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Another Patch of the Quilt
I cannot tell you where you need to stand; I can certainly tell you where I am standing. It was critical for me to study and seek to know the core of what makes our society today. This was a … Continue reading
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Tagged comparative civilization, Creation, culture, Native American, scholarship
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A Light in the Darkness
Statistical correlation is not prejudice. Experiential correlation is also not prejudice. What you make of such correlations may be prejudice, but it’s almost impossible for another person to prove without your cooperation. There are so few people making a good … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged computer geek, corporations, culture, cynicism, government, oppression, otherworldly, propaganda
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Keep Your Eyes Open 2
It’s plain as day to anyone with half of a brain. The current system of government and economics in the US is completely dependent on a particular culture. That culture was derived from the Enlightenment. That culture must dominate the … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, economics, government, human nature, internet, Networked Civilization, technology
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Thanksgiving 2017
One person esteems one day above another; another esteems every day alike. Let each be fully convinced in his own mind. He who observes the day, observes it to the Lord; and he who does not observe the day, to … Continue reading
Don’t Build; Discover
Brother Jay recently wrote about the movie, Blade Runner 2049. It’s been garnering a lot of attention due to it’s attempt to raise questions about reality and what it means to be human. I’m not likely to see the movie … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, entertainment, faith, faith community, heart-led
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Will the Real Peasant Please Stand Up?
I’ve been asked to describe culture and class in a little more detail. It’s pertinent if I’m going to allege that one particular culture is closer to God. One again: We are not talking here about economic class. There is … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilizations, culture, feudalism, history, middle class culture
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God’s Word on Diversity
Leading up to the Tower of Babel, the Lord had warned that He designed us to spread out, to diversify and grow varying societies scattered across the face of the earth. The dream of some humans to raise up a … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, culture, feudalism, heart-led, human reason, tribal society
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Don’t Lie to Them
“Don’t you dare lie to me!” Yeah, you’ve heard that before. It’s pretty much what’s behind the oath Americans must give before testifying in court, to “tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, culture, epistemology, feudal obligations, objective reality, western civilization
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Safe Distance
Who are you? That’s the one question that matters most. Not in the sense of some static answer, because that would never work unless you are dead. Rather, it’s the query of who you are in this moment. Nobody says … Continue reading
Getting Lost on the Road
How did a Gentile become a part of Israel? It was all a matter of the Covenant. Anyone who was willing to embrace the covenant in full could become a part of Israel, and it had nothing to do with … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient civilizations, ANE, Biblical Mysticism, culture, faith, Hebrew language
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