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RIP: Fred J. Hurst
My Dad passed away last night around 11:30 PM. I want to thank all those who have expressed condolences, but I saw this coming. I am moved and sad, but not distraught. You have to understand that he nearly died … Continue reading
Divine Tactics
If your conscious focus is not in the heart-mind, none of this will make any sense at all. In the previous post, I left you with the understanding that Zionism does its work in darkness. If Zionists act in full … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged civilization, epistemology, heart-mind, mysticism, propaganda, religion, Satan, spirituality, The Cult, western intellectual heritage
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Zionism: Give It Time
So far I’ve managed to avoid painting a target on myself, in that I’ve not noticed any pressure from Zionists. If you’ve read much here at all, you know that I am no fan of the modern State of Israel, … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged ANE, civilization, culture, Hebrew Mysticism, internet, Judaism, Modern Israel, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, religion, Zionism
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Not Born-Again
Please don’t convert to my religion. One of the hardest things to explain is the perverted trap of Western mental habits enshrined in how language is used. I’m not the first person to notice the huge difference; I learned this … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged American evangelicals, cult, epistemology, evangelism, leadership, mysticism, oppression, psychology, religion, spirituality
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A Long Way from Home
The biggest lie is a half-truth. The whole of Western Civilization was inspired by Satan to destroy the full depth of a biblical culture of heart-led living. Westerners imagine that they can be so deep and wise because the foundations … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged ANE, civilization, epistemology, game, heart-mind, intellect, mysticism, religion, social mythology, spirituality
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Backup and Disperse
As noted previously, the issue with our virtual activities is control of the machine and control of data. If you can handle the challenge, I still say you should examine using Open Source software and operating systems because they have … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, computers, government, oppression, publishing, religion, resistance, technology, writing
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A Mystic’s Intel
There is a place for military-style intelligence operations in the Kingdom of Heaven, but it’s a pretty small one. As we keep saying, our whole point is exploiting the context for God’s glory. God gave us the brain’s intellect so … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged government, intelligence, mysticism, propaganda, religion, The Cult, Tower of Babel, war, western civilization
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Our Sneaky Plan
Okay, it’s not sneaky if you tell everyone in advance. Then again, it will remain incomprehensible to anyone who doesn’t let their heart lead their minds. Changing anything in this world starts with the person in the mirror. That much … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged evangelism, heart-mind, mission, mysticism, Political activism, religion, resistance, spirituality
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Called to Glory
It starts with your sense of divine calling. Everything in this life that matters at all will arise from that call. We can characterize the broad range of human response to the divine call, but we could hardly find words … Continue reading
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Tagged computer ministry, computer technology, divine justice, government, internet, mission, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, religion, resistance, spirituality, tribulation
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Cursing and Blessing
The image of the evil witch stirring a foul-smelling cauldron and uttering dark curses on a stormy night is entirely Western and entirely absent from Scripture. The foundation of all things in the Bible is recognizing the moral fabric of … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, culture, heart-mind, Jesus Christ, moral fabric, mysticism, religion, spirituality, Western Christian mythology, Yes Communities
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