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Glory Behind Walls
I hope you take the time to read Christine’s post Managing the “Ick” Factor. For me it was a good reminder and good timing. As we descend farther into this time of tribulation, there will be a whole raft of … Continue reading
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Tagged evangelism, heart-led, moral boundaries, moral discernment, personal boundaries, psychology, tribulation
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Yet Another Warning of Doom
God has revealed how He operates in this world. You cannot hope to understand life until you embrace the heart-led way, the mystical approach to multi-level moral insight on reality. The Bible is full of discussion about how to understand … Continue reading
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Tagged Iran, prophecy, tribulation, war
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Unchained Vision, Part 5
Let’s take a moment to throw out some junk doctrine. Let’s go back and search for truth among the eternal perspectives of the Ancient Near Eastern (ANE) peoples, of whom Israel was one nation. That was the setting God built … Continue reading
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Tagged Antichrist, Biblical Law, faith, Jesus Christ, pagan mythology, Satan, tribulation, Zionism
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Put on the Crazy Suit
I don’t know where to start; this thing doesn’t have a tail or head. Look, you can think what you like about my notion that Creation is alive and we can talk to the animals and trees and grass and … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, faith, heart-led, peace, politics, quantum reality, social sciences, tribulation
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Center of Gravity
Numbers 16 made a dramatic movie scene: Moses spoke about how Korah and his buddies had defied God Himself, so their punishment should come directly from God’s own hand. Let the earth swallow them alive! And so it was. Do … Continue reading
We Have It
It started so nicely. I managed to wake up bright and early, got a light breakfast and started on the reading routine I follow. Went out and picked up the litter around my building, then headed out for an early … Continue reading
Bits and Pieces 24
Two weeks ago, my desire to ride on the roads evaporated — poof! Yesterday was a little cool and I felt inclined to ride my bike at a new trails park that our city had constructed with a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged browsers, computer technology, cycling, Networked Civilization, Tor, tribulation, war
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Requiem for the West
I’m going to miss Europe. I lived there long enough to know that the people no longer have the stomach for what it would take to save their way of life. Their culture and heritage bore the seeds of its … Continue reading
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Tagged Islam, northern European cultures, tribulation, western civilization
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Moral Mother Lode
We have yet to discover the rich treasure and heritage of Christ in our world. Our hearts teach us the truth; we know that there are generally two paths men tread to power and change in this world. One is … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, divine revelation, faith, heart-led, Noah's Covenant, persecution, tribulation
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It’s Upon Us
This is not prophecy, per se, but my viewpoint. Let’s review what we can surmise so far. The electorate fought back against all the plutocrat efforts and elected Trump, largely because he pandered to the pent up anger. This was … Continue reading