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Song of Solomon 1
The primary characters are a king and his bride. She is of noble birth, but presented here as a country girl, familiar with the urban scene, but previously not at home in it. A recurring role is the choir of … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged ancient hebrew culture, ancient near east, city girls, game, hebrew literature, love, marriage
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Not Impressed
Larry elevated his nose and sniffed twice, gently. “Man, I love the smell of oak in the fireplace.” Larry was the new guy on the IT team, an experienced older Unix admin, looking every bit the hardened military veteran. He … Continue reading
Three Bits on Sunday
There is a divine order to our plane of existence, but it will ever elude the human intellect. You can give yourself a leg up if you choose to embrace divine revelation to the degree possible. That means dismissing the … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged false dichotomy, game, human intellect, human nature, intellect, marriage, mysticism, psychology, spirituality
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Quantum Game
I’ve been heavily burdened lately with pulling together the broad view of serving God. Often I have said that discovering and laying claim to your sexual identity is one of the best starting points for embracing God’s Laws (AKA divine … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged divine justice, game, moral consciousness, scripture, sexual identity, spirituality, writing
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Chunky Love
I’m not special. I’m pretty ordinary. Over the past three years I pushed my aging and injured body from kinda fat to fairly fit. Call it the last hurrah before I’m too old for that stuff. Of course, the real … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged fitness, game, mission, psychology, social mythology
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That Shepherd Character Thing
There’s a place for the shepherdess, but there is a huge, overwhelming need for men to rebel against social mythology. Guys, nothing in Christ’s teaching requires you to be nice all the time in every context. He cracked a whip; … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged civility, civilization, epistemology, game, harlot church, resistance, social mythology, spirituality, western civilization, Western mythology
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The Power of Sacrifice
We do not take this world seriously. We take seriously our mission in this world to help people see the primacy of the Spirit Realm. What really matters in this world is whatever expresses the Ultimate Reality of the Spirit … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged civilization, game, psychology, social mythology, spirituality, the Spirit Realm
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Fanboy Folly
Computers are just a tool, not the prime mover of human future. If we could stuff a soft, fat rubber ball in the mouths of the world’s mindless fanboys, the silence would be suddenly deafening. That includes the vast majority … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged computers, culture, fanboys, game, linux, Open Source software, philosophy, psychology, religion, windows
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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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An Occurance at the Gym
I’m feeling crappy today, though hardly so bad as others who went through the same URI before me here. Right now it’s a little hard to think, but I’ll try. For the first time in a very long time, someone … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged game, psychology, social mythology, spirituality
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