Hurricanes reflect galaxies; DNA reflects the Laws of Nature. We're vegetables to the Laws that run this screen saver, and seeds resurrect: swim upstream, ye seeds! He broke the egg. True life is available. Win!
Rocks are not alive. Dead in sins, for example. But I've been persistently targetted and I've never so much as smoked cigarettes in my whole life. I'm waiting for marriage, etc. Don't buy the propoganda: These people are murderers: "A man walking through the area collecting rocks spotted the body and called police." http://www.wave3.com/2019/02/22/dead-body-found-floating-creek-shively/?outputType=amp
South America is good math because working (central) and keeping like cherubom with flaming sword (North) is not enough. You must abstain from tree of life. One child policy (that is, culture created by it)? Reduce expenses below income. Makes sense... I hope.
Riddle all mysteries but don't give a damn about accomplishing anything for our survival? You can riddle and accomplish something, by the way. Better focus on accomplishing something, tho, otherwise you look like damn cannibals. Nothing. And you gain nothing! 1 Corinthians 13
The masterpiece inspired by this «magic number» is St. Ursus Cathedral, the landmark of Solothurn. Master builder Gaetano Matteo Pisoni from Ascona was so fascinated by the ubiquitous figure in 1762 that he designed the church entirely in line with it. The bell tower measures 6 x 11 metres and houses 11 bells, while the cathedral's 11 altars are simultaneously visible from just one place in the nave – the eleventh black stone. Its kneelers are arranged in rows of eleven and the monumental outer staircase comprises three sets of 11 steps. The number of pipes in the great organ is divisible by 11. True to the theme, the cathedral took 11 years to build (1762 – 1773).
A themed tour about the number 11 can be booked with Region Solothurn Tourismus.
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The masterpiece inspired by this «magic number» is St. Ursus Cathedral, the landmark of Solothurn. Master builder Gaetano Matteo Pisoni from Ascona was so fascinated by the ubiquitous figure in 1762 that he designed the church entirely in line with it. The bell tower measures 6 x 11 metres and houses 11 bells, while the cathedral's 11 altars are simultaneously visible from just one place in the nave – the eleventh black stone. Its kneelers are arranged in rows of eleven and the monumental outer staircase comprises three sets of 11 steps. The number of pipes in the great organ is divisible by 11. True to the theme, the cathedral took 11 years to build (1762 – 1773).
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If Papua New Guinea is on island side of Earth (second half) and 11 is the number of what is around the Alps (see city outside Berne that's obsessed with the number eleven), HOW DARE those Christians convince the cannibals to stop having 22 wives in Papua New Guinea? Have they no respect? I'm being sarcastic, of course. Understand that you klans people are insane. Obey the Bible. Do wise things. To Hell with retarded witchcraft.
It is no disrespect to what this space is meant to be that I mock the Smiley Face Killers. Go dig up roots in the jungle, you morons!
If Papua New Guinea is on island side of Earth (second half) and 11 is the number of what is around the Alps (see city outside Berne that's obsessed with the number eleven), HOW DARE those Christians convince the cannibals to stop having 22 wives in Papua New Guinea? Have they no respect? I'm being sarcastic, of course. Understand that you klans people are insane. Obey the Bible. Do wise things. To Hell with retarded witchcraft.
Interesting stuff, a question though did you make the multiple posts because it's on BCH and not BSV?
I apologize for how cluttered this is, sir. I respect this space and its role in the future economy and society, and I understand that Memo might not be just a test social network. Of course, the blockchain is not.
WARNING: DO NOT MISUNDERSTAND!!! Zacheos - even though a swindler - is forgiven without ACTUALLY handing over each penny he owned to the poor.
Luke 19:8-9 New King James Version (NKJV)
8 Then Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord, “Look, Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor; and if I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore fourfold.”
9 And Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house,
Yes, true, it could be argued how the math played out with Zacheos, but the sacred text itself does not say that he gave everything. The points from the other teaching about working to have to give are important to remember: "Precious treasure and oil are in a wise man’s dwelling, but a foolish man devours it." (Proverbs 21:20)
WARNING: DO NOT MISUNDERSTAND!!! Zacheos - even though a swindler - is forgiven without ACTUALLY handing over each penny he owned to the poor.
Luke 19:8-9 New King James Version (NKJV)
8 Then Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord, “Look, Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor; and if I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore fourfold.”
9 And Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house,
I do not own even myself right? Bought with a price by Christ. Everything I am and have is on mission. It's down with the struggle - all of me, all I have.
