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Heartless and Perverse Society
Most folks don’t get quite what we mean by characterizing Western social mythology as bizarre. It has a thousand bogus and immoral features, but I’ll pick out one that seems to represent the worst of it: one-way attachment. In Ancient … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, civilization, feudalism, heart-mind, sensory heart, social sciences, spirituality, western christianity, Western mythology, Western society
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More Asylum Visit
Oh, you’re still here? Let me tell you about another delusion… I’m pretending that someone who supports Trump has hired me to give some advice. Of course, you can probably guess how much someone would know about all of that … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged divine justice, government, law, politics, social sciences, technology
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Not the Apocalypse, Part 3
It’s personal. You can’t make it otherwise. The very fabric of Creation itself is personal because that’s how God makes it and remakes it every day. It wasn’t made and then allowed to run on without Him; it continues only … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged civilization, computers, culture, democratization, evangelism, government, human existence, internet, mission, social sciences, spirituality, western civilization
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Not the Apocalypse, Part 1
We don’t care whether it was the chicken or the egg that came first; it won’t make any difference on the moral plane. We know how it works here and now and mucking around with it only causes problems. God … Continue reading
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Tagged ministry, moral discernment, mysticism, social sciences, western civilization
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Background on Greece and Debt
First: Let’s remind ourselves that Greece is a county like other countries in that there are lots of people with conflicting desires, plans, hopes and dreams. I’ve often panned the Greeks in historical terms for poisoning the world with their … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged banking, economics, history, propaganda, resistance, social sciences, survival, western civilization
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On Being Your Own God
Let’s get one thing out of the way: I am by no means a gamer. I am somewhat of a computer geek, but it’s just a tool for something much more important. If the Internet and computers all died tomorrow, … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged ANE, civilization, propaganda, psychology, religion, scripture, social conditioning, social sciences
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Tertiary: Question is the Answer
Pardon me while I blather for a moment. I can tell you my story and my answers, but I won’t pretend to have much more than the provisional decisions I make for myself. And tomorrow I might change my mind. … Continue reading
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Tagged Moral reasoning, mysticism, news, social mythology, social sciences
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He Reigns
Don’t be taken by the FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt). Embrace holy cynicism. Maybe you’ve heard about the rise in murders in Baltimore. The official story is that the police are in serious hot water and demoralized, so they are … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged fear, government, oppression, police brutality, propaganda, resistance, social sciences, spirituality, survival, uncertainty and doubt
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Two-Fisted God
The Lord comes with both hands full, one for blessing and one for wrath. One hand or the other is for you. The difference is whether you’ve determined to be His servant before That Day. In Scripture, “That Day” is … Continue reading
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Tagged conspiracies, conspiracy theories, government, mysticism, oligarchs, oppression, propaganda, social sciences
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Transience
A measure of uncertainty is our certitude. Recall that fundamental to the Fall was human presumption on divine prerogative. Creation remains in a variable state; it is in one sense nothing more than the contextual extension of God’s imagination. It … Continue reading
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Tagged ANE, epistemology, mysticism, nature, peace, social sciences, spirituality
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