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Ancient Truth and History
This will be a crappy post because I’m feeling crappy. This is my annual mid-winter allergy season. I’m running a low-grade fever, just enough to have that icky feeling on my skin. My sinuses feel like the Russian Army has … Continue reading
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Tagged allergy season, computer ministry, computers, health, linux, old testament history, windows, writing
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What Really Matters
How could anyone imagine I don’t promote fitness and well-being? On the other hand, I more often promote not taking this life too seriously. I take what God gives and try to make the most of it. Not because there … Continue reading
Recovery of Rez 2
At one time it had been a mining station. When the ores played out, the mining company moved on, auctioned off the equipment and allowed the facility to rot. Except it was in a place which seemed oddly shielded from … Continue reading
Sick Day
She apologized. “I’m sorry; we’re bothering you.” My reply almost made her laugh. “Don’t worry about it. Right now being alive bothers me.” We thought it would be a safe choice, but Mazzio’s gluten-free pizza never digested yesterday. I wasn’t … Continue reading
The Failure of Pastoral Care
In my rebuke against most churches, one thing seems increasingly common: an utter lack of genuine pastoral involvement in broken lives. Let’s peel back the layers here. On the one hand, Scripture assumes a church stands to replace the lost … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, education, family, health, mysticism, propaganda, religion
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Clowning for the Camera, Part 2
Happy birthday to me! To celebrate my birthday, I’ve decided to offer a quick comparison. Back in March, I decided to show off just a bit as a test of our new camera. Since that time, as part of my … Continue reading
Passages 1
The apple tree behind my mobile home died this year. It was too old and faced two years of drought. So I’m cutting it down. The heavier trunk wood will be cut for my brother’s fireplace; the stump will be … Continue reading
A Prophet's Diet
This is not meant to be didactic, despite how it may sound. I’ve been asked to describe my diet. The primary label is modified diabetic diet. I’m not diabetic, but the diet works for me. If you’ve heard of the … Continue reading
Life: Quality over Quantity
I suppose if you really are concerned about surviving and living through the coming troubles, you should take the time to read what the Health Ranger has to say about it. Yes, it’s long and involved, but he covers all … Continue reading
Ideals and Norms in Micah
The study in Micah 4 touches on a couple of connected issues. First is ideals. We should have ideals, in the sense of something unreachable on this plane. Society needs something out of reach to which people aspire. People who … Continue reading