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Untangling Activist Logic
Activist logic does not even qualify as decent Aristotelian logic. In order to reject the primacy of Aristotelian epistemology, I first had to understand it to some degree. This didn’t come as some dreamy longing for swords and sorcery. It … Continue reading
From a Sincere and Honest Kook
I am blessed. Think about it: With all this pervasive surveillance and electronic snooping, I am guaranteed all my prophetic warnings against the US government are surely noticed, archived and waiting for the time when God proves His Word lives … Continue reading
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Tagged government, middle-east, oppression, politics, propaganda, prophecy, scripture, western epistemology
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Disturbing Christian Links
I make no secret of rejecting much of what comes packaged under the label of “Western Christianity.” Most of the time I confine my blather to fundamentals. I talk about the intellectual frame of reference and historical events that steered … Continue reading
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Tagged church, government, mysticism, oppression, peace, propaganda, religious denominations, western christianity
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Christian Political Propaganda
I really do wish I could remember all the details. At the time I was one of them, and it never occurred to me to wonder if I was being manipulated. They considered me talented enough to have potential in … Continue reading
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Tagged coverup, government, oppression, propaganda, resistance, scripture
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Of Truth and Angels 4
They were ready bright and early the next morning to catch the bus down in the village. There was a simple connection to another line in the south that ran all the way to the head of the kayak run … Continue reading
Of Children and Angels 10
Preston noticed a local news car showed up just in time to video the departure of everyone but the sergeant and his original crew. He and Angie did their best to hide from the reporters and their camera. The sergeant … Continue reading
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Tagged government, oppression, transportation
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Middling Presumption
Mysticism comes naturally for me. It was no great struggle to adopt the idea that material wealth isn’t that important; most of my life was in poverty. It’s not sour grapes, just a different experience. When you spend so much … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, economics, government, mysticism, oppression, peace, propaganda, resistance, survival
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Myth of the Free Man
Modern Western society suffers from a myth regarding individual liberty. In one of my earliest papers on Hebrew thought, I noted “everyone serves someone.” It was not simply a spiritual statement but a moral principle. That is, in God’s Laws, … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, government, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, scripture
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Of Wheels and Angels 6
Eventually Angie came back to herself and helped him clip the last few items of clothing to the fence. “Must be powerful stuff in that document,” he said sitting down on the edge of the ground cover. Angie joined him. … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, family, government, oppression, scandal
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Mythology of Modern Assassination
In the Bible, assassination as a tool of politics is not a sin. It’s hard to say what brings someone into the limelight as a leader. We all recognize charisma when we see it, but efforts to define and quantify … Continue reading
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Tagged government, oppression, propaganda
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