Events of the week

After my dad looped me in on this violinist (Timothy Chooi), I subscribed and learned the name of that piece I've always wanted to remember: Czardas by Vittorio Monti, a fast Hungarian violin piece I first heard back in Penang when a group of Taiwanese young musicians performed. I still remembered that my class monitor (or maybe vice monitor) Mei Mei was there with her family as well at the concert. I'm buying a shoulder rest for my violin, going to try it for the first time, after all these years of using plain cloth on my shoulder.

11/30 Apparently the FEIT Electric Smart Plug works with Smart Life (simply go to the app and Add device and follow instructions from there), as well as Alexa. Added "Plant Light" for our indoor plants: i.e. Calamondin.

11/30 Interestingly, it appears that according to https://map.worldweatheronline.com/temperature that the entire globe was pretty cool yesterday (11/29), no where in the world was above 30C if not 25C.

A fun discourse on FB using Presuppositional Apologetics between someone named Eric and I:

It's either revelation of a creator or not, can't be the latter, so...

Seth Branch

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What is one of the reasons you believe the Bible is true? I'm curious to know.

For me (and I'm partly taking from Voddie Baucham's response as I highly agree with it), one of the reasons I believe the Bible is true is because it is a reliable collection of historical documents written by eyewitnesses in the lifetime of other eyewitnesses, over the course of more than 1,400 years, on 3 separate continents, in 3 separate languages; all woven together to form a single continuous story from start to finish.

(This is a short reason, as a lot can be unpacked from it)

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1493330220801352/posts/2671026606365035/?cft[0]=AZXJCnh1mzxJmAXXz2jGRcQLSXtnWNG2MqSX3I_7zykImmBjVLwC3Z4MFK3yYtjLUrsGosxbQqkl5fgyHGLSxN6cbCvuAgIPHePBAB5fIsp0E4-9GXm1kyfas7BmEgvn_oXOJb9FoLzZhOxUKx5sX4da&tn=%2CO%2CP-R

Timothy Law

It's either revelation of a creator or not, can't be the latter, so...

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Office 365 and Powershell

Apparently, EXO V3 changes the game in command for signing into Exchange Online. Otherwise, my SP powershell script returns "access denied" when trying to login.

So use Install-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement to upgrade from EXO V2 to V3. Then the O365 command to login is easy: Connect-ExchangeOnline, and a better looking prompt to sign in pops up.

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Reflection of the Week

11/17 Got Gutter cleaned from same guy Phil. This time he brought a helper. It was windy, around 30-40sF. They came at around 3:30pm. Sun would set around 4:30pm. I was busy with SPG so I couldn't pay much attention to their work. Not sure if they thoroughly cleaned the top roof gutters as I saw Phil cleaning out some leaves at the end when he helped me with a loose downspout I showed him by the chimney. It was spotted by Willy months ago when he saw tiny birds flying in and out of it, as if making nest in the soffit (eaves). He was so willingly to fix it for me I didn't mind giving him $30 on top of the $150 fee for the cleaning.

Because it didn't look too bad after not having him (or anyone else) clean it for two years, he felt that we don't need to install any gutter guards, which we did buy from Costco. So we likely return them, if not, I could install them at the lower level because the labor ain't cheap (roughly $1k for the whole house).

I also got him to advise me on how to fix that racoon/squirrel/bird hole at the lower soffit outside of the master bedroom, above the mudroom. Basically, bend a aluminum foil/plate and nail it to seal the hole.

Here's some terminologies for the roof and parts of a house.

