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Category Archives: materialism
Beyond IT “potato sorting” to nonmaterial reality
Computers are glorified potato sorters (separating electrons rather than potatoes). People translate data into electronic codes and then a computer sorts, arranges, categorizes, stores, and retrieves those coded electrons as directed by a person (or a program written by a person). … Continue reading
Posted in a healthy mind, apologetics, atheism, determinism, free will, harmful thinking, high tech, information processors, information technology, IT, making decisions, materialism, mind, positive thinking, power of choice, pro choice, rationalism, renewing your mind, science, scientific theory, self-control, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, spooky action, Stephen Hawking, Theory of Everything, Uncategorized, victim of disorganized thinking
Tagged brain science, choice, computer science, computers, computing, human mind, mental health, psychology
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A Christ*mas Thought (Should’ Christ’s Views Be In Christmas?)
A Christ*mas Observation . . . *Jesus commanded: “Deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Me.” *Our culture demands: “Gratify yourself, medicate your cross, and follow your feelings, cravings, and compulsions.” –Which will produce a healthy society? fulfillment *Jesus … Continue reading
Posted in belief, celebration, celebrations, Christ, Christmas shopping, Christmas shopping season, Christmas traditions, cultural taboos, culture, current condition, current events, customs, deny yourself, depravity, drugs, Happy Holidays, holiday, holidays, Jesus, Jesus Christ, materialism, popular culture, religion, self-focus, selfish desires, sex, thoughts, tradition
Tagged a healthy society, Christmas, holiday season, new normal, self-fulfillment, words of Jesus
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“Bond — James Bond” vs. “Bond — Lifetime Bond”
1) “Bond — James Bond” In the first James Bond movie, Dr. No, Sean Connery identifies himself by saying: “Bond (long pause) James Bond!” For 50 years, from that first Bond movie to Sky Fall, the 23rd one, the Bond … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, alternative lifestyle, attitude, blessings, Bond -- James Bond, brainwashed, brainwashing, casual sex, corrupt culture, courage, criticism, deception, deny yourself, dishonesty, disrespect, General Linda Bond, google, intimacy, lifestyles, literature, materialism, mature language, meaning, meaninglessness, media, moral failures, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, morals, movie, movies, music, pride, procreation, rejection, seduction, self-denial, self-destruction, self-focus, self-will, selfish desires, sex in marriage, sex objects, sexual addiction, sexual fulfillment, sexual problems, sexual purity, sexually confused, sexually transmitted diseases, shame, sperm, temptation, tension, trust, truth, unhappiness, values, women
Tagged Dr. No, James Bond, marriage, Sean Connery, sex, Skyfall, The Salvation Army
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There’s A You In You
There’s more to life than meets the eye. There’s more to see than Instagram, Netflicks, YouTube, and TV. So open your eyes. Take a look in your heart. You’ll see that there’s more than Intel inside — more than integrated … Continue reading
Posted in alternative lifestyle, brain, brain chemistry, brain research, chipsets, choice, circuits, clear conscience, conscience, consciousness, conviction, decision-making, depths, experiment, free spirit, free will, hearing God, human body, human life, human nature, information processors, insight, inspiration, integrated electronics, intellect, invisible, judge, judgment, judgments, life, lifestyles, listening, making decisions, materialism, materialistic evolution, meaning, microscope, mind, mysticism, non-material reality, purpose, real world, recovery, relevation, robotron, self-control, self-discipline, self-esteem, self-help, self-image, self-will, selfish desires, soul, soul food, spirit, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual interaction, spiritual skills, spiritual walk, test tube, truth, TV, TV network, vision, voice activated, voice of God, voices
Tagged information processing, Instagram, Intel Inside, Netflicks, religion, spirituality, Youtube
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Stuck In The Muck Of Modern Media?
Are you stuck in the muck of modern media, Filling your brain with the profane; Your mind with the unkind? That’s why viewer discretion is advised . . .
