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I Was Just Trying to Help
Let’s explore some of the implications of the Doctrine of Leverage and all my blather about Christlike charity and moral sacrifice. We understand the necessity of standing back and suffering the empathy of those who hurt without taking action because … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Saxon, arrogance, charity, civilization, culture, moral perception, psychology, resistance, society, western civilization
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Moral Discernment
It’s never what I expect. That has never hindered me serving fruitfully, but it seems to be a given that I’ll be looking in the wrong direction when it comes. So I have learned to spend less time on developing … Continue reading
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Tagged moral perception, mysticism, spirituality
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Virtual Morals
If you can understand the virtual world, then quantum moral reasoning is not such a big leap. Most people do not recognize the huge difference between meat space and online. They keep trying to apply their meat-space expectations to the … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, internet, military, moral perception, resistance, survival, virtual world
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Moral OPSEC
Human conflict is a given. It requires a special kind of truculent stupidity to imagine we could ever remove it from human existence. It’s why we have the military. Experience in the military tends to affect the way one thinks … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, epistemology, military, moral perception, OPSEC, spirituality, Two Realms
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Chainertainment
A major weakness in human nature is seeking entertainment. The powerful link between intellect and emotions is more than merely a matter of the body’s physical needs and appetites. The mind itself has an appetite, which the New Testament refers … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, government, moral perception, propaganda, psychology, spirituality
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Ancient Justice
God’s Justice bears little resemblance to the moral assumptions of most Westerners. Western justice is a hodgepodge of Roman, Greek and Tribal German morals. There is a semblance of tempering it with cold logic. However, the fundamental world outlook — … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged human-rights, moral perception, mysticism, psychology, scripture, society, spirituality
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Idyll Ideal
Sure, it would be nice if we could all live like the family of Seth right outside Eden. Picture it: nomadic tent dwellers living in simplicity, herding goats and sheep. With that was a whole range of cultural implications we … Continue reading
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Tagged moral perception, mysticism, mythology, scripture, western civilization
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Poison People
There are some people you cannot help. I rode my bicycle on the bike path. As I approached the cutout for a street crossing, he carefully pulled his small pickup against the curb, blocking the path. I could have ridden … Continue reading
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Tagged moral perception, mysticism, peace, psychology
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A Major Minor Point of Conflict
It’s major to me, but a complete non-issue with most of the manosphere. In order to sensibly present my point of contention, I suppose I’ll have to pull together a certain amount of background and clarify some false impressions on … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged game, human sexual intercourse, marriage, moral perception, morality
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