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Feminist Power Trips
She was provocative, always dressed inappropriately and flashing as much flesh as she dared. She played the sexual tease game with consummate skill already, having just turned 14. She was attending a tiny private Christian school; always in trouble. She … Continue reading
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Taste and Art
I know what I like. You can lock me in a chair where I have to listen to your favorite music, but even after days and weeks of this torture, I’m not likely to appreciate your taste in music. Humans … Continue reading
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Progressive Folly
One of the biggest mistakes we make is underestimating human adaptability. A much bigger mistake is assuming you can steer that adaptation on a large scale. It never ceases to amaze me how Progressives get this backward. They have no … Continue reading
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Human Nature and Sexual Attraction
Modern society typically gets the most important elements of human life backwards. We call it “perversion” when some force throttles the message of truth and twists it out of shape. I take my truth from the Bible specifically, and ancient … Continue reading
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Pastoral: Social Chaos and Mythology
Tribulation is here, and will worsen. Most people have expectations from video media which is wholly unrealistic. Let’s do some deprogramming. Throw out all the images from TV and movies, insofar as you are able. We aim here at pulling … Continue reading
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Husband and Lord
Ladies, you don’t have to call him “master and lord,” but if you don’t treat your man like one, you will incur God’s wrath. As a writer, being repetitive is a problem. As a prophet it’s necessary. As a part … Continue reading
Dark Days, Bright Soul — 1
Rage will seethe in the dark without night, The facts undeniable drown out false words. And angry flames leave smoldering blight, Feeding roaches, rats and birds. He hated welding. Unfortunately, no one was buying his poetry. Poetry was why he … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, social sciences, writing
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Hideous Frame of Reference
Moving beyond specific instances, there is a broad and sinister trend in churches across the US. By no means am I in favor of democratic church polity. This was never the New Testament model, and what we today consider the … Continue reading
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Tagged management, scripture, social sciences
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