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Advocacy of Glory
From time to time I still get various communications that presume to encourage support or advocacy for various efforts to protect or recover “our rights.” I’ve warned often that neither the language nor ideas based on “rights” are from Scripture. … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged government, heart-mind, history, law, moral discernment, oppression, propaganda, resistance, survival, war, western civilization
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Archives: A Teacher’s Sorrow
How do I say “I love you” without coming on too strong? How do I touch you reassuringly, without it seeming wrong? I’d love to hug you; my motive is pure. To give you a friendship strong and sure. Not … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged education, government, law, poetry
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God Is a Pirate
Intellectual Property guardians would call God a “pirate.” Open Source: It’s a genuine culture shift that also happens to be global. I’m not referring merely to the process of software development, though it is more pronounced there, but the concept … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged divine revelation, epistemology, government, intellect, internet, law, open source, publishing, writing
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What They Deserve
It’s really simple folks: Unless you first study to understand God’s moral character, as revealed, you cannot pretend to know what is just or unjust. Every other standard is from Satan. That’s what we teach here. Further, you cannot process … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged divine justice, divine revelation, heart-mind, law, Law Covenants, mysticism, spirituality, Western mythology
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CompSec Note: DoJ Warrants and Licensed Software
Just a quick note for some of you to ponder. The DoJ is not happy that Apple has made changes so that search warrants to decrypt Apple devices may be impossible to execute. That is, Apple has intentionally made it … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged compsec, computers, government, law, oppression, resistance, technology
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Legal Excuse
Just a short one this time: No human legal system is equivalent to morality. It is never more than a pitiful compromise between competing demands. Companies like Yes Communities will use the laws as an excuse for some of the … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged law, management, moral consciousness, Yes Communities
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HOWTO: Forgiveness
I suppose for some folks it’s just not obvious enough. We are all born in sin. If you try to reason about culpability, you’ll never understand. Rather, you start from the understanding that your human nature is broken — for … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged adultery, covenant, divine justice, divine mercy, forgiveness, heart-mind, human nature, Jesus Christ, law, legalism, mysticism, Pharisaical Hellenism, revelation, social stability, spirituality
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Trust and Reliance
Get ready, because here it comes. It’s established in our US laws that our national motto is “In God We Trust.” You see it on our currency and in other places. Despite SJW whining, it is the law of the … Continue reading
Posted in globalism, sanity
Tagged Biblical Mysticism, epistemology, government, law, Law Covenants, legalism, oppression, propaganda
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Our Judge Jehovah
How do we apply divine justice to the events in our world? What shall we say when someone asks us, “Ain’t that awful?” Your only concern is what God calls you to do. Recall that Our Lord consistently portrays Himself … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged ANE, divine justice, God's glory, law, mysticism, scripture, spirituality
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The Popular Legend of Democracy
I dread it. Perhaps you understand how our Western cultural heritage equates “rule of law” with civilization and all that is obviously good and right in human existence. It carries this basic assumption that you simply cannot live any other … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, government, law, oppression, politics, propaganda, psychology, resistance, social mythology
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