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A Third Consideration
I can’t pretend my future clients will of necessity be any kind of believer. In that previous post where I offered a preview of some of my computer tech support curriculum — CompSec: Compartmentalization — I held back on an … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, computers, Debian Linux, evangelism, Kubuntu, technology
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Testing Grounds Here
Your virtual pastor bears a shepherd’s compassion for computer stuff, of course. This is how we commune, so we have to make it as effective as we can, and that means helping people keep their computers healthy and secure. I’m … Continue reading
Archives Update: Resume
This just an FYI for those who care: I’ve updated my resume to reflect what I believe is a better understanding of my calling from God. Resume here. Entertaining thought just for fun: The likes of NSA and other “security” … Continue reading
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Tagged employment, mission, resume, technology
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Cyber Warfare
Standard disclaimer: I’m not an expert in computer technology. I’m just farther down the road than a lot of folks who find they have to learn something about computers simply because they use them so much. Most people refuse to … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, computers, debian, economics, linux, mac, technology, war, windows
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The Devil’s Workshop
Passivity is the name of the game; there’s no work in the Devil’s workshop. The Cult controls certain things, encourages a lot of stuff, and lets everything else take its own course. In pursuit of holiness, the trick is to … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, heart-mind, internet, psychology, resistance, spirituality, technology, The Cult
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Windows: I Give Up
Today one of my regular computer ministry clients called to tell me his computer updated to Win10 without his permission. He called to ask how he could get Win7 back. Aside from going on there with a Win7 install DVD, … Continue reading
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Tagged computer ministry, computers, debian, linux, resistance, technology, windows
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Digital Scandal and Social Mythology
Divine justice is non-negotiable. Maybe you are aware of the big scandal involving a website known as “Ashley Madison.” The site is advertised as a means to engaging in adultery anonymously. There are plenty of such sites and services, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashley Madison, compsec, computers, divine justice, human sexuality, internet, meat space, mysticism, social mythology, spirituality, technology, virtual space, western christians
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Quick Note: Geek or Surrender
We are reaching a saturation point of sorts in computer technology again. Don’t worry; it’s cyclical. What it means is that we are on the verge of a sudden jump that, in popular vernacular, is termed “a paradigm shift.” The … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, computer geek, computer technology, computers, internet, Pale Moon, technology, technology news, war
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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
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Tagged divine justice, government, law, politics, social sciences, technology
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Virtual Virtue
The previous post shares my vision of virtual pastoring under a mystical religion. Contrary to the mythology of Western intellectual bias, this religion is intensely practical. It has to be; while anyone can absorb the teachings, the communion depends entirely … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, internet, meat space, religion, technology, virtual space, virtual world
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