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Psychatrickiness
God revealed Himself in a human context. To address the fallen human condition, God declared Himself in terms of what He requires of us, specifically explaining that such requirements are in our own best interest, because they line us up … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Eric Berne, propaganda, psychology, religion, science, social sciences, spirituality, Thomas Gordon, Thomas Szasz, western civilization
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Sacrificial Service
In order to give shape to what I consider a renewed religion, I made some changes to my static website (gone as of 2020). One of the first articles linked there is “Summary of Opposition,” an outline of how I … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Christian religion, human need, Humility, mission, psychology, religion, serving, spirituality
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A Virtual Religion
I perceive a need to better organize the religious purpose of my leadership ministry. Some of you are familiar with my static website (gone as of 2020). While this blog will remain my virtual office, the site will become the … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged internet, mysticism, religion, spirituality, virtual church, virtual religion
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Fanboy Folly
Computers are just a tool, not the prime mover of human future. If we could stuff a soft, fat rubber ball in the mouths of the world’s mindless fanboys, the silence would be suddenly deafening. That includes the vast majority … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged computers, culture, fanboys, game, linux, Open Source software, philosophy, psychology, religion, windows
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Dead Game
There is devastation all around me. On the one side, I see vast nations of men who languish under the lash of feminism. Worst of all, a vast carpet of Christian men who cannot possibly walk fully in the power … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged civilization, culture, divine revelation, fundamental assumptions, game, intellect, oppression, propaganda, religion
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Short Clarification on Shepherding
I call myself an Internet Pastor. The term “pastor” is a synonym for shepherd, but carries a lot cultural and social baggage that really isn’t appropriate. Were I more precise with biblical terminology, I would use the label Internet Elder. … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical terminology, civilization, culture, government, mysticism, religion, scripture, western christianity
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Dinner with Jesus
Jesus wined and dined with sinners. This was no mere social justice campaign. That it appears as such is merely the insistence of reading modern Western politics back into something totally alien. It’s not as if Jesus never engaged in … Continue reading
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Tagged human institutions, human nature, Jesus, mission, mysticism, psychology, religion, social justice, spirituality, Two Realms
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Network Age Economics
Once the Network Civilization has fully taken hold of humanity, much of what we now think of as economics will be forgotten. Not because people will be stupid, but the Net changes things and it is we who have failed … Continue reading
Mission of Mercy
Your fundamental mission is always divine mercy. Anything you do is holy if your first desire is to please God. His justice and mercy are all one thing, impossible to comprehend for the human mind. Ill informed though we may … Continue reading
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Tagged divine justice, divine mercy, fundamental mission, moral consciousness, mysticism, psychology, religion, spirituality
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One Shepherd’s Style
You can’t pretend you are someone else for very long. Keeping secrets is dangerous, but keeping them from yourself is the most dangerous of all. I don’t want to know yours, but if my mission exposes me to secrets, I … Continue reading
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Tagged management, mission, moral accountability, mysticism, psychology, religion, work
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