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Satanism Just a Distraction
The real problem with the world is not Satanism, but the lack of Covenant. There has been a lot of noise about Satanism in the alternative media. This obsession has come around before; it runs in cycles. The last time … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged America, Biblical Law, propaganda, Satanism, social mythology, the Fall
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Don’t Kill It
Another thing that’s been cooking in the back of my soul is that not everything children do is childish. On the one hand there is that verse about putting away childish things, but then Jesus also said regarding children, “of … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged childhood, human sexuality, idolatry, marriage, moral discernment, pedophilia, social mythology
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Covenant versus Profit
Let’s do a little biblical analysis. Take a look at how heart-led wisdom can affect how you view things, in the sense that you aren’t restricted by mere logic. An article on Zero Hedge talks about how The Sharing Economy … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged Biblical Law, business, covenant community of faith, culture, divine revelation, economics, social mythology
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Courtship and Longing
Courtship leading to marriage is a badly broken model. In a fully developed parallel society of heart-led awareness, there would be no courtship. Marriages would be arranged by heart-led elders, the people who know the couple best. Granted, the arrangements … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged Biblical Law, marriage, shalom, shepherd role, social mythology, western civilization
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War on Revelation 03
Feminists make such terrible mothers because they don’t recognize God’s boundaries. They insist they must mother and smother every human on earth, and never ever let go. Without their divine guidance, the whole world would end very quickly. They are … Continue reading
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Tagged computer geek, economics, entertainment, feminism, gamergate, internet, social mythology, virtual world
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Covenant Manhood 03
Do you understand that heart-led faith puts us far, far outside the mainstream? Mainstream wisdom may well overlap at times, but heart-led truth is a wholly different approach to life. While in some contexts our reticence is appropriate, keeping almost … Continue reading
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Tagged american churches, biblical manhood, feminism, game, shepherd role, social mythology, western christianity
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Transparency and Fruit
The fruit is not yet ripe for America’s crisis. I’m reaching for transparency. Bluntly: You deserve a chance to discount my narrative if it doesn’t apply to you. Your heart rules best when your mind is clear, so I want … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, economic troubles, heart-mind, moral discernment, politics, prophecy, shalom, social mythology, Two Realms
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Strapped in for a Wild Ride
If you go by the news reports, you would think that a fresh wave of madness has spread across the US. But it is only confirmed by the reporting of local events. Indeed, right here in my own neighborhood it … Continue reading
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Tagged epistemology, heart-led, marriage, peace, scientism, social mythology, western civilization
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Nothing Personal, But It’s Personal
There is nothing particularly virtuous, nor sinful, about activism. Start with holy cynicism and not taking yourself too seriously. If activism is simply a part of your personal character, then be activist. Do it because it’s essential to who you … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-tech, gamergate, globalism, internet, moral discernment, personal narrative, Political activism, social justice, social mythology
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