Posted in adult language, adultery, anger, angst, casual sex, corrupt culture, disdain, dishonesty, drunk, fear, guilt, habit, harmful habit, harmful thinking, idolatry, injury, lies, materialism, meaninglessness, mind, misery, modern myths, morality, morals, myths, popular culture, pride, reality TV, resentment, self-destruction, self-will, sex, TV, unforgiveness, unhappiness, values
Tagged brain, brainwashing, media consumption, modern media, television, unkind, Viewer Discretion Advised
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Would Chance Produce These Words? Or This? mbvpp[s fji03 n jfn9a- JFJ
If the symbols that you are now seeing on your computer screen couldn’t have happened over billions of years by a self-produced process of time and chance, but were instead, intentionally designed and built and posted by intelligent beings; how … Continue reading
Posted in computer, creation, creationism, Creator, deny God, doubts, evidence for God, evolution, faith, God, hope, intelligence, life, materialism, materialistic evolution, mystery, natural laws, nature, Reason Rally, religion, science, self-produced, supernatural, symbols, tablet computer, Uncategorized
Tagged big bang, computer, creationism, Creator, evolution, religion, time and chance
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Don’t Let The Myth Of The Material Make You Miss Life’s Most Meaningful Reality . . .
It would be a shame to go through life caught in the myth of the material and miss out on the most amazing reality on Earth. Yet many people do. We think we have “permanent housing” but that is a … Continue reading
Posted in belief, Bible, Biblical concept, Christian, Christianity, compassion, conscience, consciousness, facts and figures, faith, faith-based, faithfulness, God, having a form of godliness, heart-felt love, human body, human life, insight, kindness, life, lifestyles, love, materialism, materialistic evolution, meaning, meaninglessness, mystery, mysticism, natural laws, nature, non-material reality, Oh my God, origin of life, peace, permanent housing, religion, scholasticism, science, soul, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, still small voice, supernatural, testimony, The God Delusion, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, God, greatest things in life, myth, religion, testimony
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What You’re Looking For
What are you looking for in life? Some people say they are looking for fun, parties, good times, happiness; Others for power, position, prestige, success, fame. Some people think they are looking for financial wealth–stocks, bonds, bank accounts, cash; Others … Continue reading
Posted in all the wrong places, alternative lifestyle, bank accounts, Berry Street, Berry Street Worship Center, casual sex, Christianity, church, cosmic accident, cravings, evidence for God, faith-based, free spirit, God, God-shaped vacuum, materialism, meaning, meaninglessness, modern myths, music, Music City, myths, parties, popular culture, purpose, religion, searching for significance, sermon, sermons, show and tell, simple church, spiritual formation, stuff, testimonies, unhappiness, values, wealth
Tagged DNA, faith-based, God, meaning, Nashville, purpose, religion, The Salvation Army
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You Will Answer To God
Why is it such a popular thing to ignore and/or deny God nowadays? Is it because of advancements in science? Hardly. Science cannot prove or disprove God. In a world gone awry with whims and cravings; self-interest and surrender to … Continue reading
Posted in agnostic, atheism, Atheists, Christianity, clear conscience, compromise, conviction of sin, cravings, deny God, evidence for God, free will, genetic tendencies, God, guilt, juddgment, judgments, justice, materialism, morality, morals, natural laws, nature, non-traditional church, popular culture, presence of God, proof of God, Quotations, quote, Quotes, recovery, religion, repent, repentance, science, self-esteem, self-image, Shawn Boonstra, Uncategorized, values, wake-up call, Western religion
Tagged accountability, denial of God, God, politically incorrect, religion, righteours judgment, science, self-interest, whims
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No One Searches For Insignificance
Would you like for your life to be meaningless? Of course not. And you’re not alone. No one searches for insignificance. It is a universal human desire to find some sense of purpose in life. If we were the mere … Continue reading
Posted in apologists, atheism, Atheists, creationism, Creator, evidence for God, evolution, God, hearing God, materialism, materialistic evolution, non-material reality, proof of God, religion, science, supernatural, textbooks
Tagged evolutionary reason, God, materialistic evolution, meaninglessness, science textbooks, search for significance
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