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Decentralized Human Networking
It seems to me that I keep confronting human intransigence against God’s requirement to decentralize. Allow me to offer two examples. One: The Internet is by far the most democratizing influence on human society in history thus far. The very … Continue reading
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Tagged church politics, economics, mainstream religion, networked communication, social sciences, Tower of Babel
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Keep Your Eyes Open
The global elite are about to lose their grip. It won’t happen all at once; it may not even be a total loss. Still, as more and more of what makes this world go, slips farther and farther into the … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged computer technology, government, networked communication, virtual world
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Political Methods
God’s personal moral character calls for humanity to live together under covenant feudalism. You simply cannot possibly understand the Law Covenants, nor anything else in Scripture, until you grasp that one truth. All of Creation itself, including we humans, is … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, covenants, heart-led, mission, networked communication, open access, politics, technology
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Hack Yourself
It is not a question of in-the-heart versus in-the-head. It’s both at the same time — and more. It may not be easy for us coming out of a binary-linear-thinking culture, and it’s not much better with the current trend … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, computers, culture, government bureaucracy, heart-mind, mysticism, networked communication, oppression, survival, technology, tribulation
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Threat Assessment 3
The existence and effects of networked communication requires us to use that medium. It remains our primary tool of communication, even when the people on the other end are geographically close. This is how people do things in our world … Continue reading
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Tagged church politics, internet, Modern Israel, networked communication, Political activism, propaganda, religion, resistance
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