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Implications of the Decalogue: Two

You shall not make for yourselves any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in the heavens above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. You shall not bow … Continue reading

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Implications of the Decalogue: One

I am the LORD your God, who has brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. You shall have no other gods before Me. The Suzerain establishes His position by noting He redeemed the … Continue reading

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Implications of the Decalogue: Introduction

Place the Ten Commandments into their proper context. The time frame was roughly 1400 BC. The Covenant of Moses, delivered by God on Mount Sinai, took a very familiar form for the people involved. The closest documentary parallel was the … Continue reading

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Genesis Living

I’m gonna start a club, a movement. I’ll call it “Genesis Living.” That way we can put a stop to this Paleo-Lifestyle nonsense. The Bible says the hunter-gatherer was not the original human lifestyle. That was the folks who were … Continue reading

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Mystical Non-Career

I use the term “Christian Mysticism” to put a label on my commitment. It’s not what I am; only God really knows what I am, and He’s not telling. You can know only what part I play in your world, … Continue reading

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The Recruiters, Part 7: Bits and Pieces

They were on the road this time because, George said, it was the wagon route for the silica shipments. They met the wagons of their entourage at the junction where the road turned to Manley City. Everyone gathered in George’s … Continue reading

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The Recruiters, Part 6: Source of Sorrow

They stepped inside the cooler, darker opening, which turned out to be a foyer. Directly in front of them was a large wooden door almost closed, but George turned and walked down a narrow hall to another, smaller door set … Continue reading

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Roman Roads of the Modern World

In New Testament lore, we all recognize the importance of Rome. First, it was the model for the Beast of John’s Apocalypse. It was the major barrier to men knowing and obeying the Laws of God, and it was an … Continue reading

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Sample Application of Noah

For those who have been following the posts here about the implications of the Covenant of Noah, I find I am about to run out of track. Given the nature of this type of publishing, it would be difficult to … Continue reading

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More Global Deception

I wish I could finish the story, but it’s a parable about where I find myself today. While I am not sure I can locate the real truth of things, as it were, I sense there’s a massive deception going … Continue reading

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