Tuesday, August 13th, 2013
his is most of a thread off Larry Fox’s Facebook page of this date. I found it interesting for several reasons that I made in the text in light of recent news where a Tennessee judge felt it was her business to deny a couple naming rights of their own child. They had named the […]
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Tuesday, June 11th, 2013
o Messiah takes great pains to explain what the thief represents, and how different his mission should go, in a perfect world. This is Christ the Lamb, the gentle, the meek, the righteous, the simple, the lightbringer, the deliverer, in essence, the Savior. But as with all Eastern paradoxical concepts, there is the opposite likeness […]
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Wednesday, August 15th, 2012
three-foot-tall tablet with 87 lines of Hebrew writing that scholars believe dates from the decades just before the birth of Jesus is causing a quiet stir in biblical and archaeological circles, especially because it may speak of a messiah who will rise from the dead after three days. When David Jeselsohn bought an ancient tablet, […]
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