Monthly Archives: May 2009

Two Types of Preachers

One who truly prays that the seed is sowed on good ground, works diligently in all hardship and suffering selflessly to be a good vessel for God to acheive such goal. The others, AGREE that seed falling on good ground … Continue reading

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Murphy's Law VS Free Will

Augustine once said "posse pecarre, posse non pecarre" (able to sin, able not to sin) to describe the condition of Adam's free will, before he sinned. Which of course, is not the same as our current free will. That scholarstic … Continue reading

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The Blinds are Those False Principles Holders

When Rev. David Chen accused Rev. Stephen Tong of bad temper when he rebuked; it was like the Pharisees accused Jesus of being proud and egoistic when he claimed to be God.

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My Great Despise

In my hand, there is a sword. This sword kills King Saul's killer the Amalekite, Uzzah, Ananias and Sapphira, but it will spare Peter. Who says those who contribute should not be rebuked?

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My Vista Report: Outlook 2007 Issue: Only start in Safe Mode

Been running Vista Ultimate on this newly assembled PC of mine since a month or two ago. Very satisfied, never thought I could like Vista. However, when I tried to install Creative Sound Blaster Live! CT4830 PCI card, using a … Continue reading

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Thinking Back: Proposition 8

It was clear that many mainline churches were against gay marriages even in America. I was surprised to some extend because judging from the way Ameristians have been handling God's gifts for them, they would always seek compromises with the … Continue reading

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The Quality of Fellowships

The quality of a fellowship can be judged by the topic and content of discussions AFTER biblical study.

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Terrarium

Perhaps one could only afford a terrarium, living in the largest city in the world. After a tour at the Bronx Botanical Garden, I am thinking of emptying out a corner of my room for the purpose of starting a … Continue reading

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On Working for God

The problem is not looking at what was done, but what should have been accomplished. The North American Christians have all the resources and luxury for them to build a God glorifying nation, yet, they are in emotional destitution and … Continue reading

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Near NYC Dark Sky Observation Site: Custer Institute

I have yet to experience it, but according to AAA, it has very dark sky. The Custer Observatory appears to be very public friendly.

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