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God Is a Pirate
Intellectual Property guardians would call God a “pirate.” Open Source: It’s a genuine culture shift that also happens to be global. I’m not referring merely to the process of software development, though it is more pronounced there, but the concept … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged divine revelation, epistemology, government, intellect, internet, law, open source, publishing, writing
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Cycling: Hard Ride to Edmond
It wasn’t my intent, but turning this into a hard training ride was about all that was left. We had a south wind and rising temperatures today. I took advantage of it and rode north to Lake Arcadia on Midwest … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, geography, government, photography
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Accurately Handling the Truth
Let’s review. I’ve published several books aimed at helping people see the difference between Western moral assumptions and reasoning versus what God revealed through Scripture. Recently I’ve been writing about how Western self-deception has run its course and the moral … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged business, divine justice, government, heart-mind, moral discernment, western civilization
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The Tracking Economy
I offer no advice at all, just my impression of things I’ve seen. We have the Tech Big Five: Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Apple and Facebook. They all have one thing in common — tracking. They are all trying to monetize … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged artificial intelligence, business, computer technology, economics, government, internet, oppression
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It’s Coming Home
Could you have predicted it? We are watching the West implode. The cultural milieu has run its course and we are watching something new forming from the ashes. Even Western self-awareness of cultural birth and development is biased, but if … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged civilization, economics, government, heart-mind, mission, mysticism, oppression, otherworldly, propaganda, resistance, spirituality, survival, war, Western mythology
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In the Cosmic Jail
Pay no attention to the propaganda until you start from the assumption that it’s propaganda. Back off; divest yourself of any interest in taking sides. When you operate from the divine moral plane using the moral logic of God’s character … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, armed resistance, Biblical Mysticism, feudalism, government, history, oppression, otherworldly, propaganda, survival, war
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Psalm 82
Always: Context is everything in Hebrew. People have made much of God (Elohim) referring to other figures in this psalm as gods (elohim). But it takes only a quick review of the Books of Moses to see that the term … Continue reading
Posted in bible
Tagged Asaph, government, heart-mind, moral imperatives, Psalms
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Hidden But Not Secret
We are not a secret society, but a mystery society. That is, if we use common English translations of the Bible to guide our terminology, then what we promote is a mystery difficult for outsiders to grasp. It is certainly … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged christian mysticism, church politics, government, heart-mind, oppression, religion, spiritual family, spiritual orientation, technology
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The Essential Trust Factor
He said, “You don’t know me from Adam, but here you are out at this time of night, loaning me tools and you don’t know if you’ll see ’em again.” Unspoken was the obvious factor that he was black and … Continue reading
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Tagged government, military, oppression, psychology, religion, social context, spirituality
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Proverbs 21 (Part 1)
The specific context here appears in the first verse, but bears the broader implication of how we deal with the sorrows of human society in general. Divine wisdom is often silent in the face of apparent provocation, seeking whatever path … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, ANE, government, King Solomon, proverbs, spirituality, wisdom literature
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