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Trust Is the Law
The word “faith” has been so abused, sometimes it’s better to use a synonym like “commitment”, “loyalty” or “trust”. It’s been my pleasure to work in the field of pastoral psychology for most of my adult life. It’s not so … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, mysticism, peace, psychology
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Honk If …
Perhaps you recall the older bumper stickers which used to say, “Honk if you love Jesus!” Then it became more trendy to say, “Tithe if you love Jesus; any fool can honk.” Both are stupid, but for different reasons. Both … Continue reading
New Article: Fundamentals of Socio-Sexual Development
Posted on my static website, a new article Fundamentals of Socio-Sexual Development (site is gone now). The concept is to understand Game better by seeing how it works with different age groups. As always, the objective is to improve your … Continue reading
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Tagged game, psychology, writing
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Pastoral: The Coming Trials
The Spirit moves me to offer a few pastoral comments. We know the political situation is moving toward chaos and repression. We know the economy is going to crash. We also understand this is all intentional on the part of … Continue reading
Games, Humanity and Ultimate Reality
This universe, this realm of existence in which we hold our consciousness, is fake. It’s a bubble of unreality within the broader Ultimate Reality. It is in many ways rather like a virtual reality game. It matters not how you … Continue reading
Moral Covering
A fundamental element of the universe is moral covering. While most Christians do recognize the term “spiritual covering”, it’s loaded with false baggage. It is a mystical concept, requiring a mystical epistemology to absorb and use, but it has more … Continue reading
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God Weeps
In some tiny, feeble ways, I believe I understand how God feels about America — it makes me cry, too. I warned him before the ceremony he would regret this choice. He understood and took it seriously, but did not … Continue reading
Not a Grouch
I’m not a grouch; I’m a hermit. I love people and can spend hours with almost anyone. Regardless how difficult you may be, I’ll gain something from your presence. Mostly I’ll learn things you never intended to teach. However, it … Continue reading
Leadership versus Management
Leadership is doing what’s right regardless who follows. Management is trying to control the outcomes, regardless how it’s done. It would be easy to spill out a long post here by expanding and expounding on this, but I feel confident … Continue reading