At first, I took the name "Dominion" as a more or less generic business name. With the allegations of election fraud done through the Dominion machines, it took on a more sinister connotation, as a company with a product that corrupt officials could purchase using taxpayers' money and then use to keep themselves in power.
But as I was reminded through Job chapter 25, there is another meaning: God's dominion over the entire world.
I've speculated that Dominion Voting Systems was perhaps a high-level trap to entice those corrupt officials all over the country into revealing themselves by committing election fraud.
But there may be more to it than that: Dominion Voting Systems may actually have a second, secure voting system built and ready to deploy across the country.
In my opinion, that requires either very high technology, or very low.
A boomer apologizes, albeit without much clarity.
"It is not meet to take the children's bread, and to cast it to dogs," Jesus said; Matthew 15:26.
I recently understood that I am spending my life in rebuilding spiritual and practical foundations that had been foolishly undermined by previous generations.
Several months ago I was reading a nonfiction book by Christian author Paul Tournier, and made it about three-quarters of the way through before being drawn away to other things.
When I picked it up this last week and finished reading it, I found references to about a dozen Bible passages that had come up in my daily Bible readings in the interim, mostly obscure Old Testament personages with a variety of afflictions; Tournier was a Swiss doctor famous for connecting his Christianity with his medical practice.
I also read a Christian fiction book this last week: Deadline, by Randy Alcorn. One day, what I read in the book mirrored my morning Bible reading on that same day.
"A work of creation was three-fold, an earthly trinity to match the heavenly; the Creative Idea, timeless and passionate, which is the image of the Father; the Creative Energy, begotten of the idea and working in time, which is the image of the Word; the Creative Power, the meaning of the work and its response in the individual soul, which is the image of the indwelling Spirit."
-- P. D. James, summarizing Dorothy L. Sayers' description