Twice the size of our moon if visible to naked eye, new discovery by Spitzer.

Twice the size of our moon if visible to naked eye, new discovery by Spitzer.

Not bad for a medical achievement using graphic technology.
Soon, we'll have holographic one.
Interesting video I came across today. Former KKK leader Johnny Lee Clary, now a preacher of the Gospel, shares his experience with a black man of God. Amazing guy, that Rev. Wade Watts.
When I speak of church growth, I refer to spiritual growth, of course. There's no such thing that we do that would attribute to numeral growth in congregation, for God and God alone provides the numbers.
When the whole of a church has slacked preaching and tolerated matters to a point such as the welcoming of a new co-worker regardless of their faith or piety, perhaps, by devil's advocate, it is "better" that it should not seek nor pray to grow spiritually. For if it stays at the level it is, it would be more peaceful, it would likely expand numerically, financially and have more charity works, and they can call those their "spiritual" growth. Unless someone brings the question: Is it possible to do good works, charity, make peaceful friendships, etc. without worshipping the Christian God?
Because should they seek spiritual growth, rebuke is in order, for they have accepted that which should not be into their faith. What then? Could they be as humble as the Ninevites who repented after 3 days of harsh statements from a stranger who didn't even bother much about their salvation at first? Moreover, who would want to be the Jonah of this age - assuming that he is truthful to the righteousness bestowed upon him by God, as Jonah was to his Hebrew heritage?
Clearly, there is only one that is better among these two options, the only options. And the only way to choose the better option, is that someone stands on God's side regardless of others' reaction, yet not forgetting that he is merely God's servant and therefore also answers to God of his own actions.
As for those who tolerate non-Christians into servitude, there are two kinds:
1. The lustful ones, those who seek after their own pleasure and delight for fear of loneliness.
2. The hypocrites, for when it comes to the marriage of their own daughters and sons, they inspect their would-be-family-members as if under a microscope.
So whether deliberately or not, these people are cursing the next generation of co-workers in the family of Christ.
And as for those who love to argue: "Maybe these non-believers would be (and there are cases where they are) saved THIS WAY!"
I would answer: It is not the souls of these that is in concern, but the souls of those who think their own care is better than God's, their own love is better than God's and their own way is better than God's. For they believe that no one, not even God, should question or correct or halt anyone's support. And they fool themselves in reasoning that if it "truly" isn't God's will, God will show them signs and wonders. But they will not receive it, except the sign of the prophet Jonas.
Today it's the first time I heard that there is such a thing as a choir being treated as a fellowship (Interest group with a religious purpose in this case). Thus, that means that not every member in such choir is to be treated as co-workers of our Lord, even brothers and sisters. Otherwise, it would be hypocrisy, wouldn't it?
Obviously, this sort of thing could only happen when people are lazy to preach the Gospel, thereby having the need to adopt some "pretend christians" in order to survive.
Really, this much I know, I cannot having any American Chinese co-workers in my ministry unless some special circumstances which is highly unlikely. I can co-work with them in their ministries, but not the other way around, for I have the responsibility.
Telling a non-Christian: "It's okay that you're not Christian, but you are serving God!" is plainly LYING to the poor soul for selfish church growth benefit.
This color illusion from APOD: Square A is actually the same color as Square B. Took me a while to actually "mentally" dim Square A down a little to see the truth in it.
The only way thus far I know is this website:
It filters both Negative and Neutral Feedbacks. Very innovative.
A bold suggestion by Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama. But boy, would the Americans be pissed at Japan. Still, with the state of economy and the blame on American abusive "way" of monetary system, certain matters are bound to happen.
Perhaps sometimes when a critic use the word "shallow", it could just be his polite way of saying: You have betrayed Christ.
But of course, I much prefer a straight, direct but wise and sober approach.
I have memorized all 50 states, their relevant locations and their capitals and their largest cities.
| State | Capital | Largest city |
|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Montgomery | Birmingham |
| Alaska | Juneau | Anchorage |
| Arizona | Phoenix | Phoenix |
| Arkansas | Little Rock | Little Rock |
| California | Sacramento | Los Angeles |
| Colorado | Denver | Denver |
| Connecticut | Hartford | Bridgeport |
| Delaware | Dover | Wilmington |
| Florida | Tallahassee | Jacksonville |
| Georgia | Atlanta | Atlanta |
| Hawaii | Honolulu | Honolulu |
| Idaho | Boise | Boise |
| Illinois | Springfield | Chicago |
| Indiana | Indianapolis | Indianapolis |
| Iowa | Des Moines | Des Moines |
| Kansas | Topeka | Wichita |
| Kentucky | Frankfort | Louisville |
| Louisiana | Baton Rouge | New Orleans |
| Maine | Augusta | Portland |
| Maryland | Annapolis | Baltimore |
| Massachusetts | Boston | Boston |
| Michigan | Lansing | Detroit |
| Minnesota | St. Paul | Minneapolis |
| Mississippi | Jackson | Jackson |
| Missouri | Jefferson City | Kansas City |
| Montana | Helena | Billings |
| Nebraska | Lincoln | Omaha |
| Nevada | Carson City | Las Vegas |
| New Hampshire | Concord | Manchester |
| New Jersey | Trenton | Newark |
| New Mexico | Santa Fe | Albuquerque |
| New York | Albany | New York City |
| North Carolina | Raleigh | Charlotte |
| North Dakota | Bismarck | Fargo |
| Ohio | Columbus | Columbus |
| Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City |
| Oregon | Salem | Portland |
| Pennsylvania | Harrisburg | Philadelphia |
| Rhode Island | Providence | Providence |
| South Carolina | Columbia | Columbia |
| South Dakota | Pierre | Sioux Falls |
| Tennessee | Nashville | Memphis |
| Texas | Austin | Houston |
| Utah | Salt Lake City | Salt Lake City |
| Vermont | Montpelier | Burlington |
| Virginia | Richmond | Virginia Beach |
| Washington | Olympia | Seattle |
| West Virginia | Charleston | Charleston |
| Wisconsin | Madison | Milwaukee |
| Wyoming | Cheyenne | Cheyenne |

And this video is a good intro: