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Zionism: Give It Time
So far I’ve managed to avoid painting a target on myself, in that I’ve not noticed any pressure from Zionists. If you’ve read much here at all, you know that I am no fan of the modern State of Israel, … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, culture, Hebrew Mysticism, internet, Judaism, Modern Israel, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, religion, Zionism
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Western Education Is Morally Equivalent to Torture
The Fall can be defined as usurping God’s throne in your own soul. God is Creator, having woven into all Creation His moral character. To understand Creation at all is to understand first God’s moral character — AKA His divine … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, divine revelation, education, epistemology, fallen nature, moral character, mysticism, psychology
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Not Born-Again
Please don’t convert to my religion. One of the hardest things to explain is the perverted trap of Western mental habits enshrined in how language is used. I’m not the first person to notice the huge difference; I learned this … Continue reading
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Tagged American evangelicals, cult, epistemology, evangelism, leadership, mysticism, oppression, psychology, religion, spirituality
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Manhood: Mastery
If inebriation changes your social behavior much, you already have a problem. Granted, human resistance to the effects of alcohol vary widely, but the point is that the primary effects of any central nervous system depressant should not change your … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, emotional manipulation, fallen nature, heart-mind, intellect, mysticism, peace, psychology, spirituality
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Manhood: More on Boundaries
We try to bring the lies of this world into the light and examine them as lies. This is no small task. Our society doesn’t simply make competing claims, but spitefully drowns out alternative ideas. Worse, it is hardly monolithic. … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, epistemology, mysticism, oppression, resistance, social mythology, spirituality
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A Long Way from Home
The biggest lie is a half-truth. The whole of Western Civilization was inspired by Satan to destroy the full depth of a biblical culture of heart-led living. Westerners imagine that they can be so deep and wise because the foundations … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, epistemology, game, heart-mind, intellect, mysticism, religion, social mythology, spirituality
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Manhood: Out of Bounds
Know your domain. Second-guessing God is a fool’s errand. One of the most important strategies in manhood is keeping the focus on your mission and calling in life. A critical element in that strategy is portraying the sense of certainty … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, divine justice, dominion, mysticism, social mythology, spirituality
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Psalm 73
Book 3: Psalms 73-89 A shorter collection led by Asaph, one of David’s chief musicians, plus a few others from the Sons of Korah (Levitical musicians) without individual attribution, and a handful of others. A general theme tying them together … Continue reading
Manhood: This Is Mine
I own it. You will own yours, guys, or it won’t be manhood; it’ll be something else. The foundation is the Hebrew Shepherd image of manhood, the sense of calling and dominion, plus the awareness of divine justice via your … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, civilization, game, mysticism, psychology, scripture, social context, spirituality
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A Mystic’s Intel
There is a place for military-style intelligence operations in the Kingdom of Heaven, but it’s a pretty small one. As we keep saying, our whole point is exploiting the context for God’s glory. God gave us the brain’s intellect so … Continue reading
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Tagged government, intelligence, mysticism, propaganda, religion, The Cult, Tower of Babel, war, western civilization
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