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IN THIS Month’s ISSUE…
A 1/3 off coupon for Mitch’s General Store, looking at the eyes of a snake, a review of the documentary The Social Dilemma, the call of the humble grackle (and a handy app for identifying it), and why the mat is always lava…
I watched The Social Dilemma on Netflix and it reminded be of what the Gospel of Mark has to say about the way humanity interacts with technology and about what 1 Enoch has to say about the way demons work in the world. So I made a video — see below.
It is important to remember that the Word of God isn’t either literally true or metaphorically true or philosophically or in way narrowly true. The Word of God is true intellectually, emotionally, morally and spiritually — in all ways, at all times, for all people — without conflict. If you sense conflict in the truth of the Word, the conflict is within you, not within God or His message.
I teach free of charge through Heritage Arts , a 501(c)(3) educational charity offering free or donation-only classes related to martial arts, fitness, outdoor skills, and spiritual development. Distance learning programs available. Visit the Heritage Arts website to find out more, or click here to join the Heritage Self-Defense group on Facebook.
What is Heritage Rough ‘n’ Tumble? It’s mind-body-spirit form of American Rough ‘n’ Tumble, which began as a manner of no-holds-barred fighting in the Southern Virginia backcountry during the Colonial Era and has since grown, evolved, and adapted to the realities of modern self-defense. An amalgam of the varying techniques brought to America by colonists from all over the world, blended with the fighting methods of the over 900 distinct indigenous tribes, American Rough ‘n’ Tumble is perhaps the world’s most fearsome martial art.
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