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Governed by Self-indulgence
Don’t be self-indulgent and allow yourself to operate like a six-year-old. When I describe the stages of human moral development, I’m offering a frame of reference. It’s a working model of how things tend to go. So when I say … Continue reading
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Tagged church, cognitive development, government, human development, Law Covenants, moral development, psychology, social sciences, two olive trees, Two Realms
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Obvious and Wrong
In the Kingdom of Heaven, good and evil are determined by the Spirit of God. That means we cannot rely on mere utility. It’s not in the nature of the thing, but in whether it serves the purpose of God’s … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged civilization, conscience, government, propaganda, psychology, resistance, social sciences, spirituality, western civilization
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AI Predicting Mass Behavior
You’ve probably seen a movie or two in which the hook was using artificial intelligence (AI) to collate data on mass human behavior and predict how populations and even governments will react to various threats, etc. You’d have to be … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged artificial intelligence, civilization, computers, government, psychology, technology, war
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Contagious Truth
The starting point is recognizing the failure of Western assumptions about truth. Truth is a Person; the notion of some objective thing out there that embodies pure truth is the greatest lie of Satan. The search for truth is inside … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, civilization, epistemology, government, intellect, law, mysticism, objective truth, philosophy, religion, revelation, scripture
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Speak Your Peace
I know where I have to stand in this world to keep peace with God. The boundaries in a Western society are not amenable to biblical morality, but that doesn’t mean a Christian Mystic can’t draw clear limits on some … Continue reading
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Tagged business, government, law, moral boundaries, moral imperatives, mysticism, scripture
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Virtual Rebellion
Linux is the new civil disobedience. This is not a prophetic vision of any sort, just my brain spewing forth implications of what has already been prophesied, including a lot of stuff before I ever came along. As always, this … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged computers, debian, government, linux, Network Civilization, oppression, resistance, technology, western civilization
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Conspiracies Abounding
All government is a conspiracy; people conspire to hold power over others because we wouldn’t call it “government” if some small group were not exercising authority over others. Let’s unpack this. The Internet has done more to place information in … Continue reading
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Tagged government, internet, mission, mysticism, psychology, resistance
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Truth Needs No Defense
First, take a moment to play out in your mind all the different meanings of the title of this post. Right here in Oklahoma, we have a monument to the Ten Commandments on state property. It’s been there since last … Continue reading
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Tagged government, law, mysticism, propaganda, religion, spirituality, Western Christian
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Morality Laundry List
A handful of questions regarding biblical morality arose in the past few weeks and none of them justify a post by themselves. As always, keep in mind the fundamental use of quantum moral reasoning. Masturbation is a Western obsession; it … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, divine justice, government, human sexuality, mysticism, oppression, political philosophy, propaganda, resistance, scripture, spirituality
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The Mythology of Uniformity
As one reader noted, with full consciousness I subject the intellect to the Spirit. The mind was granted by God to serve the Spirit. Western Christianity typically presumes to intellectualize the Spirit, and that’s backwards, because it subjects the Spirit … Continue reading
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Tagged government, human reason, intellect, mysticism, oppression, peace, psychology, religion, spirituality, western christianity
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