Tag Archives: politics

Source Checking

I’m sincerely glad there are people who have time and inclination to check the sources on propaganda. This is the best thing about the Internet, and one of the primary reasons for all the efforts to throttle it and control … Continue reading

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Outside the Matrix

Inherent in our Western mythology is the left-right scale. You can be masculine and individualist with laissez-faire economics and conservative social policies, or you can be feminist and promote Keynesian economics and socially libertine policies. Except all of it is … Continue reading

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The Law of Context

As humans, we cannot function without context. It’s a critical task in the stages of development that we gain some kind of context. Descartes’ thought experiment was a prime example of delusion; you cannot start with nothing when you already … Continue reading

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Preparing for Persecution

For those who share any significant portion of my religious beliefs: Prepare for persecution. While I can’t tell you much about the author, this article is a fairly balanced and accurate assessment of a rising faction within the West, but … Continue reading

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Politics Is Death

We have no stake in the politics of this world. We have nothing to gain by using political force, even when it’s truly popular and democratic in nature. Rallying the troops is utterly inimical to Christ. The church was never … Continue reading

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Debian: Try It; You’ll Like It (Part 7)

(The updated version of this series can be found here (gone).) The folks who make computer hardware aren’t always on good terms with the folks who develop Linux. You’ll hear both sides blame the other and it really doesn’t matter … Continue reading

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Buckle Up, Westerners

When you finally grow up and learn to understand the full range of reasoning, not restricting your thoughts to the shallow swamp of Aristotelian epistemology, everything you’ve learned is transformed. The whole of Western history is one long, sad tale … Continue reading

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Confusing Mission with Method in Evangelism

Re: Missouri Police Descend Upon, Arrest Evangelists Preaching Gospel in Public Square The heresy of Decision Theology carries vast implications of unjust behavior. The church involved is Lighthouse Anabaptist Church in Springfield, MO (they have the bad taste to construct … Continue reading

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False Enemies

“For we wrestle not with flesh and blood…” I remember when the thundering herd of bikers came to drown out the Phelps gang protesting a local church. It was both heartening and sad at the same time. The Phelps’ church … Continue reading

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Apolitical Christ

This is a prophetic warning. You don’t have to care how I feel; God’s wrath will fall on people who drag His name through the political activist mud. Jesus could have been king several times over, but avoided it because … Continue reading

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