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Lessons in Propaganda: My Dog Tank
There is a popular tale making the email rounds. Among the various titles, I received it as “To Whoever Gets My Dog”. This is merely pro-war jingoist propaganda (not to mention bad grammar — try “Whomever” as in “To Whom”). … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged fiction, government, propaganda, psychology
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Stumbling through the Mirror
There’s nothing like suddenly gaining insight into your own character, something hidden for many years. It has long been my contention God called me to serve Him. At the time, the obvious meaning was to aim at pastoral ministry. That … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged culture, education, psychology
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Population Control: Coming Soon
Have you ever noticed the most ardent advocates of reducing the world’s human population never seem interested in volunteering for it? It’s the same MO for everyone who promotes war; we call them “chicken-hawks.” The proper response to them is … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged government, psychology, resistance, survival
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Line in Sand of Your Mind
A basic rule of locker-room talk is those who really know how don’t bother talking about it. It’s not just a matter of sexual conquests, or targets thereof, but anything about which testosterone fires the boasting. Most common is discussion … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, government, psychology
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Global Deception
“I’m out of my mind right now. Please leave a message.” It was a clever joke on the t-shirt. It was no joke to him. As he sat on the stone wall, the sound of water trickling gently in the … Continue reading
Just a Reminder: Evil Lives
So, for some years I have been trying to share some of my understanding based on my experiences working in and around the federal government of the US. Frankly, it was incompetent foolishness by federal marshals, followed by intransigent defense … Continue reading
Interwoven by Nature
Do you want God to help in some particular way? Seek the welfare of another. It’s not a simple matter of paying your dues, because God is hardly reducible to a slot machine. He’s keeping an eye on you, and … Continue reading
Surrendering to Babylon
We have surrendered to Mammon, and cannot claim to serve God. Babylon is the symbol of all sins arising from greed, and frankly includes middle class “virtues” (prissy materialism) and capitalism. Both capitalism and the middle class merchant arose from … Continue reading
Posted in religion, social sciences
Tagged culture, economics, psychology
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Don’t Hate, But Don’t Trust Cops
Perhaps you’ve seen the infamous video of an OHP Trooper roughing up a Creek Nation EMT. I dare say plenty of Okies are unsurprised. The State of Oklahoma has never been very kind, and hardly respectful, of the Creek Nation. … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged government, psychology
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Lawful Love
Jesus said “loving your neighbor” fulfills your obligation to God regarding His Creation (Mark 12:28-34). The context of the discussion was very much a matter of law and Law. God had revealed His standards in a rather extensive suzerain-vassal treaty … Continue reading