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Right There
Redemption is right there within reach. As always, your cultural climate can make a huge difference. If you grow up in world fully expecting that nature itself is obliged to take you seriously on your terms, you’ll struggle with redemption. … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, evangelism, heart-mind, mission, peace, psychology, religion, spirituality, Western mythology
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Painting Signs
You can’t defy the Creator. Don’t think in terms of absolutes or you’ll never get this. God operates on the basis of proximity in His Creation. So you will find yourself in relative terms close to or far from Him, … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged divine revelation, mission, mysticism, pastoral ministry, peace, psychology, spirituality, virtual parish, writing
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Refuse to Play
The only difference between them is artificial. The political left in the US (liberal, progressive) reflects the overt worship of that amorphous goddess of feminist mythology. The political right (conservative and/or reactionary) is simply covert about it. Both presume a … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, culture, oppression, philosophy, politics, propaganda, psychology, resistance, sexual identity, Western mythology
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The Essential Trust Factor
He said, “You don’t know me from Adam, but here you are out at this time of night, loaning me tools and you don’t know if you’ll see ’em again.” Unspoken was the obvious factor that he was black and … Continue reading
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Tagged government, military, oppression, psychology, religion, social context, spirituality
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Technological Spite
Let me be the first to encourage you to stay away from computers. I write that in a post on a blog many know to cover a lot of computer technology stuff. It’s not a bad hobby, so long as … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, computers, Open Source software, oppression, propaganda, psychology, software development, windows
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Crushed by Glory
Over the years since my formal conscious departure from social convention, I’ve often found myself still dragging the weight of false conditioning. My mental reflexes are still wrong in so many ways. That in itself was a source of great … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, moral character, mysticism, propaganda, psychology, revelation, social conditioning, The Cult, tribulation
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Clues to Our Path
Truth is not a goal, but a path. We could wish that the whole world were heart-led. Instead, we are blessed indeed just to find one other in our geographic vicinity. For a precious few, this is a natural transition. … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelism, heart-mind, mission, mysticism, psychology, spirituality
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Tinker or Not
In biblical thinking, context is everything. One of the few certitudes in our existence here is change. The context will morph. The changes may come in batches and you’ll notice trends. At other times, though, the changes are incremental and … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, miscellaneous, psychology, technology
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Gray Matter Doesn’t Matter
It’s quite likely you’ve run across recent headlines announcing that male and female brains are indistinguishable. Can’t you hear the SJWs and pop-sci fanatics snickering now? Our brains are interchangeable, suggesting gender differences are merely cultural. Ummm, no. That’s not … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, gender confusion, health, human nature, propaganda, psychology, sexual identity, social mythology
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