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The Current Path of the US
This is not about left and right. A genuine right-wing policy, for example, would practically dismantle our current federal government. Even Republicans are pushing for what amounts to socialism in substance, if not in name. Republicans aim for government support … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged economics, globalism, politics, propaganda, religion, war
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Moral Good is Multi-generational 03
A critical element in all of this is that were not meant to die. When God first placed us in Eden, we were supposed to be eternal. Death wasn’t a part of the original picture; it’s part of the Curse … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, human perception, time and space
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Moral Good is Multi-generational 02
If you can grasp Part 1 from yesterday, then you are in a position to understand why we reject Western style free market capitalism and libertarian philosophy. Everything in the West presumes a fundamental orientation on the individual. Even when … Continue reading
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Tagged business, economics, employment, extended family, heart-led, individualism
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Just Ranting about Stuff
I challenge you to search it out for yourself. Almost every mention in the Bible of justice and doing right boils down to protecting the members of society who are defenseless. It’s typically symbolized by the image of protecting orphans … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, charity, economics, feudalism, prophecy, righteousness, tribalism
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Sometimes We Aren’t Supposed to Get It
But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all things that I said to you. (John 14:26) I’ve said that the mind is … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, economics, politics, tribulation, war
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MSM Is Your Enemy
I want you to learn to ignore the stock market. It is not a reflection of the economy itself; it’s just a reflection of greedy nasty people who don’t care a whit about you and I. When the market drops, … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged Biblical Law, divine justice, economics, heart-led, mainstream media
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Divine Stress Test
You should expect this time of wrath and tribulation to shake loose things that are fake. This is behind the language of exposure in Scripture: things “laid bare,” sins brought into the light, etc. During long periods of prosperity and … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, covenants, divine justice, economics, heart-led, marriage, prophecy, scripture
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More Than Silly Stories
In the past year or so we’ve seen major user data leaks from Twitter, Facebook and Google. Q says that none of these leaks were accidents. All of that data was simply handed over to the Democratic Party so they … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged Biblical Law, economics, election day, holiness, politics, shepherd role
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Moral Clarity on China, Russia and Trade
I wanted to clarify something political that seems to be poorly understood. Let’s review: We have globalists who are trying another Tower of Babel operation. They operate as an idolatrous cult that takes a great deal from The Cult [PDF] … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, globalism, government, idolatry, nationalism, oppression, politics, The Cult
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Social Patience
Biblical Law is its own reward. It puts you in tune with Creation, which changes everything. Even better is how it creates a moral aura around your life that people notice. One of the greatest gifts from God is when … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, friendship, social sciences, social stability
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