Monthly Archives: January 2012

Vocab: Fedora

After hearing that name, only now I learned of its meaning: felt hat with creased top. Favored in the 50s and even now in New York. Those mafia hats. Used in combination of tommy guns in classic movies.

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Catholic is analogous to Egypt

Many boast about how the Roman Catholic Church has survived until today. Does that mean the Catholics are right? Sure I'm confident that there are pious God's children amidst. But I liken the Roman Catholic  to Egypt of the Bible. … Continue reading

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The STEMI Co-workers

Though I have always cherished Dr. Tong as a mentor and one of the first in my prayer, I do take issue with some of his STEMI co-workers. I am referring to the ones doing video/sound editing or 'marketing' and … Continue reading

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Yo Yo Yo...did you say Excuse Me

Around 6:40pm, while leaving a subway train (F/M at 34th St) yesterday during rush hour, the train exit is blocked with incoming crowd, very usual crowd idiotic behavior (sometimes the conductor had to shout 'let the passengers off first' - … Continue reading

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104 Books of Islam

Since often times it is confusing for me to remember the first 100 book order, I shall have it written here for reference. The Muslims claim 104 books from Heaven: Lost: 10 to Adam 50 to Seth 30 to Enoch … Continue reading

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Politeness

Politeness is not equal to rigtheousness. Though it is not to excuse those who lack politeness, politeness can sometimes be sinful.

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Bible's Authority Teaches Us Right Judgment and Comment

When I am praised, the praisers do not make me as their example. For they praise not as lowly creatures, but a judge whose own pros and cons are always shielded from the world. It is the same, when they … Continue reading

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Why Europe Christianity Failed

European Christians are living in one of the most difficult fields in the world. Why? It’s not because of persecution but because Europe feels that it has tried Christianity and it hasn’t worked and we should move on. - Charlie … Continue reading

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The Repentance of Judah

In two occasions, one admitting the righteousness of Tamar (Gen 38:26), and the other a selfless desire to sacrifice for his brother Benjamin (Gen 44:33). Some repent out of selfish desires: to gain acceptance, to be counted as virtuous as … Continue reading

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Memory Improvement

A collection of guides, used mainly for textual things: Repetition Uttering in dramatized tones Mnemonics reminder

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