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Our Own Sparing
While typically translated into English as “Passover,” the original contextual meaning of the word meant sparing something from wrath. In our day, the term should be “Sparing.” Notice the parallels. There are a lot of Christians, but most of them … Continue reading
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Tagged government, holiness, mysticism, oppression, scripture
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Pastoral Ruminations
I struggle daily — hourly — living in two worlds. It’s already a major strain trying to live in Two Realms at the same time, but I am also pushing against a bitter hostility to the truth from virtually the … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged civilization, culture, epistemology, intellect, mysticism, pagan mythology, philosophy, religion, spirituality
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Zechariah 14 (Updated)
(I wasn’t quite at peace with the first attempt, so after getting a better write-up, I’m posting it as an update.) Zechariah has been presenting in deeply symbolic language what God could and would do for any people who make … Continue reading
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Tagged eschatology, mysticism, scripture, spirituality
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No Conspiracy
If we all agree in our hearts we must resist evil, it matters not how we go about it individually. Leaderless Resistance is an old idea, but it doesn’t go far enough. That is, it still allows too much traceable … Continue reading
Isaiah Review
This book is one of the harder books to write. I’ve just finished reviewing my notes for the Book of Isaiah. He represents the pinnacle of Hebrew prophetic literature, so very otherworldly. You can just imagine Jesus saying, “How shall … Continue reading
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Tagged book of isaiah, mysticism, reading isaiah, scripture, spirituality, writing
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Our Greatest Fears
The things we fear most are hard-wired into our civilization. Here in the US, there are a handful of hot-button issues that can be guaranteed to elicit much wailing and gnashing of teeth at the mere mention. I’ve dealt with … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, social sciences
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Virtual Revelations
God is in the business of uncovering the truth — AKA revelation. Several times in several different places in Scripture this principle is flatly stated. How about, “There is nothing hidden which will not be brought into the light.” The … Continue reading
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Tagged government, internet, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, resistance
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Sacred Sorrow
I rise today against the heresy that says God won’t bring sorrow into your life. Bad things happen. Without any moral or spiritual consciousness, you are left to rationalize cause and effect as best you can. The possibilities range between … Continue reading
Human Orthodoxies
We so easily forget the Fall touches the human intellect, not least because the Fall is almost entirely based on the decision to place human intellect as master over the will. This is entirely contrary to what God had in … Continue reading
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Tagged government, moral imperatives, mysticism, peace, scripture, social sciences
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Network Revolution
So you say you want a revolution? In the Network Age, revolution rarely requires any sort of direct confrontation. If it’s an actual change you want, then keep your eye on that, not all the silly heroism you see in … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, genuine revolution, government, internet, mysticism, oppression, resistance
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