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Quick Note: Geek or Surrender
We are reaching a saturation point of sorts in computer technology again. Don’t worry; it’s cyclical. What it means is that we are on the verge of a sudden jump that, in popular vernacular, is termed “a paradigm shift.” The … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, computer geek, computer technology, computers, internet, Pale Moon, technology, technology news, war
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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
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Tagged civilization, government, internet, moral discernment, mysticism, oppression, politics, propaganda, revelation, spirituality
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Virtual Virtue
The previous post shares my vision of virtual pastoring under a mystical religion. Contrary to the mythology of Western intellectual bias, this religion is intensely practical. It has to be; while anyone can absorb the teachings, the communion depends entirely … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, internet, meat space, religion, technology, virtual space, virtual world
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Not a Movement
One of the things I confront often enough is the unconscious expectation that the religion of Radix Fidem could become a movement of some sort. That expectation is part of the activist urge that traps people’s minds, in the sense … Continue reading
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Tagged christian activism, epistemology, intellect, internet, mysticism, nature, propaganda, radix fidem, religion, spirituality, Western Christian mythology, writing
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Virtual Communion and Witness
It’s a favorite theme of mine: Don’t take yourself too seriously. We are all for the most part simply along for the ride in God’s revelation of Himself. In His measureless mercy and grace, He allows us to participate in … Continue reading
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Tagged communion, divine revelation, evangelism, individual faith, internet, virtual space
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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
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Tagged civilization, computers, culture, democratization, evangelism, government, human existence, internet, mission, social sciences, spirituality, western civilization
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God Blows the Whistle
This should be an easy doctrine to absorb: Be sure your sins will find you out. This goes all the way back to the Garden of Eden when God characterized the unjust bloodshed of Abel as crying out to Him … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, internet, law, prophecy, spirituality, technology
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Outline: KDE on Debian 8
This is just an outline, not a full detailed explanation. I still consider XFCE the best desktop, but it is quite demanding on users migrating from Windows if you don’t have an acquaintance with the Unix approach to computers. KDE … Continue reading
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Tagged debian, internet, kde desktop, linux, software, technology
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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
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Tagged business, computer technology, computers, culture, debian, government, internet, linux, oppression, propaganda, technology, windows
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