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Bits and Pieces 5
The main prosecutor in the Aaron Swartz case has just lied to the public about their plans. I can write this with full confidence because I know all too well one does not become a federal prosecutor without first being … Continue reading
Mysticism Notes 1
Mysticism is the assumption your mind is neither capable of handling everything, nor even the most important things, but that some other faculty in a higher realm must be the center of ultimate decision making. Law is for the flesh. … Continue reading
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Tagged government, law, legalism, moral imperative, moral purity, mysticism, pirate software, resistance, scripture
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Zechariah 7
Based on the Old Testament calendar, this message is dated December 518 BC. There came a delegation of folks from Bethel, 10 miles (16km) to the north and bit east. We recall a significant number of people escaped the Babylonian … Continue reading
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Tagged babylonian exile, destruction of jerusalem, history, law, religion, ritual observances, survival
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Divine Symbiosis
God acts unilaterally. That’s part of being Creator of all things. In the matrix of His unilateral decisions, He has decided to place an awful lot of things in our hands. At the same time, He has kept back a … Continue reading
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Tagged divine appointments, law, mysticism, scripture, spiritual redemption, spirituality
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Intellectual Ambush
Dear Readers: Yes, I’m full of it. And today I’m just brimming with prophetic fire. I keep seeing stuff which provokes my spirit. So while I apologize for the excessive posting, I cannot apologize for obeying the imperatives of the … Continue reading
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Tagged government, hebrew culture, human intellect, law, mysticism, propaganda, scripture
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God's Justice
I’m not trying to build a new religion so much as break up bad religion. Most of the time that means offering my religion as a counter, but that’s because I understand my own beliefs best. Still, a part of … Continue reading
Soul Seeds: Confidence Games
Scholars tell us the Hebrew language has some 800 root words, and all the rest are combinations of those few. They also tell us the Hebrew language was very visual, and was used to evoke emotions with that imagery. We … Continue reading
Soul Seeds: Can Anything Good Come out of Samaria?
I have been told a really great teacher can remember what it’s like not to know. Whether or not I qualify for such honor is subject to debate, but I do recall the time in my life when I did … Continue reading
Soul Seeds: Public Privacy
Then one of the Pharisees asked Him to eat with him. And He went to the Pharisee’s house, and reclined to eat. And behold, a woman in the city who was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus reclined at … Continue reading