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Diplomacy and Justice
If you set your heart to know the God’s Justice, it will make you seem to many less diplomatic. First, I want to offer a note of thanks to all of my subscribers. There’s been a surge in numbers recently. … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged civilization, divine revelation, moral intelligence, mysticism, psychology, writing
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Western Is Not Biblical (Updated)
This is parallel to my long series of writings which declare the West as non-Christian. Christianity is an Ancient Near Eastern religion. It takes only a little bit of time to study and discern that we are talking about two … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged biblical morality, civilization, divine justice, epistemology, government, mysticism, peace, propaganda, resistance, scripture, writing
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Don’t Pass the Remote
Quantum thinking assumes multiple inputs and multiple outcomes from a single process, as well as multiple processes for any single question. Quantum moral reasoning recognizes humans aren’t really in control of much. People prefer to think they can remain in … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged internet, logic, mysticism, peace, psychology, quantum reality, spirituality
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No Place to Stand: LifeChurch.tv and Others
I’m not in control of the agenda. I logged into my WordPress account with some other post in mind and was confronted with yet another thoughtful-yet-misguided comment on my LifeChurch review post. It’s been a year and a half, but … Continue reading
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Tagged church, mainstream christianity, mysticism, propaganda, psychology, scripture, spirituality
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Job 9
Most Western commentators and readers fail to grasp how thoroughly correct Job is in what he says. The primary disconnection is between the Western value system that insists life is precious. The people of the Ancient Near East lived in … Continue reading
Germanizing Religion
The expression of it ranges from the revolting “Aryan Jesus” to the far more common trends in Western Christianity, but the Germanic heathen influence on Christianity is all one package. The door stood wide open after a significant number of … Continue reading
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Tagged church, church hierarchy, church history, history, mysticism, propaganda, religion
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Minimum Standards
Assuming you understand the Two Realms, it’s not hard to summarize and crystallize your thinking about how it all works in this domain. When the Apostles began taking the gospel among Gentiles, they had to struggle with their own cultural … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged biblical morality, church, covenant of moses, culture, fundamental commandments, mysticism, peace, spirituality
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Another Mystery of God’s Laws
(Ref: a previous post by similar title.) Yet another comment on my critical review of Life Church from your typical modern Christian Pharisee. The real issue remains the deep failure to understand what is normative. I realize that the biggest … Continue reading
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Tagged american churches, church, culture, moral consciousness, mysticism, religion, scripture, Two Realms
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A Mystery of God’s Laws
Every day I watch people struggle with God’s Laws. That’s because His Laws are reality; His Justice pervades all of Creation. The revelation of His ways in terms of Law Covenants was a gift meant for all humanity. Obey His … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged ancient magic, ancient near east, law, moral consciousness, mysticism, science, scripture
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Internet as Booze
It’s a perennial subject since I can remember: Why are people far more rude on the Net than in real person? I was chatting with my friend David about it on Facebook, where we all know things can get really … Continue reading
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Tagged civility, internet, mysticism, peace, psychology, social inhibitions, society
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