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Friday, 10 July 2026

Peace to be Gained:

Peace to be Gained:





Today, reflecting on peace: To the weary or overwhelmed, peace can be elusive. Saying " don't worry." can be a trigger to more anxiety or worry.

But there remains a solution. If you are a person who understands spiritual things then what i suggest you do shall restore some peace>>>

Prayer is everything..

Prayer reminds us we are not alone. It is relational and formational, renewing our minds and realigning our perspective as we cry out to God.

Prayer & Petition: invites specificity: naming our fears, needs, and hopes.

Thanksgiving reshapes our posture, anchoring us in remembrance and trust.

This practice – repeated not occasionally but in every situation – prepares the soil of our hearts for God’s peace to take root. This peace is unlike anything the world can fabricate. It “transcends all understanding” (NIV) because it doesn’t come from our circumstances but from Christ Himself. Paul, the great Apostle, even describes it as a guard: actively protecting our hearts and minds from being overwhelmed, disoriented, or consumed.

Let this deep truth land: putting Jesus first in your life is the only path to true peace, because true peace only comes from Him. The more we prioritise noticing God’s nearness, turning to Him with openness, and thanking Him for His grace, the more our lives become anchored – even when storms rage.

So don’t delay. Practice peace today. Go to Jesus first – again and again – with your prayers, petitions and gratitude. He is near. And He loves you.

Practice: Take 1-2 minutes today, and each day this week, to pause and do three things:

1. Acknowledge God’s nearness — say aloud or write: “The Lord is near.”

2. Name your worries — in prayer, present one specific anxiety or burden to God. Be honest and clear.

3. Give thanks — name three things you’re grateful for, however small.

Let this become a daily ‘peace practice’ of letting go and leaning in.

A Simple attitude of thanks:
 I receive the gift of your peace – the peace that transcends my understanding. 
Amen.

Philippians 4:6-7 NIV

[6] Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. [7] And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.


( Adapted. Final form by Digital Anvil)

Thursday, 9 July 2026

Algorithms are Discipling Us:


Algorithms are Discipling Us:


Everyone is being discipled by something. The only question is what - or who.


Some suggest our daily habits are shaping us. Others suggest it’s our 5 closest friends. But what about the algorithms controlling the content we see in our social media feeds?

Unlike in the past, these powerful and persuasive technologies are influencing what we see and shaping our thoughts and behaviour more than we realise. The trouble is, this is not just happening to us but it’s also happening to our kids.

Little by little, the algorithm is learning what hooks them and exposing them to more extreme content, steering them in a direction.

So take stock. Not just for you but also for the young people around you. What would it take for you to be more influenced by the words found in scripture and the people in your Christian community, rather than an algorithm designed to capture your attention?

I discussed this idea with Simon Smart( of CPX ) in my recent interview. He has written a book called The End of Men? and has a lot of great thoughts on boys, men and how we shape the next generation.


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Grateful to you,Karl Faase.


( from Digital Anvil )




Pure Thought vs the Senses ?


Pure Thought vs the Senses:



ThĂȘ evolution of philosophic thought through the Centuries the following question has played a major role. What knowledge  is pure thought able to supply independently of sense perception ?

Is there any such knowledge? If not, what precisely is the relation between our knowledge and the raw-material furnished by sense-impressions? 

An almost boundless chaos of philosophical opinions corresponds to these questions and to a few others intimately connected with them. Nevertheless. there is visible in this process of relatively fruitless but heroic a systematic trend of development, namely an increasing endeavours skepticism concerning every attempt by means of pure thought to learn something about the "objective world," about the world of "things" in contrast to the world of mere "concepts and ideas." 
Be it said parenthetcally that, just as on the part of a real philosopher, quotation-marks ae used here to introduce an "illegitimate" concept, which the reader is asked to permit for the moment, although the concept is suspect in the eyes of the philosophical police.

The above quote is introduced but paused here because i ask that those who agree or disagree are given a chance to connect yet relied upon to comment if willing ?

By way of  a question,what do you think pure thought is or means ? Is pure thought real? Without the 5 main senses,is pure thought even possible? If a being thinks purely, how does he or she communicate the outcome ? Is a being that applies pure thought to reasoning, even exist ?

Please  drop your ideas below in the comments.

By Digital Anvil.



Wednesday, 8 July 2026

Most Influential Sermon:

The Most Influential Sermon


The most influential sermon you'll hear is the one you preach internally to yourself.


Unknown.

 

Replace the word "sermon" with the word "dialogue ", then re-read 

 

(from Digital Anvil) 

Celebrating Masculinity: A Lost Cause ?

Celebrating  Masculinity:  A Lost Cause ?

 

 It's with wisdom,veracity and determination,  presenting...


"A few days ago, while visiting Westminster Abbey, I paused before the memorial to William Wilberforce. Standing there, I reflected on the extraordinary life of a man whose courage, faith, and perseverance helped change the world...


Wilberforce was a British parliamentarian who spent decades fighting the transatlantic slave trade and, ultimately, slavery itself within the British Empire. At a time when powerful economic interests defended the trade, he refused to give up. Year after year, despite defeats, ridicule, and political opposition, he continued the campaign.