Source: https://www.pjfitz.com/about-us/additional-resources/glossary/

At 11:30am on 11/17, I did a postponed (was so sorry for missing the first conference/survey) survey interview by MicroStrategies on cloud security among other IT related matters particularly that could help NYGC apparently in Microsoft Defender (available at A5, and does deal with ransomware though not sure how great compare to Carbon Black which seems to be very expensive and does better job) installation, migrating MS Access to Azure (AVD) virtual environment for cloud access (an alternative to converting mdb to SQL which I still prefer because I am not yet to be familiar with Azure that well), hosted by BeTechly which was the reason I agreed to this as they would order GRUBHUB free meal for me, tips included for the delivery, as well as sending me a tile pro (short range tracking device). This lead to my criticism on my once favorite Indian restaurant nearby "Royal Indian Restaurant". They used to be cheap, under $8 for lamb biryani, and even supposed to have lunch buffet which I was not aware of, but since COVID19, they went up to $15, and now $18. And on my last visit to pick up the food, they have new staffs who didn't seem all that friendly. So I am taking off my favorite sign on google map for this and looking for other Indian restaurants worth visiting. Perhaps returning to the once more expensive ($18 now for lamb biryani) Tower of India, which I thought they shutdown permanently because of COVID19. BeTechly even had a hard time ordering for me via GRUBHUB from Royal Indian restaurant because for some reason, even after waiting an hour until their opening time 1PM (yes, this late on Thursday), the order got canceled by the restaurant, allegedly (makes me wonder if they were just lazy or incompetent with their business - food's still good though), and so we went for Tower of India. They were going to order me two Mango Lassi before, but with Tower of India, just ended up with one biryani and one mango lassi, as with tips, would maxed out the $35 budget they offer.

I could consider getting NYGC on 1 A5 subscription license, mainly mine, for the server, just because of Defender, we'll see. I need to do further study on this.

A few weeks ago, I saw a need to do a deeper study in the Original Sin, after pastor Chris didn't seem to know what I was talking about when I was trying to relate some passages in Ecclesiastes 7 to the Original Sin. Because during the Thursday Bible study, many have opinioned in such a way as if the problem of man is that we are imperfect, almost alluding to the fact that we were created imperfect by God though they would deny it, because they only wish to compare our lowlihood to God level. That kind of imperfection, that kind of lesser being. Nothing about the original sin. Sure, the pastor immediately interrupted that the whole book or even the Bible might as well, is about original sin. Either they lack the knowledge of original sin or they refuse to actually admit original sin. "The book of Job is telling us that we are not God", the pastor said. I used to believe that, but after Pak Tong, I learned that No, it's not about telling us that we are not God, but God was teaching Job about the original sin. And after this Bible study on Ecclesiastes (so I suppose some credit does go to Pastor Chris' zeal in teaching/leading in a biblical way), I have further concluded that the book of Job, even Ecclesiastes, is about the difference between having the (right) KNOWLEDGE of GOD vs. having a (right) RELATIONSHIP with GOD. In Job, we have Job repenting saying "I've heard of you (knowledge) but now I see you (relationship)", while in Ecclesiastes 9:4-5 we have he who is joined with all the living has hope - this living IS a relationship with GOD. Only in such do we have true living fellowship with other living ones for God is the God of the living and not of death. I should start with Jonathan Edward and others' works in the Original Sin.

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Microsoft Teams - Ways to tell regular from Work/School version

Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/use-teams-for-work-or-school-in-windows-11-5dd5f1e3-74ae-437d-b6b7-ce5825bba1cf

Regular version: starts with 2. e.g. "2.4.0.0.12345"
School/Work version: starts with 1. e.g. "1.4.0.0.12345"

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Supernova

Best Explanation so far I came across by Veritasium. Archived in Library drive folder:

"Academics\Astronomy\Supernova\What Happens If A Star Explodes Near The Earth.mkv"

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Important Church Piano Workshop by Samuel Ling

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History of Popular Music in China

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzFBq8X8OOA

1917 俄国十月革命:大批俄国(很多犹太人精英)人进入上海,哈尔滨。

1919 五四运动:流行歌曲,西洋古典音乐,爵士乐(Jazz),传入基地:上海。

1930-40s 民国时期:中国流行歌曲紧随美国步伐:白虹,龚秋霞,姚莉,周璇,李香兰 (Japanese?),白光,吴莺音. 但黎锦晖被聂耳(黑天使)批为黄色歌手。Emotional vs. intellectual songs began to be distinguished/criticized. 意识形(ideology)态不同

1949-1978 中华民共和国建国后,没有流行歌曲=黄色歌曲 (term popularly used during the 60s, 反右文革时代)。Also 流行歌曲 = product of capitalism = American Commercial music. 错乱节拍,庸俗的滑音(Glissando-from Black style),etc.
古典音乐没被扫,因为苏联。流行音乐是美国的。和声学(Harmony)以苏联的斯波索宾(Igor Vladimirovich Sposobin)为主。Ideological difference.
1961 陈歌辛被饿死于安徽。
1966-1976 文革:不正常时代-小提琴,钢琴都砸了,什么都被砸,另当别论。

1978~ 改革开放后,流行歌曲又进来了。但不叫流行,而称通俗歌曲。

1982 港台,欧美歌曲大量进来。

1983-85 反黄色歌曲的精神污染又从演。清除精神污染。But pop music is commonly known already.

