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I Hate Garlic
Sister Wildcucumber will probably have a wild fit about this, but it’s the truth. Let me explain. As a child, our family income never amounted to much. We ate lots of homemade hamburger patties for dinner. I’ve never gotten much … Continue reading
Unreliable Reality
Up until that moment, we had been friends. Let’s face it folks: She was homely as mud pie. But she was a senior NCO in the unit’s command staff, and her influence was felt in every life attached to that … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, civilization, family, government bureaucracy, military, mysticism
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Connecting Ancient Dots
The sheer arrogance of the insular modern Western mind makes the Devil giggle. It flows from the essential nature of the Fall, of the “boastful pride of life” elsewhere called “hubris.” We stole from the Greco-Roman Civilization all the things … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, divine justice, family, government, mysticism, Nebuchadnezzar, scripture
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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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Limited Liability
In quantum morality, we each carry a limited liability. The trick is to learn the limits, not mythologize them. Yesterday was my run day, but with the route still buried under ice and snow, I took it to the gym. … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged family, game, mysticism, propaganda, psychology, quantum reality, religion, spirituality
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Programming for Failure
America has been following a concerted plan to destroy itself. We begin with the fundamental moral statement of God’s Law Covenants: Social stability is an end in itself. The single greatest factor in moral reasoning is asking if something afflicts … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged civilization, conflict between generations, education, family, intellectual foundations, propaganda, psychology, social sciences, society
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The Sorrows of the Day
The work of the Lord is changing people. It’s my work, too, but only in the sense I am just a messenger. And when God does His work in the human heart, sometimes I’m there as a spectator who gets … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged family, game, marriage, mysticism, psychology, scripture
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