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The Virtual Realm
A part of what we do here at Kiln of the Soul is aimed at helping you grasp the nature of virtual reality. Not as a feature of gaming, but as a different realm of reality that still affects us … Continue reading
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Tagged fellowship, internet, politics, virtual parish, virtual religion
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Small Parts
Stuff is happening, but much of it is behind the scenes. We are in a time of winnowing on the blog here. Some of it isn’t voluntary, I suppose. I suspect the search engines aren’t entirely favorable to the content … Continue reading
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Tagged elder, fellowship, religion, virtual communion, virtual parish
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Teachings of Jesus — Matthew 18:15-20
The underlying theme has not changed: Place a high value on unreserved trust and never manipulate. Completely open honesty is the way of the Kingdom. How do you handle a genuine offense? Do you gossip and build up an undercurrent … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant community of faith, covenants, faith, fellowship, peace, shalom, transparency
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Demon Gods of This World
Never apologize for your calling and mission from Jehovah. We need fellowship; it is the essence of our design. It’s not the same as friendship. You can have lots of friends who don’t have a clue about otherworldly considerations, but … Continue reading
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Tagged christian mysticism, covenant community of faith, fellowship, heart-led, otherworldly, politics, tribalism, worldliness
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The Ultimate Loyalty
Biblical Law is the moral character of our Savior. It’s the revelation of God. It’s not confined to words on the pages of Scripture, but is the impact of God’s Presence in your soul, and the driving conviction to serve … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, communion, fellowship, mysticism, politics, tribal society, virtual parish
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The Theology of Division
There is so very much that we simply cannot see unless God shows it to us. I’m not sure there is any way to draw a line between heart-led moral perception and a direct move by God to point something … Continue reading
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Tagged epistemology, fellowship, mainstream churches, objective reality, systematic theology, virtual parish
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Technology: Keep Watch
We need to prepare for tribulation, which will include a vicious rise in censorship on the Internet. Here in the US, various government agencies have long practiced limited forms of disinformation and squelching those who told the truth. Now they … Continue reading
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Tagged communications, fellowship, internet, politics, radix fidem, technology, virtual parish
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A Taste of Shalom
You really should check out the Radix Fidem forum linked over on the right side here under the “Blogroll” heading. Good things are happening there. When you first shift your conscious awareness over to the heart-led way, it can be … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant community of faith, fellowship, peace with god, radix fidem, shalom
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Glossolalia and Such
This tends to be a sticky issue because too many people take themselves too seriously. As a consequence, they take their positions on things too seriously, and get mightily offended if your position is different. I’ve had considerable experience working … Continue reading
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Tagged covenant, fellowship, Fruits of the Spirit, radix fidem, spiritual gifts
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Ax in the Forest
The heart-led way is a lonely path. On the one hand, we are never actually alone because all of Creation is our friend. On the other hand, that in itself socially isolates us. The fault is with everyone else who … Continue reading
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Tagged Creation, fellowship, heart-led, internet, moral boundaries, organizational theory, virtual communion
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