1986~ to not associate 流行 with 黄色,changed to 通俗。

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Entry of the week

11/16/22 How view on Prostitution in Japan affect the world. After coming across this youtube video, archived in my Library Documentaries drive:"Documentaries\Japan Culture\Does Japan Really Need Prostitution (Pt.2 Mariten) [ENG CC].mkv"

Prostitution is not only about needing money, as shown in the video. At the core, it's a value system gone wrong: How life is viewed, how relationships are viewed.

11/10/22 I checked (2nd time but more thoroughly I suppose) why my HP Elitedesk 800 G3 DM 65W (16GB RAM) is not compatible with Windows 11, using Microsoft's PC Health Check app in the Updates. Everything but the CPU is not listed on the supported page, which is ridiculous. My Intel Core i5 7500 @ 3.40GHz is not supported apparently. Some said it is related to not having TPM, but ours do have it.

I am shying away from using the word "thoughts" as title of my entry, as I believe there are better terms.

It impresses me to know that Nadia still follow or rather read Westfield Grace OPC's emails, while I've already filtered them out. So it behooved me to check it out today and I learned of an interesting reformed boy scout club: The Calvinist Cadets. Apparently founded in 1950 in Grand Rapids, by CRC denomination. Not surprising with the location, which is where we have Calvin College.

Couple of days ago, my quick reflection on the Sunday Service 11/06/2022. A Japanese missionary, Ben, recapped us of his ministry. Interesting note: that he was from this church in kindergarten. Although I must say that it wasn't much. I was particularly let down when Phil asked a very important question, one that I couldn't put it better myself: It's about Missionary in China vs. Japan, why under persecution, the Chinese Christians thrived so much better than Japan's. Ben refused to answer saying he knows not of China's mission fields and he would not disclose the speculations that he has. Therefore, my answer on joining the Mission's committee is still the same, that I won't join at the moment but wouldn't mind participating in their dinners. Unless it has to do with our own church's evangelical ministries. And this is also proportionally related to my participation of prayer meetings.

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Vocab: Extol

Kathy’s Word of the Week

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extol

Pronunciation:

extol

Definition:

praise enthusiastically

As used in a sentence:

Doctors often extol the virtues of eating less fat.

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Was Adam Immortal Prefall?

I remember Alex once told me: Adam was incorruptible prefall while Jesus was corruptible in incarnation. I agree with the latter, but the former is questionable. Perhaps Alex was just trying to make it of an literary art.

But the question remains: Was Adam truly immortal when he was created? After some research, especially with the new upgraded Logos 10 Gold Software, full feature without any library addition, I was able to easily look for some reformed answer to this.

Basically, the answer is, Adam was not likely immortal. As far as the reformers are concern. The Baptists, fundamentalists may have the immortal view (i.e. John Gill's "Adam, upon sinning, was at once stripped of the immortality of his body..." ~ A Complete Body of Doctrinal and Practical Divinity Vol1. p 461) or "provisionally immortal" by Methodists like Adam Clarke (The Holy Bible with a Commentary and Critical Notes, Vols. 1-VI, Ge 5:12; V1, p 64). But because his mortality is unknown in prefall and that had he not sinned, his incorruptibility would be guaranteed, therefore in this sense, we can call Adam immortal or incorruptible before the fall, as that was the goal of it all.

Most reformers viewed the tree of life not an actual giver of immortality. Lane Tipton was aware of this as well in his TH221 Doctrine of Man. It is a sacrament, a seal, confirmation of immortality had Adam obeyed righteously. Tipton also said in the work/video (which I don't have), that Adam "Why does Paul speak this way? referring to 2 Corinthians 5:12, I believe,,,Adam, while created very good and sinless, was not created in a glorified eschatological state...was not clothed in the full perfection of righteousness and holiness. He was not confirmed in glory and immortality. Adam's pre-fall body exists in the estate of innocency, not glory."

For John Calvin, what's withdrawn was the assurance of it, it was not immortality that was removed. It's also interesting to note that in his Institutes, Calvin stated that even if Adam had eaten from the tree of life after his sin, he would not have had immortality restored. Those Genesis verse God was speaking in was referring to Adam's vain confidence in the tree of life, not a true cure.

