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God's Justice
I’m not trying to build a new religion so much as break up bad religion. Most of the time that means offering my religion as a counter, but that’s because I understand my own beliefs best. Still, a part of … Continue reading
Recovery of Rez 10
It was when the academy went through the process of adding their accreditation to his identity that he realized his implant was a little unusual. It was as if he could section off that part of him and not reveal … Continue reading
Accountability and Change
The primary failure of Western epistemology is focusing exclusively on measurable results. The product is not always the goal or objective. The moral fabric is woven into existence invisibly, and the Spirit seeks commitment to things which are verbally and … Continue reading
Recovery of Rez 9
The Brotherhood claimed they held no secrets. They had always been willing to teach anyone interested in their stuff. However, the vast majority of those who came in from the outside to learn decided it was either incomprehensible or just … Continue reading
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Moral Accountability
Accountability is the eternal question; it can be addressed from many angles. My faith asserts we are all accountable to God. If there is one thing I will seek verbally in holding your feet to the fire, this is it. … Continue reading
Recovery of Rez 2
At one time it had been a mining station. When the ores played out, the mining company moved on, auctioned off the equipment and allowed the facility to rot. Except it was in a place which seemed oddly shielded from … Continue reading
New Fiction: The Recovery of Rez
The spirit of the story has taken me off to another world again. What follows is the introduction to something which has been percolating in the back of my mind for almost a month. Finally it came to life. It … Continue reading
Crashing Illusions
Someone found a rootkit on a Linux server. As many have said, the only reason it hadn’t been done to Linux what crackers and hackers have done to Windows is simple economics. When the criminal market finds use for Linux … Continue reading
Ancient Truth: Acts Note
In the process of editing my commentary on Acts, I ran into a spot where it seemed essential to explain a bit of theological background. At the end of my notes on Chapter 13, I added this paragraph: It becomes … Continue reading →