What inspires me most is not only what he achieved, but why he did it... Deeply motivated by his Christian faith, Wilberforce believed that every human being possessed inherent dignity and worth. He saw slavery as a profound moral wrong and dedicated much of his life to ending it.

The abolition of the slave trade in 1807 was a landmark victory, but he continued the struggle until slavery itself was abolished. Remarkably, news of the Slavery Abolition Act reached him just days before his death in 1833.

Today, Wilberforce rests in the North Transept of Westminster Abbey, among many of Britain's most influential figures. His legacy is a reminder that determined individuals can confront immense injustices, that moral conviction matters, and that lasting change often requires decades of patient effort...

Walking through Westminster Abbey, I was struck by how one person's faith, character, and persistence helped bring freedom to countless others. William Wilberforce's life remains an enduring example of principled leadership in the service of humanity. "

Anonymous Contributor.

 

If you agree or alternatively with the thrust of this tribute, drop or add your comment below.


(From Digital Anvil)

Tuesday, 7 July 2026

The Triumph of ARC ?

 The Triumph of ARC  ?

  

Speakers at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship Conference in London argued that the long-term renewal of Western civilization depends on recovering its Christian moral and spiritual foundations.


Author Michael Shellenberger said that the decline in belief in God has left many people struggling to make sense of suffering, morality, and purpose. He argued that many modern social and cultural movements reflect deeper spiritual and psychological needs.

Journalist Melanie Phillips said that many of the values associated with Western civilization have their roots in the Hebrew Bible and Christianity, warning that society has weakened the moral framework that once helped sustain those values.

Theologian Johannes Hartl emphasized that genuine renewal begins with personal transformation rather than outward religion alone. He encouraged Christians to pursue heartfelt faith, prayer, and spiritual renewal within the Church.

The conference highlighted ongoing discussions about the relationship between faith, culture, and the future of Western society.

Thanks to unknown Contributor.

( from Digital Anvil )

Monday, 6 July 2026

The Deconstruction of Australia and the West: A Marxist Strategy from Within.

The Deconstruction of Australia and the West: A Marxist Strategy from Within.

 This has been playing out in Australia and across the West:  (Incrementally in the past few decades )


Marxism is the foundational theory of modern communism. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels laid it out in The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital: history is class struggle, capitalism must be overthrown, leading to a classless, stateless society. All Marxism aims at communism as the end goal.

When violent revolution failed in prosperous Western nations, the New Left pivoted to the "Long March through the Institutions" — a gradual takeover of education, media, government, corporations, and culture. The goal? Capture the "commanding heights" of society so radical ideas become the default and dissent is marginalised.

This is playing out in Australia and across the West:
Critical Race Theory (CRT) & Equity Frameworks: Race is a tool of power. Racism is "systemic" in all Western institutions. Merit, objectivity, and liberalism are re-framed as oppression. It spreads through schools as "anti-racism" or ethnic studies, portraying the West (and Australia) as irredeemably racist while ignoring progress, individual agency, or non-Western atrocities*.

DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion): Prioritises group outcomes over merit via quotas and preferences. "Equity" means equal results, not opportunity. "Inclusion" often means speech codes and bias training that sidelines dissent. In diverse Australia, it's often criticised as tick-box exercises that erode national cohesion and fairness in hiring, education, and public service.

History & Culture Deconstruction: Postmodern ideas tear down Western achievements — Enlightenment values, rule of law, science, and our shared Australian heritage — as nothing but oppression (colonialism, patriarchy, etc.). This erodes pride in our nation and ancestors, making us receptive to replacement narratives.

Silencing Dissent: Cancel culture, deplatforming, and institutional censorship target critics of mass immigration, gender ideology, biological reality, or "woke" policies. HR teams, universities, and "disinformation" efforts enforce it. Self-censorship is rising, especially among younger Aussies. Polls show most Australians oppose it.

Indoctrination of Children: Teacher training and curricula push identity politics, systemic guilt, and gender as fluid (separate from biology). Programs like Safe Schools sparked debates over content and parental rights. Social transitions sometimes bypass families. This shapes the next generation before they can think critically.

This isn't organic progress, it's cultural Marxism adapting to break the West from inside, weakening our soul, borders, fertility, and identity. Australia's government policies, education, and institutions show the same patterns: "Australia First" is demonised while division grows.

Wake up, Australia. Our nation, bloodline, and Western civilisation are worth defending. Share this, speak up, support leaders and content that put Australia and our people first. The long march can be reversed with awareness and resolve.
 
#AustraliaFirst #PutAustraliaFirst #DefendTheWest #WakeUpAustralia

Thanks to unknown contributor.


(From Digital Anvil.)
 
 
*Examples are ending of Slavery in UK and USA, the Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire and other downplayed or re- written violent history and so on. Individuals like Mother Theresa, William Wilberforce, Abraham Lincoln,.Florence Nightingale, Charles Wesley and so on. The Rise of the Global South dependent on the so- called colonisation and uplift of the.Southern Hemisphere.

Peace to be Gained:

Peace to be Gained: Today, reflecting on peace: To the weary or overwhelmed, peace can be elusive. Saying " don't worry." can ...