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Wise Silence
In our study in Proverbs, we are told repeatedly that you cannot teach a fool. You can help them keep their folly to themselves only if you hold dominion and are prepared to use violence. For most of us, we … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-mind, moral discernment, mysticism, otherworldly, proverbs, wisdom literature
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Racism and Mythology
I suppose my regular readers, particularly those who live a heart-led existence, already understand this. All I’m doing is offering some cerebral support for manifest moral truth. For anyone else, I’m not sure there’s anything we can do to help … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, heart-mind, intellect, moral discernment, moral fabric, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, psychology, racism, social mythology, tribal society
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Divine Order and Chaos
Have you been watching it? Humans are inherently nomadic, though our fallen nature prefers a sedentary existence. As population has grown over the centuries in habitable areas, our fundamental design is causing trouble. Western Civilization has done some useful things, … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, community, heart-mind, moral discernment, mysticism, social conditioning, spirituality, The Cult, tribal society, western civilization
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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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Stop That Thief
Satan cannot create; he can only pervert what God has created. Let’s get down to business: We are fallen. Until we embrace that painful truth in the fullness of what it means and how far it goes, we cannot hope … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical morality, call to repentance, law, moral discernment, psychology, sense of humor, social stability
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Not the Apocalypse, Part 1
We don’t care whether it was the chicken or the egg that came first; it won’t make any difference on the moral plane. We know how it works here and now and mucking around with it only causes problems. God … Continue reading
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Tagged ministry, moral discernment, mysticism, social sciences, western civilization
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Proverbs 15 (Part 2)
18. A wrathful man stirs up fighting, but one slow to anger calms fighting. Don’t give someone else control over your feelings, unless you are capable of killing all your new enemies and living with the consequences. Obviously this defies … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, divine justice, King Solomon, moral consciousness, moral discernment, proverbs, wisdom literature
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Proverbs 15 (Part 1)
(Divided into two parts because the chapter is long.) Proverbs 15 Facts are not on the same level as truth. We are obliged to recognize the moral primacy of social stability under God’s revelation. How we handle criticism, justified or … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, heart, King Solomon, moral discernment, moral justice, proverbs, scripture, social stability, wisdom literature
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