Monthly Archives: March 2012

Family Radio Harold Camping's Apology

I received a letter from Family Radio today, saying they are very sorry for the May 21st prediction of Christ's return. Even admitting how the others were right quoting "no man knows the hour..." When one asked me in my … Continue reading

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The Twisted Notion of Servitude in Churches Today

I have written this before, or on somewhat similar case. I am not able to pin point it now. I am writing as a reminder to myself, as well as making a clearer judgment. The paradox of servitude and volunteerism … Continue reading

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My Second Bible Reading

I was less impressed by it. I think I could have done better, especially now that I have resources like Patrick Stewart's "The Last Battle" reading. Preparation time is the issue...time management. There is one important question...when they do not … Continue reading

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The Work of Pixels

Three basic colors work together: http://thenextweb.com/shareables/2012/03/23/a-fantastic-visual-explanation-of-how-pixels-make-your-screen-come-alive/

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Bach Birthday

So two days ago, I was playing in the subway station for the first time. Dale Henderson organized the whole thing. He's the cellist who played in subways all the time and one, if not the only one I know … Continue reading

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The American Understanding of Apology: The Robert Bales case

I relate this to the corruption of Ameristians. First, it was those "homeless" who DEMAND charity from the public, now the talkative wife of the soldier who allegedly killed 17 Afghan villagers. It is fair to take security measure for … Continue reading

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E-Sword 10 suddenly does not show some bible modules

NASB, which I purchased and NIV were gone from the tabs but the files are present. I updated NASB with my old key info. Which works. As for NIV, it was an old conversion I obtained from the web. So, … Continue reading

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The Neutrality of Knowledge even the knowledge of Reformed Theology

Reformed theology is the highest form in history. It began not with Martin Luther but in Genesis. There is no other opposing theology I would follow. However, I must also recognize, that the higher the knowledge, it does not mean … Continue reading

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Don't talk about Theology?

As R.C. Sproul would say..."com'n, the moment you begin to tell me about who Jesus is...you are talking about theology". Saying don't talk about theology in the church is like going to a Calculus class and say "Don't talk about … Continue reading

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Don't let others look down on our ministry

When it is said that we do not put our Christ, our ministries on sales, letting others look down on our ministries, it is not for us to threaten them to not dare to look down on us, or else … Continue reading

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