(This is the Teacher Guide. Click to see the Student Handout.)
Carry the Cross
Sunday Night Bible Study on March 7, 2010
at Christian Missionary Alliance in Aurora, Indiana
In order to be His disciple, we must carry a cross (Luke 9:23-27; 14:27; Matthew 10:38-39; c.f. I Corinthians 15:31), love all less than Christ (Matthew 10:37), hate all (Luke 14:25-27), and abandon all (Luke 14:33).
1. How do other passages relate to "hate... father and mother" (Matthew 14:26)?
a. Do not murder parents (I Timothy 1:9; c.f. Exodus 21:15).
b. Do not disobey parents (Romans 1:30; II Timothy 3:2); instead, obey parents (Ephesians 6:1; Colossians 3:20; I Timothy 3:4)
c. Honor parents (Matthew 15:4; Matthew 19:19; Luke 18:20; Ephesians 6:2-3).
i. Support your family's widows as a religious expression (I Timothy 5:3-8).
ii. Obligation to parents’ needs (John 19:25-27) supercede obligations to religious customs (Mark 7:8-13).
2. How do other passages relate to "forsake...
WARNING: DO NOT MISUNDERSTAND!!! Zacheos - even though a swindler - is forgiven without ACTUALLY handing over each penny he owned to the poor. Luke 19:8-9 New King James Version (NKJV) 8 Then Zacchaeus stood and said to the Lord, “Look, Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor; and if I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore fourfold.”
9 And Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house,
(This is the Teacher Guide. Click to see the Student Handout.)
Carry the Cross
Sunday Night Bible Study on March 7, 2010
at Christian Missionary Alliance in Aurora, Indiana
In order to be His disciple, we must carry a cross (Luke 9:23-27; 14:27; Matthew 10:38-39; c.f. I Corinthians 15:31), love all less than Christ (Matthew 10:37), hate all (Luke 14:25-27), and abandon all (Luke 14:33).
1. How do other passages relate to "hate... father and mother" (Matthew 14:26)?
a. Do not murder parents (I Timothy 1:9; c.f. Exodus 21:15).
b. Do not disobey parents (Romans 1:30; II Timothy 3:2); instead, obey parents (Ephesians 6:1; Colossians 3:20; I Timothy 3:4)
c. Honor parents (Matthew 15:4; Matthew 19:19; Luke 18:20; Ephesians 6:2-3).
i. Support your family's widows as a religious expression (I Timothy 5:3-8).
ii. Obligation to parents’ needs (John 19:25-27) supercede obligations to religious customs (Mark 7:8-13).
2. How do other passages relate to "forsake...
This teaching about hating parents, etc., helps provide balance to the other one from Ecclesiastes, which ends with a call for radical abandoned of all for Christ.
Teaching: Ecclesiastes and Eternity (March 27, 2011)
Life on earth...*
Solomon’s book is about life on earth in exclusion to all of the rest of life. Solomon is careful to clarify that his message applies to life “under the sun” (Ecclesiastes 1:3,9,14; 2:11,17,18,19,20; 3:16; 4:1,3,7,15; 5:13,18; 6:1,12; 8:9,15,17; 9:3,6,9,11,13; 10:5) or “under heaven” (Ecclesiastes 1:13; 2:3; 3:1) or “on earth” (Ecclesiastes 5:2; 7:20; 8:14,16; 11:2).
“Under the sun” and “under heaven” are interchangeable (Ecclesiastes 1:13-14).
“Under the sun” and “on earth” are interchangeable (Ecclesiastes 8:16-17).
Solomon would not have specified so constantly that he is referring to life “on earth” if he did not believe that there was any life other than this life on earth. Old Testament saints - before and after Solomon - were so certain of a resurrection from the dead unto eternal life that they gave up much in obedience to God (Hebrews 11). Therefore, the message of the book refers to life on earth i...
(This is the Teacher Guide. Click to see the Student Handout.)
Carry the Cross Sunday Night Bible Study on March 7, 2010 at Christian Missionary Alliance in Aurora, Indiana
In order to be His disciple, we must carry a cross (Luke 9:23-27; 14:27; Matthew 10:38-39; c.f. I Corinthians 15:31), love all less than Christ (Matthew 10:37), hate all (Luke 14:25-27), and abandon all (Luke 14:33).
