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The Law Is Grace
Western Christians typically say things like, “Words mean something.” Words are not truth, nor even containers of truth. Words are, at best, mere signs pointing out a path that brings you to God. God is truth. All truth is God’s … Continue reading
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Tagged covenants, divine justice, divine revelation, epistemology, Law and Grace, Law Covenants, mysticism, scripture, spirituality, western christianity, western christians
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Job 25
For once, Bildad reveals what he actually knows, not what he merely thinks. In this very short chapter, he states two inarguable truths. God is ineffable; His position and power are beyond telling. At the same time, mankind is in … Continue reading
Dead Game
There is devastation all around me. On the one side, I see vast nations of men who languish under the lash of feminism. Worst of all, a vast carpet of Christian men who cannot possibly walk fully in the power … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged civilization, culture, divine revelation, fundamental assumptions, game, intellect, oppression, propaganda, religion
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Yapping Religious Terriers
The fundamental nature of the Fall is placing human reason in the executive role. God gave the intellect as the proper tool for organizing how one is to obey the Spirit. The intellect is the servant, not the master. Western … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged divine revelation, epistemology, human reason, intellect, mysticism, scripture, western christianity
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Divine Variables
As a teenager, I had an adult friend once who said, “I sometimes think I should just carry around a shotgun with my Bible. That way, when someone confesses Jesus as their Savior, I can just kill them right there … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged ancient near east, divine revelation, epistemology, mysticism, psychology, scripture
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Job 12
Even in his anger, Job is more noble than his friends. Where they scold, he answers with sarcastic wit. Surely, these three men represent the pinnacle of human wisdom! When they die, humanity would be plunged into darkness. Job reminds … Continue reading
Job 11
The starting point of moral wisdom is recognizing our minds are not equal to the task. When we understand the fullness of our fallen condition, we realize we cannot know the nature of things nor all the factors in any … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged binary logic, divine revelation, human reason, intellect, moral intelligence, reason
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Morality = Reality
In quantum moral reasoning, all questions are related to morality. Yesterday I went to a restaurant seeking breakfast. There was no particular conscious reason to avoid the place and it was convenient. I ate; it was a mistake. The food … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged ANE, divine justice, divine revelation, epistemology, fitness, health, moral consciousness, Two Realms
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Sneaking Back into Eden
The Bible portrays most human sin as various attempts to sneak past the Flaming Sword back into the Garden of Eden. It’s not possible to describe life before the Fall. What we have are characterizations and Hebrew parabolic language in … Continue reading
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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