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Benevolence in Control
Comments and discussions indicate it’s time to review a couple of fundamental principles. Under the Covenant, the sole justification for engaging in business is to bless the employees first, and then the customers. Granted, this is ideally a matter of … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged business, crime, customer service, economics, government, human behavior, social sciences, social stability
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High Trust Is the Devil’s Playground
This is connected to The Inherent Impurity of Monsters posted yesterday; this is a corollary. Our Radix Fidem community is familiar with the important truth behind high-trust and low-trust social structures. We keep warning folks that, while a high-trust society … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged radix fidem, social sciences, temptation, trusting in god
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Not Good, Just Useful
Do you really understand what “tithe” in the Bible really means? It is restricted to food items, agricultural products. You cannot tithe any other kind of thing. Food is the only thing you can offer to God that He alone … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged culture, economics, politics, social sciences, tithe, Tower of Babel, tribalism
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The Politics of Dead Souls
The globalists have one major blind spot. They assume that breaking down the large government systems in the West will allow them to replace those systems with something else, while keeping the large countries intact. And then, they expect to … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged decentralization, Elohim Council, globalists, neocons, Nephilim, politics, social sciences
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First Step in the Right Direction
Scripture is not revelation; it is a manifestation of revelation. Revelation is God telling you about Himself, in terms of what you can know about Him while in your fallen state. The whole point is to get to know Him … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged Biblical Law, Covenant of Noah, divine revelation, economics, heart-led, moral boundaries, social sciences
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How Globalism Is Like Communism
I’ve said in the past that globalism is communism. I was not referring to the active policy of how economics are handled. Actually, economics is not the whole story about communism. Rather, the primary moral flaw of communism is materialism … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged economic theory, economic troubles, moral factors, psychology, social sciences, the Fall
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Boomer Crash Coming
In some ways, we could say that Boomer culture is the apex of Western Civilization. The generations following will watch the West die. There’s lots of room to research, consider and even debate how Boomer culture was provoked by previous … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged american churches, entertainment, social sciences, Zionism
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A Bigger Picture of What I See
Based on comments and questions I’ve gotten privately, I need to clarify a few things. I’ll try to paint a bigger perspective with less detail. Two things are getting everyone’s attention in the US right now: riots and the lock-downs. … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged communism, economics, eldercraft, globalism, information war, prophecy, social sciences, society, war, Zionism
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No Sacred Cows
Why I’m discussing this item on this blog should become obvious by the end. Permit me analyze this article: ‘Is it cold in Argentina?’: Belgian cycling journalist rides into sexism row over pic of female reporter. Lest you miss the … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Biblical Law, civility, game, moral wisdom, propaganda, SJWs, social sciences
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Gamma Culture
Before my brother died, he tried at one point to get me to listen to one of his favorite bands, Linkin Park. I agreed those boys had some talent, but I didn’t care for what they were saying. I didn’t … Continue reading