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An End Is Near
Virtual, de facto, or plainly literal — it makes no difference. God reads the hearts of men. While His actions may seem slow on the human scale, He does not necessarily wait for men to act before He pronounces judgment. … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, government, Iran, Israel, Modern Israel, President Obama, prophecy, war
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I Am a Tryant
So I’ve been told, at least. The cosmic moral principles don’t change to meet your mythology. They work in all contexts, even when everyone present denies them. One of those principles deals with dominion. The concept of human rights is … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged divine justice, family, oppression, psychology, social mythology
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Mission of Mercy
Your fundamental mission is always divine mercy. Anything you do is holy if your first desire is to please God. His justice and mercy are all one thing, impossible to comprehend for the human mind. Ill informed though we may … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, divine mercy, fundamental mission, moral consciousness, mysticism, psychology, religion, spirituality
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Morality Laundry List
A handful of questions regarding biblical morality arose in the past few weeks and none of them justify a post by themselves. As always, keep in mind the fundamental use of quantum moral reasoning. Masturbation is a Western obsession; it … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, divine justice, government, human sexuality, mysticism, oppression, political philosophy, propaganda, resistance, scripture, spirituality
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Some Limits Apply
The atheist or secularist who takes a poke at faith is merely shadow-boxing. Since they can’t hit the real thing, they simply castigate the effects. Faith is unreasonable in the sense of being far above reason, operating in a different … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged divine justice, epistemology, intellect, law, mysticism, spirituality
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Quantum Commerce
It’s all about the people. As 3D printing takes off, we’ll see a huge shift in the leverage for manufactured goods. Some types of manufacture will always require huge concentrations of resources, not to mention the distribution of those goods. … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged 3D printers, civilization, computer aided design, computers, culture, divine justice, economics, government, technology
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Virtual War
We are at war. It doesn’t matter if you want to be involved; the war goes on without your active participation. For Christians, it is an extension of our ongoing battle against the demons who want to subjugate us. While … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged civilization, computers, divine justice, internet, law, mission, mysticism, resistance, technology, virtual space, war
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Quantum Morality and Words
I long for opportunities to demonstrate my faith to those who might not listen to words until they see it. God has called me to address those with an education and some hope of mental clarity on morality. It’s not … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ancient hebrew culture, biblical languages, civilization, divine justice, mysticism, psychology, scripture, spiritual death, unforgivable sin, writing
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Job 13
Job reminds his friends that they aren’t addressing an inferior, someone lacking a good solid education. Nothing they’ve said is new. For seven days they sat in proper silence until they decided to judge Job. Had they not opened their … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged ancient near east, divine justice, education, intellect, Job
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A Few Management Errors
I’ve watched managers and leaders screw up their own position so badly that they destroyed the operation itself. This is not guidance you’ll get from a secular or Christian leadership seminar. This is guidance that comes from the Ancient Hebrew … Continue reading
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Tagged community, divine justice, leadership, psychology, social sciences
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