Past 50 years: Summation—JBJ, Community, Smartphone (Adding as thoughts come)
Garden, Church, Priest: James Jordan, Peter Leithart and
Theopolis, Gary North—calling (the most important thing you can do, at which
you would be most difficult to replace), example of whole Bible and economics,
hermeneutic of priestly, seed, land, cross-boundary, Christian economics an
‘God owns all Creator’ vs. Scarcity, McCloskey,, Dorsey, Cascione (Chesterton,
Jaki--even though…), still Bullinger, Greg Hartman/Maimonides (New Testament ‘imperativity’
as new tabernacle-construction instructions, Rosenstock. Jeremiah Time, David
Field/Justo Gonzalez/’Global South.
Land, Civil Government, King: Fall of USSR (but USA has
enacted all ten planks of Communist Manifesto—but as long as there are
businesses who want to serve customers?), Gurri ‘Revolt of the Public’.
Centralization vs. decentralization, Nisbet, Gilder, Superabundance Time
Pricing (China’s one-child policy halved our standard of living), alternative
currencies, China, Phyle (Stephenson, Casey), Roseto, New types of war, ‘Africa
is the Future’, Diamandis and Kotler, Chinese church
World, Prophet, House—marriage, family, culture including
business. Electronic communication including internet, smartphone, Diamandis
and Kolter, Jay Abraham, Kurzweil, Free for downloading—Khan Academy, Project
Gutenberg, AI (Jay Abraham’s ‘Jay-I), 10+/n types of war, MORE
Summation: JBJ, Community, Smartphone
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Transcendance—‘a’ for ‘e’ gives us dance, ascend is in
there, so is end, trans as in across/anew, challenges unto maturity as in OT.
The question was: 'What is the most significant event of the
past 50 years'. I'm collecting answers. In my supplemental system 'The Next
Thousand Years A Prayer' NOW is the time to practice, since we go from
Eliot/Anselm Time (it's not always 'neat'--this CORAM (Celebration Of
Resurrection Anno Mundi) Feb 8 is 3 Bible books, and then we go into THEEEOS,
the first of which is Transcendental--what is the most significant event in the
past 50 years. Then Hierarchy, based on Rosenstock's view that 'any new technology
destroys old groups'. We're in training for the next 1000.

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