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Jack Yan

Should ‘In God We Trust’ be removed from US currency?

My cousin Clara sent me a link to an MSNBC poll: should the motto ‘In God We Trust’ be removed from US currency? I won’t influence the results here by stating my opinion—but please feel free to click through to have your say.

Koios

An Example

My brother's pastor has been going through some rough times. His wife recently gave birth to their first child, which had to be in the ICU for a couple of weeks. Life, the child's name, had bleeding in her brain and for a while her parents thought she wasn't going to make it. I'm not close to my...

Michelle G.

Laid Back And Yes, She Is My Child....

It has been a while, since I've posted anything so I will try and get you caught up on what's been happening in the Garnett household. First, we'll start with Trinity. Trinity just turned 4 months old on the 17th of August and amazes me everyday. She is beginning to show her personality little by...

journeyman

Feast of the Passover

Feast of the Passover (Final) XI Shulchan Orekh…..The Festive Seder Dinner!! ***************** Those demonstrations or teachings on the Seder conducted without a dinner can use many of the traditional songs during this interim. The following are some songs taken from the “Judasim 101: Peasach”...

Kris Vonderahe

QUIZ: Salvation -- Read the Bible

Kristian Vonderahe

QUIZ: Salvation -- Read the Bible

Autumn Snow

A trip to the bookstore

It's Friday night and I'm too tired to go out, so I chatted on the phone with out-of-state friends (since I've already caught up with my work friends now that we're back to school) and went to Borders to find a book to brush up my math skills for my GKT in September. I have been reading up on...

Koios

The Matrix & Reality

I have always been a big fan of The Matrix Trilogy, mainly because of the amazing graphics, stunts, and action scenes. I always thought the storyline was pretty good, but I never really "got" it. Only until recently have I actually started to understand the foundation of the Matrix storyline; I had...

journeyman

Feast of Passover No. 4...

Feast of Passover No. 4 The Four Questions Ma-nish-a-nah The youngest asks in the household or congregation who is able, asks for questions from the Haggadah. Since at one time, every child has been the youngest…everyone would have a chance to hear the answers and thus the commandment to pass this...

flashgordonweb

Author Creates New Book Genre: Christian Horror

I began writing what would eventually become my first novel, Suffering Madness, in 1995. My design goals at the time were fairly small - I was targeting the short story market in magazines to try to develop a name. After enough rejections to wallpaper my office, I realized my writing was pretty bad....

journeyman

Feast of the Passover No. 3

(Continued from Feast of Passover No 2) Feast of the Passover No. 3 Let’s start out this third session with an explanation of some of the terminology and symbols. afikoman: Greek, "dessert," in ancient times the last morsel of the paschal lamb, eaten at the end of the Passover meal. In modern...

Nathan Davis

Exceptional Creatures; Severely Mistaken

Just finished reading a very thought provoking graphic novel titled Red Son. The premise is "what if Superman had been raised in the Soviet Union?" You can read more about the details of the story here. The moment I was introduced to the novel and it's basic idea I purchased it and read it in the...

journeyman

The Feast of Passover No.2...

The Feast of Passover No.2 Preparation For The Passover. It doesn’t just happen!! “On the 14th day of the first month at even, is the Lord’s Passover” (Leviticus 25:5) A) Bedikat Hametz: In preparation for Passover, all chametz or leavened food (food with yeast) is removed from the house and...

journeyman

The Feast of the Passover

My apologies but this will take about 5 different posting. Please have patience. Thanks...... The Feast of the Passover (No. 1) Over the past 30 years, I have done hundreds of demonstrations of the Jewish Passover Seder for local churches and for home bible study groups. Most Christians do not...

Mark Lawrence

The Discipline of Heeding. VerseVisions Art; Matthew 10:27

The Discipline of Heeding. VerseVisions Art; Matthew 10:27, originally uploaded by Mark Lawrence. "What I tell you in darkness, that speak ye in light: and what ye hear in the ear, that preach ye upon the housetops." Matthew 10:27 Have you wondered why God doesn’t immediately take everyone who has...

SuperSparky

Part 2: The Creation (or The War of Science and Main Stream Christianity)

This article is sort of a "I really should have written about this in the other article" type thing. Somehow I just couldn't get this topic out of my head. Perhaps it was viewing the History Channel recently, and their fetish with constantly misunderstanding or misrepresenting Christian (and Jewish)...

Emily

a thought from Spurgeon

I'm reading "Finding Peace in Life's Storms" by Charles H. Spurgeon currently. Spurgeon, for those of you who aren't familiar with him, was a Baptist preacher in the mid-to-late 1800's in London, and is well-known even today for his profound sermons and writings. Anyway, as I was reading this...

journeyman

ISRAEL IN PROPHECY

ISRAEL IN PROPHECY It is amazing that anyone that actually studies Last Days Prophesies and events of that age could not understand Israel’s unique place in Biblical Prophecy. Below are some of the major prophesies concerning Israel. #01 - The nation Israel would be born in one day. (Isaiah 66:8)...

Chymical Wedding

Faith & Magic

I am a Christian. There's no way around it, no avoiding it, and no hiding it. I'm proud to be a Christian. I am also a Hermetic. I'm very much a Hermetic, and proud of it as well. Both systems are much misunderstood. Hermetics is seen as a philosophical "free for all", when in reality there are very...

Alex

Stuff and nonsense

It's been a schizophrenic few days. The balance of dealing with Internet mentalists and yet at the same time having the work I've done over the last few months being positively recognised by peer publications has been a heady one. Mainly I've decided to enjoy the good and use the bad as an impetus...