Tag Archives: government

Visitor’s Day at the Asylum

Oh, do come in and read my mad ravings! Let me describe to you the delusions of my poor, benighted soul. (This is merely my personal wild speculation on things as they seem to be at this point, and not … Continue reading

Posted in personal | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Visitor’s Day at the Asylum

Moral Clarity, Befuddled Reason

This will sound at first like I’m wandering, so buckle your seatbelts. A significant portion of the global elite have made a religion of melding mind and computer. You’ll run across the term “singularity” most often in this context, where … Continue reading

Posted in eldercraft | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Moral Clarity, Befuddled Reason

Brief: Politics and Moral Perception

Just a short explanation to help you think for yourself… On the one hand, we are pretty sure that previous political theatrics were scripted by the global elites. We also understood that it doesn’t mean every detail was foreordained as … Continue reading

Posted in sanity | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Brief: Politics and Moral Perception

Some Missed Opportunities

We knew some years ago that the US government had planned to destroy, or at least disrupt, the governments of seven countries, with Iran the last link in the chain. We know this because the Brookings Institute published Which Path … Continue reading

Posted in globalism | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Some Missed Opportunities

Meta-religion and the Reformation

We bother studying history and other social sciences so we can more intelligently recognize how we got where we are today, and contrast that against where God said we should be. We are then in a better position to plot … Continue reading

Posted in religion | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Meta-religion and the Reformation

Sunday Morning Chatter, August 2015

God morning! Come on in and have a cup of your favorite liquid stimulant while we chat. It’s hot outside these days, but we got a slight break in the temperatures. This allowed me to leave a little later in … Continue reading

Posted in personal | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Sunday Morning Chatter, August 2015

Not the Apocalypse, Part 3

It’s personal. You can’t make it otherwise. The very fabric of Creation itself is personal because that’s how God makes it and remakes it every day. It wasn’t made and then allowed to run on without Him; it continues only … Continue reading

Posted in religion | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Not the Apocalypse, Part 3

More Debian Coaxing

In response to an offline query — Folks in general are reluctant to learn about computer security. For all our reliance on computer technology, our society is amazingly ignorant of it. Indeed, you can sense a vast undercurrent of resistance … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on More Debian Coaxing

Refresh: I Recommend CentOS

On the one hand, I despise most of what passes for Linux advocacy. Most Linux advocates are computer geeks. The computer geek culture is not at all mainstream, and cannot ever be mainstream. Geeks are geeks because they don’t even … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on Refresh: I Recommend CentOS

Terminal Notes

The title is merely my dark sense of humor: I’m making some necessary adjustments in my computer ministry. I’ll help you with Win7 and Vista. I’ll give you some limited help with Win8. I’ll help you a lot with running … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Terminal Notes