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Locking the Treasury
Something that I find deeply troubling is how most mainstream churches in the US still operate as entertainment — some more blatantly than others. When you watch the problems of their leadership, it’s loaded with all of the exact same … Continue reading
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Tagged church, entertainment, moral discernment, spiritual orientation
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On Paedophilia
First, I refer you to the previous post as background. This is also a prophetic message. Paedophilia is contained in Western Civilization. It starts and ends with the peculiar mythology of Western values. Take away the peculiarities of Western thinking … Continue reading
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Tagged idolatry, moral discernment, sexual identity
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Noah and Cultural Identity
A distinctive cultural identity is required under Noah’s Covenant. In essence, the whole thing rests on the divine calling. God calls every human on this earth to live in a certain place and create a mode of life that implements … Continue reading
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Tagged cultures and civilizations, heart-mind, moral discernment, Noah's Covenant, quantum reality, social stability
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AI Is the Wrong Path
People talk about AI and the prospect of electronic sentience, but they have no idea. It was a tech support house call. When I walked into the lady’s computer room, her machine told me everything was alright. That is, it … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, Creation, heart-mind, intellectual traditions, moral discernment, quantum reality, sensory heart
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The Fallacy of Human Rights
The modern Western concept of “human rights” is a heathen idea. It does not come from Scripture at all, though most Westerners read it back into the Bible. It’s part of this whole idolatry of The Great Man, the type … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, idolatry, moral discernment, Noah's Covenant, scripture, Western mythology
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Heathen Religious Wars
Let’s understand things in terms of what will actually work. Keep in mind that anyone who adheres from the heart to God’s Law will harvest a blessing of shalom. The difference is academic between God’s direct personal intervention and Creation’s … Continue reading
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Tagged moral discernment, moral dominion, Noah's Covenant, quantum reality, social sciences
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Of Cattle and Sheep
Does it require an explanation so long and detailed that nobody will read it? The US health care system is a time bomb in the first place. It is broken and the fix is not what everyone imagines. If you … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, economics, heart-led, medicine, moral discernment, politics, True Shepherd of Souls
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The Greatest Threat Is Always Inside
The single greatest threat to Americans is the CIA. This is a difficult subject because it’s so tightly woven into the very fabric of human existence. On the one hand, spying is essential to human government in our fallen world. … Continue reading
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Tagged espionage, globalism, human government, law, moral discernment, The Cult
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A Little More Moral Economics
Trust your heart-mind for a proper moral analysis. The whole end of mankind living on this earth is to seek the glory of God. Just so you understand completely, it’s “seek” in both ways: We seek to bring Him glory, … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged Biblical Law, covenants, divine justice, economics, moral discernment
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The Fear of Fools
Think about it for a moment. Contemplate and clear out the old garbage. God’s Word tells us about Creation. Right there in blunt terms in Genesis 1:31 tells us that God saw all that He had made and it was … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Creation, divine revelation, fallen nature, heart-led, moral discernment, scripture
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