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Religion
23rd July 2007
People think that Islam is a religion that teaches barbarism is out of date and prehistoric
Islam is a religion that takes you you to the supreme of ethics and morals. It teaches the respect of Humanity greater than anyother Religion there are many Asp...
23rd July 2007
In a world where righteous living is shunned and Christianity is constantly under media attack, it is encouraging to discover profitable Christian companies willing to blatantly advertise not only their CEOs and founders as Christian, but also their entir...
21st July 2007
Psalm 42 reads as follows from the New Oxford Annotated Bible:
As a deer longs for flowing streams,
My soul thirsts for God,
For the living God,
When shall I come and behold,
The face of
god?
My tears have been my food,
Day...
21st July 2007
From the NIV translation of the bible this psalm reads as follows:
" May God be gracious to us and bless us, and make his face shine upon us, that your ways may be known on earth, your salvation among all nations, May the peoples praise you , O God: m...
21st July 2007
Central to this psalm is the importance of keeping your thoughts on God and his ways as part of seeking him.
This psalm starts off in with God standing on the sidelines, no where to be found.
Verse 1 says, “Why Oh Lord do you stand far off? Why ...
21st July 2007
Central to this psalm is God issuing his invitations to his people to come to his presence at anotherl level.
Verse 1 thru 5 says, “ The Mighty One, God the Lord, speaks and summons the earth, from the rising of the sun to the place where it sets, F...
21st July 2007
Central to this psalm is that the Lord’s presence does not fade and is as strong today as it was yesterday.
Psalm 96 reads as follows:
I sing to the Lord a new song,
Sing to the Lord, all the earth,
Tell of his salvation from day to day,...
21st July 2007
Central to this psalm are the privileges found on the right roads with the Lord, and how they might be missed through wrong turns.
The psalm reads from the New Oxford Annotated Bibles as follows:
“Happy are those who do not follow the advice of ...
21st July 2007
Psalm 26 reads as follows in the New Oxford Annotated version:
Vindicate me of Lord; for I have walked in integrity, I have trusted the Lord without wavering.
Prove me, O Lord, and try me, test my heart and my mind.
For your steadfast love is ...
21st July 2007
Central to this psalm is the Lord enlarging your territory out and away from the distress you are experiencing.
This psalm throughout shades to the one on one relationship with the Lord in prayer.
Verse 1 says in the King James version," Hear me w...
21st July 2007
Psalm 41 reads from the New Oxford Annotated Bible as follows:
Happy are those who consider the poor, the Lord delivers them in the day of trouble, the Lord protects them and keeps them alive, they are called happy in the land. You do not give them up...
21st July 2007
Psalm 23 might be the most famous of psalms and the most recited at services.
In the New Oxford Annotated version it reads as follows:
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me besides still...
20th July 2007
The reason why the Amish shun technology lies in their religious beliefs. Known to lead a reclusive lifestyle due to their religious restrictions, the Amish are an ascetic, reclusive group of people who try and keep their distance from the trappings of mo...
18th July 2007
Whining About The Way
Back from another backpack trip, and feeling very humbled. We do so much backpacking that I think I was getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. I think I might have been getting to the point of maybe being even a little co...
18th July 2007
Loved Whether I Like it or Not
I grew up in the Midwest on a farm. My family consisted of mom and dad and my brother and me. I was the oldest, born to a mom who liked to over achieve. She really was and is a remarkable woman. The problem was that I ...
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