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1/7/13 1:42 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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zoom wrote: When the rover has done its drilling down through the Mars outer crust down to about six feet, the little green men will emerge in an angry mood and with super technology will fly down to earth and take over. This will make the scientists and evolutionists very happy since it comes from their belief that the other planets were/are populated with aliens. On the other hand what may happen is that the drill will discover martian rock, martian rock and more martian rock. I think most if not all evolutionists when they look up at the night sky see a zoo just waiting to be explored. When I was young and crazy about Star Trek and similar media, I felt the same way. But as I study the Bible I find the universe to be more of a sculpture than a zoo. In the very unlikely event that God made life elsewhere in the universe, it would have to be subject to the same Biblical time line that we on earth are (creation, fall, destruction, and re-creation of the universe). Which makes Star Trek and similar programs now seem about as real and possible to me as Lord of the Rings and other such fantasy. Very entertaining--even inspiring, but also very (at least potentially) distracting. From learning REAL things, like the Bible, history, etc. |
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1/3/13 11:02 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Mike wrote: Fared well with Sandy cause I live a few hundred miles from there. A friend of mine who works for the power co was working there a week or so ago. He said there are a lot of folks still without elec or gas. And I thought the president fixed all that when he visited for 2 hours before the election! I guess it's not so important now. That surprised me a bit too. I really thought he was going to ride in there and start throwing money around like past presidents have done amid similar past disasters. Instead he made a brief visit, spoke a few words, posed with what looked to me (from the photos I saw) like an adoring Chris Christie, and then went right back on the campaign trail. It's all about "priorities" I guess. |
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1/1/13 1:30 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Gandhi wrote: Gandhi speaks, "The state represents violence in a concentrated and organized form. The individual has a soul, but as the state is a soulless machine, it can never be weaned from violence to which it owes its very existence." "You assist an evil system most effectively by obeying its orders and decrees. An evil system never deserves such allegiance. Allegiance to it means partaking of the evil. A good person will resist an evil system with his or her whole soul." Sounds almost like something my libertarian friends might say. |
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12/31/12 1:34 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Publican wrote: Long ago, I believed this nonsense, along with everyone else... until I read the bible and not Hal Lindsey, C Ryrie, and the rest. The thousand years in the Revelation has about as much to do with a reign of Christ on earth, as the statement Jesus made to Peter has to do with the papacy. There is no relation. It is very straightforward. No complications. The definitions of these statements concerning the rapture, the millennium, etc., are given throughout scripture many times. They have nothing to do with what we have made them. When you finally see what they do mean, it is amazing that we could ever have come up with this. and a blessing to understand. I tried to explain this years ago, but no one wanted to hear it. Same here.I never read much less understood the Bible when I was younger, but had access to many graphic charts illustrating what the authors of such understood to be end-time events spoken of in the Bible. It was much easier at that time to study and believe these than the actual scriptures. As long as I get "raised up on the last day", as Christ says in the Gospels, I'm not so concerned about any so-called millenium doctrine. |
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12/13/12 2:41 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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David Tremont wrote: It is ironic the people last week in Detroit asked Obama to bail them out for electing him. In 1973, Michigan was one of the first states to have a lottery to support Public education. look at the results. Lol. California got their lottery in 1978, just after I moved there, and the schools are in the worst financial shape they've ever been in. |
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12/12/12 5:27 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: Voter ID, John? I am going to point out the program, [URL=http://billmoyers.com/episode/full-show-united-states-of-alec/]]]Full Show: United States of ALEC[/URL] am I giving Mr. Moyers my seal of approval? This show is highly accurate -- but it suffers from the sin of omission, since I'm sure that various groups like teacher unions have the same system. A little more neutral program where we Republicans pitted against Republicans, [URL=http://video.pbs.org/video/2298009584/]]]Video: Big Sky, Big Money | Watch FRONTLINE Online | PBS Video[/URL]. Anyway, voter ID is just a cover for a modern day poll tax to keep people who legally should be able to vote are stopped by monied interests. Voter fraud isn't all that great. In states where it might be a problem let them handle it, but not as means to stop the elderly or poor from voting. So? Just bring your ID/drivers license to the polls. What's so hard about that? It wouldn't stop me, unless I managed to lose my license on the way to the polls, but hey, that's MY problem. |
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12/12/12 12:58 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Christopher000 wrote: I never even knew that ultrasounds were mandatory prior to abortions. So, the mother sees her little baby, maybe with a thumb in his/her mouth, etc, and says, "nah, kill it". I'm not a woman, but to brutally murder a helpless little baby? What kind of a degenerate person is capable of something like that? A baby feels no pain at that stage...I just don't believe it. I think that is a lot of bull being spewed in order to soften the mental blow on the already enraged activists, haters. When a baby is being murdered, he/she just happens to go wild with convulsions at the very same moment? Woe be unto the truth if it ever dares to get between an evil man and what he wants. Whether that truth consists of ultrasound imaging, voter ID, or whatever. |
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12/12/12 12:40 PM |
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Christopher000 wrote: By the way, when I was Charismatic, I had a girl tell me that God told her that we were suppose to get married. I barely knew her, but everyone believed whatever the other said if they said that God had told them. And had you agreed to marry her, and the marriage didn't work out, she could have blamed God for the failure and absolved herself. How convenient. Yours is at least the third case I now know of this happening. Must be more common than I thought. |
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