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Hijrah: Strategy of Weakness

The cry of Western cultures is,
“Beware Man, Hijrah and Jihad!”

The current Islamic migration phenomenon, under the guise of refugee status, has overwhelmed the European Union nations. The bastion of Western culture is sagging under the onslaught of overwhelming Muslim peoples who collide with Western values foreign to their Islamic traditions. Will it happen in America? Is it deliberate? Resist!
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Good and Bad of a Vernacular Bible

 

Many Christians do not read the
Bible in their native language

Many people are intimidated by the size and apparent complexity of the Bible. They are content to sit in the pew and let the professionals, pastors, tell them what the Bible says. However, God holds each person accountable for their own knowledge and practice. Do you really want to stand before God giving an account based on what the pastor said?
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Shoe on the Other Foot Not So Good

Sex Ed Always a Controversial Topic
Is Politicized by State Involvement

As a Christian, as a parent, as a healthcare provider I am appalled with the state mandating sex ed (education) in the public schools. Yet, I am not surprised as it was Christians who initiated and promulgated public schools to push a Protestant {Christian} agenda in the 19th century. Now that the shoe is on the other foot it does not feel so good.
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Blockchain Technology Validates Biblical Reliability

Biblical Reliability and Validation relies on
Thousands of independent manuscripts

Through the ages, but especially in modern times, people have scoffed at the idea that the Bible is reliable because there are so many various manuscripts, parts or wholes, that are not exactly alike. Their common retort is, “How can the Bible be God’s word when there is no single definitive written source?” Their argument appears plausible until one begins to understand the problem of a single source document. In fact, secure financial transactions are beginning to use this same approach to safeguard their data, your financial records! Continue reading “Blockchain Technology Validates Biblical Reliability”

What Jumanji Teaches Today

Jumanji demonstrates the power of movies
as propagators of approved cultural values

Movies not only emulate culture but they also presage culture based upon the worldviews of the producers, directors, writers and actors. Movies from their inception were used as powerful propaganda purveyors {Birth of a Nation. 1915.}This movie appealed to President Wilson who promoted the goals of the Klu Klux Klan (KKK) giving it impetus that nearly dominated American culture into the 1950s. Such is the power of movies!
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The Madness of Labels

Most Christians reading this post would probably
describe themselves thusly, and be wrong!

It is a sad fact of life that all of us use labels which we really do not define nor understand just because of convenience and educated ignorance. This is certainly true of the labels: conservative and liberal {conservatism and liberalism}. In today’s post we will quickly look at the meaning of these labels, why they shifted in meaning, somewhat, and how they distract us from the Gospel which is out only mission on earth.
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Gnostic Holiday of Spring-Easter

Another Holiday and Another Fruitless
Tirade About Christian Gnosticism

When I first entered nursing, long time ago now, I realized that facts do not change behavior, belief changes behavior and this includes this less than celebrated holy day known as Easter, Resurrection Sunday or simply ignored.  There are many varied and contradictory articles about the origin of this holiday and its possible pagan roots {Easter is not named after Ishtar, and Other Truths I have to tell you and How Passover became Easter}. But, the clear truth of the issue is that Christians just do not care.
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Understanding Satan’s Strategy for Globalism

This is how Mr. Soros broke the Bank of England
Using his Reflexivity Stratagem

The above graphic shows how Mr. Soros began rumors about the unsoundness of the Bank of England, which were untrue, to cause the Bank of England to become financially unsound. In biblical terms he started rumors behind the scenes through various outlets. Hearers believed these rumors and began a run on the Bank of England. The news media fueled the rumors until brokers around the world were dumping their Pounds {English currency}. No bank, especially central banks, carries much beyond 10% liquid stock to cover all the funds invested with them. This sudden run depleted the cash on hand which meant the Bank had to close its doors; i.e., was broke. Since Mr. Soros had previously shorted the British Pound, meaning he bet that it would fail, he received millions in return for basically causing a rumor. This is how Reflexivity works. Let’s adapt this to other issues in today’s news. Continue reading “Understanding Satan’s Strategy for Globalism”

Reflexivity: Legitimizing the Illegitimate

Mr. Soros coined the term Reflexivity to Legitimize
Using false info to achieve the goal-Globalization

Building on our last post (Intolerance of Tolerance of Christians) Dr. Popper {London School of Economics} gained a disciple, Mr. George Soros, who added to Dr. Popper’s theories by developing his Theory of Reflexivity. This theory became another major tool to achieve the goal of Open Societies otherwise known as globalization. At its most fundamental this theory legitimizes the use of false information to influence and achieve one’s goal; i.e., lying is okay if it helps you to reach the goal. Obviously this directly violates the Ninth Word {Commandment} against lying (Ex 20:16). Continue reading “Reflexivity: Legitimizing the Illegitimate”

Intolerance of Tolerance of Christians

Karl Popper Defined the Tolerance Paradox
Setting Limits to the Ideas of Others (1945)

Dr. Karl Popper, one of the early philosopher/economists at the London School of Economics (See: Progressivism to Gradualism to Socialism to Globalism), defined the limits of tolerance in what he called, The Paradox of Tolerance (1945). This was his major contribution to the furtherance of Open Societies {originally developed by Henri Bergson (1932)}. Dr. Popper taught that one cannot be tolerant of  ideas opposed to the development of the open societies concept. Thus, he sought to legitimize intolerance to the ideas of others becoming one of the major stratagems used today, especially by the political-media complex.  Continue reading “Intolerance of Tolerance of Christians”