1. How do other passages relate to "hate... father and mother" (Matthew 14:26)? a. Do not murder parents (I Timothy 1:9; c.f. Exodus 21:15). b. Do not disobey parents (Romans 1:30; II Timothy 3:2); instead, obey parents (Ephesians 6:1; Colossians 3:20; I Timothy 3:4) c. Honor parents (Matthew 15:4; Matthew 19:19; Luke 18:20; Ephesians 6:2-3). i. Support your family's widows as a religious expression (I Timothy 5:3-8). ii. Obligation to parents’ needs (John 19:25-27) supercede obligations to religious customs (Mark 7:8-13).
Teaching: Ecclesiastes and Eternity (March 27, 2011)
Life on earth...* Solomon’s book is about life on earth in exclusion to all of the rest of life. Solomon is careful to clarify that his message applies to life “under the sun” (Ecclesiastes 1:3,9,14; 2:11,17,18,19,20; 3:16; 4:1,3,7,15; 5:13,18; 6:1,12; 8:9,15,17; 9:3,6,9,11,13; 10:5) or “under heaven” (Ecclesiastes 1:13; 2:3; 3:1) or “on earth” (Ecclesiastes 5:2; 7:20; 8:14,16; 11:2). “Under the sun” and “under heaven” are interchangeable (Ecclesiastes 1:13-14). “Under the sun” and “on earth” are interchangeable (Ecclesiastes 8:16-17).
Solomon would not have specified so constantly that he is referring to life “on earth” if he did not believe that there was any life other than this life on earth. Old Testament saints - before and after Solomon - were so certain of a resurrection from the dead unto eternal life that they gave up much in obedience to God (Hebrews 11). Therefore, the message of the book refers to life on earth i...
At first glance, it may seem that the “tribulation” will come after Jesus returns:
At first glance, Matthew 24:15-22, Mark 13:14-20, and 2 Thessalonians 2 describe a future ruler setting himself up as God in the Temple. According to Matthew 24:15-22 with Mark 13:14-20, the sight of “the abomination that causes desolation spoken of by the prophet Daniel” in Daniel 9:27 marks the start of tribulation unparalleled “from the beginning of the creation that God created until now” - a tribulation that will continue for about three and a half years (Daniel 9:27; cf. 12:7, 11-12).
Furthermore, at first glance, 2 Thessalonians 2:7 could hint at the removal of the church before “[the man of lawlessness] is revealed,” and the revelation of the man of lawlessness could be the sight of him “tak[ing] his seat in the temple of God, proclaiming himself to be God” (2:3-4). In Revelation 3:10, Jesus tells a church, “Because you have kept my word about patient endurance, I will keep you from the h...
An inserted chip will not send them all to Hell, for example.
At first glance, it may seem that the “tribulation” will come after Jesus returns:
At first glance, Matthew 24:15-22, Mark 13:14-20, and 2 Thessalonians 2 describe a future ruler setting himself up as God in the Temple. According to Matthew 24:15-22 with Mark 13:14-20, the sight of “the abomination that causes desolation spoken of by the prophet Daniel” in Daniel 9:27 marks the start of tribulation unparalleled “from the beginning of the creation that God created until now” - a tribulation that will continue for about three and a half years (Daniel 9:27; cf. 12:7, 11-12).
Furthermore, at first glance, 2 Thessalonians 2:7 could hint at the removal of the church before “[the man of lawlessness] is revealed,” and the revelation of the man of lawlessness could be the sight of him “tak[ing] his seat in the temple of God, proclaiming himself to be God” (2:3-4). In Revelation 3:10, Jesus tells a church, “Because you have kept my word about patient endurance, I will keep you from the h...
This is screen saver mode. There is no god, from our observation, in this mode. Meaningless static and recurring patterns. No spooky stuff. No end time freak show, other than "nothing new under the sun" one that's always happening.
At first glance, it may seem that the “tribulation” will come after Jesus returns: At first glance, Matthew 24:15-22, Mark 13:14-20, and 2 Thessalonians 2 describe a future ruler setting himself up as God in the Temple. According to Matthew 24:15-22 with Mark 13:14-20, the sight of “the abomination that causes desolation spoken of by the prophet Daniel” in Daniel 9:27 marks the start of tribulation unparalleled “from the beginning of the creation that God created until now” - a tribulation that will continue for about three and a half years (Daniel 9:27; cf. 12:7, 11-12). Furthermore, at first glance, 2 Thessalonians 2:7 could hint at the removal of the church before “[the man of lawlessness] is revealed,” and the revelation of the man of lawlessness could be the sight of him “tak[ing] his seat in the temple of God, proclaiming himself to be God” (2:3-4). In Revelation 3:10, Jesus tells a church, “Because you have kept my word about patient endurance, I will keep you from the h...