Change My Heart Oh God

People use violence, force, perspective and even affection to change others. But none of these reaches to the core of a person’s heart. Violence changes nothing. All violence does is incite fear and more violence. The love of a parent, child, brother, sister or partner can not change the heart of a person. A person […]

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The Problem With Legalism

Legalism develops a critical spirit within the heart. Being argumentative and judgemental of others, having no eagerness and love to actually care. They themselves are blind and enslaved in sin, while they preach freedom to others. Their conversion is all about an intellectual, theological view on doctrine without a change of heart. They have a […]

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The whore of Babylon poem

She bit into the fruit of the serpent’s lies. Believing her eyes could be open, to make one wise. She also believed it would make her a goddess, no longer having faith in God’s goodness. She became a deadly seductress, her heart turn to a thick gross darkness, and was filled with utter violence. Her […]

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The Hegelian Dialectic

The Hegelian dialectic is a form of psychological manipulation. It’s a philosophical argumentation consist of 3 dialectics to change a person’s point of view, without them even knowing it. The Hegelian dialectic uses thesis (problem), anti- thesis (reaction) and syn- thesis (solution). Create the problem, incite the reaction  and then present the solution. A syn-thesis […]

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Is Truth Relative ?

Postmodern moral relativism asserts truth is relative and there are no absolutes. But it’s asserting an absolute, while denying it at the same time. This is inherently contradictive, making it illogically incoherent. Going against reason and basic common sense. There is therefore, no such thing as my truth and your truth. If  your truth contradicts […]

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