John Calvin's Institutes Book IV. Chapter 14.12:...when he sees meet to withdraw our assurance of the things which he had promised in the sacraments, takes away the sacraments themselves. When he deprives Adam of the gift of immortality, and expels him from the garden, “lest he put forth his hand and take also of the tree of life, and live for ever” (Gen. 3:22). What is this we hear? Could that fruit have restored Adam to the immortality from which he had already fallen? By no means. It is just as if he had said, Lest he indulge in vain confidence, if allowed to retain the symbol of my promise, let that be withdrawn which might give him some hope of immortality...
...14.18: Calvin also used the Tree of life to Adam and the Bow to Noah as sacraments. In that, the rainbow itself does not confine water, nor the tree of life actually give immortality.

Charles Hodge's view is that the Church Fathers embraced a sort of probation period for Adam's mortality-immortality uncertainty.

Charles Hodge's Systematic Theology Volume 2, Page 116, Chapter V Original State of Man, #6 Pelagian and Rationalistic Doctrine...With regard to this subject it is to be remarked that there are two distinct points to be considered. First, whether Adam would have died had he not sinned; and second, whether his body as originally formed was adapted to an immortal state of existence. As to the former there can be no doubt...The second point is much less clear, and less important...one view...Adam was to pass his probation...translated to the heavenly paradise...Luther...tree of life...to eat had they not sinned...to preserve their bodies in perpetual youth...others...had he maintained his integrity, would have undergone a change analogous to...those who shall be alive at the second coming of Christ...the corruptible shall put on incorruption, and the mortal shall put on immortality...then his [Adam] body...required to be changed to fit it for immortality.

Martin Luther in his Genesis 2:17 commentary stated that Adam could fall and because of that, this given immortality, sustained by the power of the trees for him as food, has not been made sure and it is not our business to investigate why God created man in this "middle condition", contrasting the creation of angels.

Martin Luther, Luther’s Works, Vol. 1: Lectures on Genesis: Chapters 1-5, ed. Jaroslav Jan Pelikan, Hilton C. Oswald, and Helmut T. Lehmann, vol. 1 (Saint Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1999), 111–112...Adam was immortal because the trees created for him had the power to maintain his life unimpaired. But this immortality had not been made so sure for him that it was impossible for him to fall into mortality. It is not our business to determine or to investigate too inquisitively why God wanted to create man in this middle condition, or why man was so created that all people are brought into being from one through procreation. The angels were not created in this condition...

Geerhardus Vos consider Adam's state of immortality not apparent or awaiting in the covenant of works.

Geerhardus Vos' Reformed Dogmatics V2,
p 16 (p 196 in my digital copy): #19. What must be said concerning the question whether Adam was mortal or immortal? Vos compared 5 different kinds of immortality.

p41: #16. How can one show that there was a specific promise in the covenant of works?
...c) The same follows from the parallel between what Adam should have done and what Christ has done. The latter has brought eternal life and immortality to light (2 Tim 1:10). Adam, too, would have done this if he had not succumbed in his probation.

Herman Bavinck treated it carefully, so it may seem at first he supported the immortality view, but when read further, it's not as simple as one may think. In fact, he even called immortality not natural.

Herman Bavinck's Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 2: God and Creation, p. 560. Part V: The Image of God #12 Human Nature:
...Immortality and impassibility could not strictly be called natural...belongs to the essence of man and to the image of God, it originally also participated in immortality. God is not a God of the dead, but of the living (Matt. 22:32). Death is a consequence of sin (Gen. 2:7; 3:19; Rom. 5:12; 6:23; 1 Cor. 15:21, 56). In the case of Adam, however, this immortality did not consist in a state of not being able to die (non posse mori), or in eternal and imperishable life, but only in the condition of being able not to die (posse non mori), [from Augustine's conception of freedom] the condition of not going to die in case of obedience. This state was not absolute but conditional...

On an interesting side note, in the same paragraph: "The incarnation of God is proof that human beings and not angels are created in the image of God, and that the human body is an essential component of that image...God could not have been able to become man if he had not first made man in his own image."

Bavinck also stated in his Reformed Ethics, available in two volumes digitally but I have yet to obtained at the moment, Reformed Ethics, Volume One, p. 252..."Physical life cannot be immortal of itself, not even in Adam, in whom it might have been eternalized through the spiritual."

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