Monthly Archives: July 2010

Author quits Christianity

These type of people, such as Anne Rice, I'm sure, are plenty. Yes, there's truth in what they say, just like Mahatma Gandhi. But they failed to grasp the prime focus: That Jesus is Lord. Their acceptance of Christ, was … Continue reading

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Gandhi's Famous: I like Your Christ...

I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ. The materialism of affluent Christian countries appears to contradict the claims of Jesus Christ that says it's not possible to worship both Mammon … Continue reading

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Microsoft Access: Environ popup

Apparently happening on some stations: VBA scripting or the environ("UserName") function causing some station's MS Access to popup a field called environ, and no matter what is entered, the resulting value will always be #error. On working stations, they do … Continue reading

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The Life of Isaac - A Defense of Genesis 24

Not long ago, I heard a pastor's sermon on Isaac. Well, the actual topic of the sermon "series" was on "The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob" - a topic I didn't seem to find much relevant to the content … Continue reading

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On Muslim

The existence of Islam is the failure of Christians in the knowledge of our Lord. The hatred of muslims is the failure of Christians in the grace of our Lord. Peter said:  But grow in grace, and in the knowledge … Continue reading

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Analyzing A Church's Revival

If there is a mega church, or a big church, there are often two prominent judgments: It's a revival or it's the triumph of Satan. Of course, a third "non-judgmental" is not relevant here. In order to be a better … Continue reading

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Build a Mosque in World Trade Center Ground Zero

The news has been going around for a while. A pastor mentioned it in a speech on Monday's Prayer Meeting for STEMI Rally, many protested, many defended. For Christians, it is rather unsettling, because it is forcing them to wake … Continue reading

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Largest star discovered exceeding Eddington Limit?

Space.com has it that R136a1 in Tarantula Nebula is discovered to be the largest star, 265 times mass of the Sun, almost double Eddington limit of 150 masses. Move over VY Canis Majoris? Or perhaps it was another crackpot discovery?

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How Godly was Chinese History?

After reading an article, related to the famous Chinese evangelist 遠志明, of whom I have commented before, I am once again sadden. 老子 的 道可道非常道;基督 的 道 乃道可道是常道。 若如此,老子豈能接受基督? Of course, I am not saying Lao Zi had been reprobated … Continue reading

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Mabel Williamson's Have We No Right Completed, but not by me

I was on chapter 3. I did it a second time due to the fact that I lost my first copying, which wasn't much either. Today I found that Project Gutenberg has already put up a copy of it, so … Continue reading

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