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Benevolence in Control
Comments and discussions indicate it’s time to review a couple of fundamental principles. Under the Covenant, the sole justification for engaging in business is to bless the employees first, and then the customers. Granted, this is ideally a matter of … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged business, crime, customer service, economics, government, human behavior, social sciences, social stability
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Very Limited Engagement
I suppose I need to try one more time, maybe saying it differently. Comments I get in response to this blog, the ones that aren’t posted where you can see them, include input from a bunch of people who are … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged covenant community of faith, crime, politics, radix fidem, social context, tribulation, violence, war
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How Can We Help Them?
This is a pastoral note: Don’t depend on the system to fix itself. The system must break. Further, when it breaks, the American people will not be in control of what replaces the current system. Nothing in this world can … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged crime, economic troubles, eldercraft, peace, politics
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NT Doctrine — Matthew 27:1-14
The parallels are Mark 15:1-5 and Luke 23:1-5. We learn that the Sanhedrin, with the support of the priestly leadership and judges, waited until dawn so that it was just barely legitimate that they convene and declare Jesus worthy of … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged crime, Jesus, Luke's Gospel, Mark's Gospel, Matthew's Gospel, politics, Roman government
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Nobody Looking Out for Us
This regards the scientific facts and likely legal repercussions from the FDA rushing through it’s approval of Pfizer COVID vaccine. I didn’t expect what I found today. I’m going to link to a presentation that has no fluff, and may … Continue reading
Ransomware and Colonial Pipeline
There are too many sources I could link, so I’ll just summarize what I’ve read so far. I’m sure it’s no consolation to anyone, but I learned yesterday that the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack affected only the office computers and … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged business, compsec, computers, crime, malware, networking technology
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Law of Moses — Exodus 22:1-15
We should keep in mind that this summary of case law is not meant to be a compendium, but a sample of rulings that would indicate something of how God as sovereign views justice. These rulings indicate the moral character … Continue reading
A Different Standard from the Herd
If you dig into the Law of Moses, you’ll find references to stoning as a primary means of execution for capital sins. There are a dozen instances where it is commanded: Touching Mt. Sinai during the meeting with God (Ex … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, crime, Law of Moses, old testament, propaganda, shalom
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Patient Heart, Clear Head
An offline discussion inspires me to write a review of some things. There are, in fact, more conspiracies than you can shake a stick at; most theories about conspiracies have major flaws. Too often they are based on false assumptions. … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged civilizations, conspiracies, conspiracy theories, crime, espionage, heart-led
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