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A Bigger Picture of What I See
Based on comments and questions I’ve gotten privately, I need to clarify a few things. I’ll try to paint a bigger perspective with less detail. Two things are getting everyone’s attention in the US right now: riots and the lock-downs. … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged communism, economics, eldercraft, globalism, information war, prophecy, social sciences, society, war, Zionism
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Keeping My Hand to the Plow
One of my readers told me the posts of the past week on both blogs have been on fire. That’s how I felt writing them. I can’t find words to express just how big this thing is for me right … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged decentralization, divine calling, economics, government, mission, prayer
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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
The Prophetic Viewpoint
Take up the prophetic viewpoint. As long as there is no covenant nation in this world, all human politics is rather like God herding cattle, a herd with no clue what His goals are. God will have what He wants, … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, globalism, moral discernment, politics, prophecy, Tower of Babel
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The Babylon Conspiracy — Again
What separates me from the conspiracy theorists is that I am quite certain the conspiracies could not possibly succeed. I still believe that those conspiracies exist, and the people involved certainly do believe their plans could work, but that’s a … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged divine revelation, economics, human capabilities, human government, oppression, Tower of Babel
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DIY Glory Shine
Do it yourself; don’t trust outsiders. This is the watchword for our time. If you need to do a certain thing, make darned sure you cannot do it before you contract it out. Even if it’s actually cheaper and better … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged computer technology, disasters, economics, faith in God, open source, religion, self-reliance
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Economics of Neofeudalism
It’s not that centralization is inherently evil. It’s that centralizers never obey the fundamental moral character of Creation. Nobody centralizes out of concern for the welfare of the people; there is always — always — a hidden agenda to pad … Continue reading
The Limits of “Virtual”
I can’t tell people what to do. I can tell people how I decide what I do for me, and hope that gives you some clues so you can decide for yourself. Twice in just a few weeks, the Northern … Continue reading
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Tagged disasters, economics, nature, virtual parish, weather
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Visions and Dreams in the Night
We can easily understand the biblical moral ethics of how wealth and productivity should be handled. Even the damned communists (literally, they are damned) can see it that most productivity isn’t being used to the best benefit of humanity. So … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, economics, politics, prophecy
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Covenant versus Profit
Let’s do a little biblical analysis. Take a look at how heart-led wisdom can affect how you view things, in the sense that you aren’t restricted by mere logic. An article on Zero Hedge talks about how The Sharing Economy … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged Biblical Law, business, covenant community of faith, culture, divine revelation, economics, social mythology
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