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Networking Elder
This business of eldercraft could use a little more declaration. As always, the biggest problem is the mountain of sludge that is our Western culture. And it’s worst of all here in the US. I’ve lived in other parts of … Continue reading
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Tagged business, government, internet, networking technology, oppression
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Dreams, Visions and Plans
Yes, I honestly believe in private revelations, dreams and visions. I reject the notion that we can know only what we perceive with our senses and reason. I can know things that come down into my head from my spirit; … Continue reading
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Tagged eldercraft, heart-led, networking technology, prophecy, radix fidem, religion, virtual parish
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The Law of Networking
This is just a prophetic warning to folks who assuredly aren’t listening to God in the first place. First, a basic principle: The virtual world is not the same as the real world. What works in the latter doesn’t necessarily … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, government, law, law enforcement agencies, Networked Civilization, networking technology, prophecy
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Glory in Context
In our world today, the most powerful tool of oppression is preclusion. If someone can prevent your awareness of what’s actually going on, it’s much easier to keep you enslaved. This is the root of Satan’s work. This is why … Continue reading
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Tagged business, censorship, computer technology, government, internet, networking technology, oppression, politics, propaganda
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How to Tribulate
The image of faith I’ve been trying to paint for you should conflict powerfully with the mainstream of social mythology. Within that mainstream mythology are a collection of false options, in part as a means to funnel normal human passions … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Mysticism, globalism, imperialism, Law Covenants, nationalism, networking technology, peace with god, prayer request
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Implications of Vault 7
Re: The American Media Hide From The Truth by Paul Craig Roberts (I’m not sure anyone can stand a full hour of Assange so you might want to skip the video.) Let’s review some background of moral truth. If you … Continue reading
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Tagged government, history, internet, networking technology, oppression, social sciences
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Giving It Away
Walk your talk. All Creation is just a tool for the Father’s glory. Wealth is for sharing, but it rests on the foundation of the covenant of faith. I bought that fancy Linksys WRT1200AC router as part of my tool-up … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, economics, internet, networking technology, personal
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Down Time Today
Okies don’t do snow. That is, just a little bit of snow can bring everything to a halt because there is precious little infrastructure designed with snow in mind, not a lot of resources for dealing with snow once it … Continue reading
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Tagged government, internet, military, music, networking technology
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Virtual War 2
It’s the nature of our shared faith. On the one hand, our heart-led path is very narrow, steep and rough. Precious few are those who walk with us. On the other hand, we so desperately need each other because no … Continue reading
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Tagged communion, internet, linux, networking technology, Political activism, software, virtual parish, windows
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A Path Back to Eden
We have to rise to the challenge. If our new approach to faith and religion means anything, it has to affect our thinking so that we can challenge faithless conduct. We have to rise to a different understanding of what … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-tech, Garden of Eden, mission, networking technology, Noah's Covenant, open source
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