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Off the Cuff 04
This is not about Israel so much as about the US. Let me reiterate that this is one of those prophetic fires that you aren’t required to believe, but that I am required to put up here on the blog. … Continue reading
Linux versus WannaCrypt
You don’t have to read this, but I do have to write it. Some of you, dear Readers, are sympathetic to my ranting about the virtues of switching from Windows to Linux. The recent big wave of ransom-ware commonly known … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged compsec, computer technology, linux, open source, OS, politics, windows
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Moral Complexities
It is a real challenge to stick to a heart-led conviction and wade through the mass of lies. For those of us still learning how to live by divine conviction, seeking to shake off generations of false religious teaching with … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, conviction, Covenant of Noah, divine justice, heart-led, politics, the Fall, violence
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More Random Stuff
A witless comedian has complained about God. The only reasonable answer to fools like that is: God didn’t make the world like this. The world He made was wonderful; it was Eden. The problems with this world are our making. … Continue reading
Behind My Fiction
Call it what it is. People need health care. There is no way in Hell the US economy can support what the people could use, so the only question is how much is “enough” to be worth the trouble. The … Continue reading
Not Against Flesh and Blood
For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the world’s rulers, of the darkness of this age, against spiritual wickedness in high places. (Ephesians 6:12 MKJV) For us, the whole point is the … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-led, mysticism, politics, spirituality
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Closer to Iran than Bellicose America
In logic, we call it a “category error” when someone tries for to force something into the wrong category of logic. It’s one thing to cling tenaciously to Aristotelian denials of other realms of existence; it’s another thing to try … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged Aristotle, epistemology, Islam, philosophy, politics, western bias
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My Own Radical View
Conversations I’ve had lead me to believe I need to sum up the current context here. This post is just my own personal opinion. I reiterate that, prior to his inauguration, I believed Trump was planning to pull a bait-n-switch. … Continue reading
Prophetic Economics 04
The Internet connects humans across the world like nothing before. At the same time, it inserts itself as an alternate reality between everyone. People haven’t changed and the communication does enable us to recognize each other as real people, but … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, politics, prophecy, social sciences
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The Sniper 04
It was a bit of disappointment for Franklin when the chief later told him the mission was off. After some back-and-forth over the communications channel with the local military commander, the chief was ordered to send the crawlers directly out … Continue reading