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Are We Listening?

Modern Prophets From a Christian perspective, the Holy Bible is a closed book. It cannot, and should not, be interpreted with a view to up-to-date understanding. Now, I don’t agree with that thought, and neither do others. But, who exactly … Continue reading

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Another Post Script to My Manuscript

Summer Equinox (June 21, 7 BCE) Okay, this is going to be slightly contradictory to a previous post. Using Rudolf Steiner’s information, I originally asserted a birth date for John the Baptist to be June 2, 7 BCE. But, then, … Continue reading

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Protestants Called Him “Father of the Canon”

Athanasius of Alexandria (died: May 2, 373 AD) It probably matters to no one in the present time who this man was. But he seems to have been the one to list the 27 books of the New Testament that … Continue reading

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Jesus: “Are There Not 12 Hours in a Day?” (John 11:9a)

What About the Round Table Knights? Here, in the image of the replica Round Table in Winchester, there are 24 knights (and one King Arthur). Hmm. Is this spiritual progress of some kind?

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Sometimes It Only Takes One Word to Clear a Path

The Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1-23) I’m schooled in Biblical truths. I hardly would have suspected anything to set me straight about this parable. It was Ellie Dreams Down Under’s use of the word ‘propagating’ when referencing Fox News. … Continue reading

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Seeking Higher Knowledge, John Dee Was Deceived

Angelical (Enochian) Alphabet (March 26, 1583) Imagine, if you will, a world in which everyone knew what everyone else was saying. Obviously, the Tower of Babel disrupted that. John Dee wanted to get back to the time of Adam and … Continue reading

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And Speaking of Star-Crossed Lovers:

The Allegory of Romeo and Juliet I often bandy the term allegory about when it comes to how to read the Bible. I may have come to this conclusion quite honestly, just ask my uncle Philo. But we are so … Continue reading

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Finally, I Understand Trump’s Appeal…

That Old Time Religion Admittedly, I’d been stumped as to why people would flock to an event where Donald Trump was giving a speech. To me, it seemed nonsensical. Everyone knows he exaggerates and lies, and yet they lap it … Continue reading

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In the Run-up to the American Midterm Elections:

A Gentle Reminder (usually attributed to Abraham Lincoln) Enough said?

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