptop Oracles: Forget Me Not

In virtual space, what you smell is yourself in front of your computer. It won’t matter what sort of deplorable habits you bear in your personal space. However, if the virtual world is your whole world, you are not civilized … Continue reading

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