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Historical Note: Women and Lust
It’s funny how people read their own cultural mythology back into history. The Old Testament offers sufficient notice women are turned on by studly guys. Hebrew writers also recognized it wasn’t so much a man’s physical qualities as the power … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, marriage, psychology
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"Pinch Me" Finished
Because of the juggling between blogging services, I’ve decided to post the entire story. You can find it here (site is gone).
Unmistakable Wife
My longest military assignment saw me sit for six years or so in the Netherlands. I was based at a support facility for the Americans assigned to AFCENT (Allied Forces Central Europe) HQ, a branch of SHAPE (Supreme HQ, Allied … Continue reading
Marriage: Why Bother?
Continuing on the subject of a biblical approach to building a marriage… Why? What is it about marriage that makes it more desirable than something looser and more fun? That depends on your definition of “fun.” The Bible assumes, but … Continue reading
Game and the Closed Christian Market
Christians true to their faith won’t worry much about relative sex rank. We learn about the Game Theory of Socio-Sexual Response because it explains reality. It represents human behavioral science at its best, observing real human behavior and building a … Continue reading
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Tagged marriage, mysticism, psychology
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Two More Articles Up on Site
At my static website I have posted two new articles regarding cultural mythology. The first, Western Cultural Mythology seeks to untangle how we got here in regards to some of our sexual mythology. The frame of reference continues my basic … Continue reading
Unaccountable Hell
When any given system begins too much to favor one party or another, no one should be surprised when the victims start shedding blood. That could be literally or figuratively. For an example of the latter, modern Western marriage is … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, law, marriage, oppression
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The Gift of Truth for Christmas
Most of my regular readers probably understand this already, but what I offer is a written formulation which may help fill your Santa’s bag of truth so you can share with others. First, I have to reveal something of myself … Continue reading
Myth of Lothario
It’s not that there are no Lotharios out there, but they are rare. When you begin to collect facts and use them to displace mythology, it’s amazing how it can change your understanding of things. Your reflexes and instincts shift … Continue reading
New Series for Prophecy Students
For those who follow my Prophet’s Academy training stuff, I’ve started a new series on marriage and the family household on my other blog.