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Quantum Reality

Maybe you’ve heard of quantum computing. Maybe you know it has to do with being able to process exponentially faster than current binary digital systems. It has to do with giving a computer the ability to do multiple tasks at … Continue reading

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Biblical Morality: Chapter 11

Gender Matters One of Satan’s favorite lies is promoting the notion that the differences between male and female are merely biological. “You will want to control your husband, but he will dominate you” (Genesis 3:16). This is a fair translation … Continue reading

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The Psychology of Hearing from God

Let’s keep this brief; you can ask for individual clarifications as needed. This assumes a familiarity with psychology, religion, philosophy, etc. I can only explain this as I experience it, so your mileage may vary, but I’ll try to connect … Continue reading

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DIY Religion 1

This is an open source project. This will probably turn into a book, but it’s not the kind of thing where I have a full-blown image running around in my head. It would be really nice if I could get … Continue reading

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Biblical Morality: Chapter 9

Divine Aplomb We strive for moral intelligence. If the Spirit Realm is your home, then you can afford to be exceedingly detached from this insane world. Not so much from people; with them, we seek to remain disentangled. That is, … Continue reading

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Biblical Morality: Chapter 6

Limits of Power and Enforcement You cannot separate loyalty to God from social stability. The thread that ties together all biblical law regarding conduct with other humans has always been the necessity of maintaining social stability. This is the primary … Continue reading

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Biblical Morality: Chapter 4

Boundaries “Brother, without hesitation, my life for yours. I’ll never stab you in the back, but that doesn’t mean I won’t cut your heart out if you betray my trust.” Had David held that attitude with his cousin Joab, the … Continue reading

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Biblical Morality: Chapter 2

His Call Our Divine Sheikh owns us. You have to wipe away the idiocy of thinking you could possibly be free. That’s a myth peculiar to the West. All living beings are accountable to someone else, and eventually we are … Continue reading

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We Aren’t Ready

In the social sciences, we are forced to strip out threads of reality because no human can possibly grasp the totality of what happened in the past or what’s happening right now. We do not even have an economic model … Continue reading

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Boomer Dementia

Most of us have some idea of what Dementia/Alzheimer’s looks like. What we may not know is the entire complex as we know it is dominated by the single largest group of patients suffering from it: Baby Boomers. I’m not … Continue reading

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