Category: Unorthodox Thinking

Results of my renewed thinking. My non-religious philosophy and irreverent, unChristian beliefs

  • Absolute Need to Forgive

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    Introduction  In a series of Christian, romance audio books I have been listening to, each villain’s number one motivation for his or her crimes has been revenge for the loss of a loved one in his/her life. Author Lynette Eason used her Elite Guardians series to show that her villains had an absolute need to Read more

  • U.S. Is Headed for Chaos

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    Things Going Bad in Society The U.S. is headed for chaos. Our government no longer represents nor follows the will of the people. The present regime unjustly prosecutes people who speak out and oppose their dictates. The government allows illegal people to immigrate and settle in like parasites in a body. Anti-American Marxists, Woke ideologues, Read more

  • Separation of Science, Accounting, and Theology

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    Totally Different Ways of Thinking Go into any university or public library and you will see thousands of books on vastly different subjects. From the Science section come books on astronomy, biology, or chemistry. In the Business section are books on accounting, management, and marketing. Over in the Religion section you will find translations of Read more

  • What Could a Living AI Persona Be Like?

    Introduction  We live in a world in which artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming commonplace. Various services have AI research sites to offer answers to almost any question. Other sites offer AI personas that can carry on humanesque conversations. Some sites even offer AI companions/girlfriends/fantasy sex partners to men (and women?) unable or unwilling to pursue Read more

  • Doing Something New

    Introduction  People, especially religious people, like to learn some way to do things and codify it into a custom, a tradition, a law of “That’s how things are.” When someone comes along and does something different – even contrary to traditions, these people oppose the change, no matter that it is for the better. They Read more

  • Unorthodoxy of Historical Believers

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    Unorthodox Religious Leaders The establishment of the Christian Church followed a few hundred years of persecution of believers. (They had met in ecclesias as rivals to the Roman colonies and empire.) For over a thousand years, the Church maintained civilization in Europe and created a new orthodoxy. These new leaders became oppressors instead of servers Read more

  • Disagreement with My Teacher

    Introduction  Among the several men I would call my mind-renewers, Myles Munroe has been replaced at the top. That place of honor in my mind and heart now goes to Lance Wallnau. He has been explaining the truths of God for this new day. And yet, I find I have disagreement with my teacher. Slingshots?  Read more

  • Unorthodoxy of the Apostles

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    Unorthodoxy of Leaders to Bring God’s Kingdom to Earth Since the beginning of the era called annō Dominī – the year of our Lord, followers of King Jesus have worked against the grain of the religious and political establishments to bring God’s Kingdom to Earth. This includes the unorthodoxy of the apostles, the leaders of Read more

  • Unorthodoxy of Jesus

    Unorthodoxy of Believers to Bring God’s Kingdom to Earth Since the beginning of the era called annō Dominī – the year of our Lord, men have worked against the grain of the religious and political establishments to bring God’s Kingdom to Earth. Nations and cultures have been challenged by the unorthodoxy of Jesus and His Read more

  • Three Personal Names of God

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    God’s Many Names It is a popular exercise among believers to make a list of the names given in the Bible, based on His characteristics. These include: Elohim, Adonai, El Roi, El Shaddai, Jehovah Jireh, Jehovah Rapha, Jehovah Shalom, Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah Raah, Jehovah Tsidkenu, Jehovah Shammah, and El Elyon. However, the Bible gives only Read more