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This Is Greatness

Humans have an extremely difficult time imagining their own insignificance. Here’s the logic: The moment you start to imagine that you and your actions can make any difference in the human condition is the moment you fail. The only thing … Continue reading

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The Message above All

Our government lies — reflexively, instinctively. When did it not lie? The problem is that the MSM operates as an arm of the government, and so the MSM lies psychotically, as well. I can’t give you links to the statistical … Continue reading

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Reality Inherently Flawed

A lot of people struggle with this: Reality is variable between observers. It is utterly impossible to arrive at a single inclusive answer. It’s not a question of what is, but of how we must approach the question, and what … Continue reading

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Do You Understand His Word?

I’ve read Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Series of novels. I believe Asimov has captured something of the essential nature of human striving. Now, Apple wants to produce a film version of his series (trailer here). The characters in these stories really … Continue reading

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Nothing Else Matters

I’m not the first to discuss this: The Old Testament makes mention of spiritual birth. When Nicodemus interviewed Jesus in John 3, we see the elder man’s confusion over the concept of spiritual birth. But Jesus answered from within the … Continue reading

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