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This article throws some light on what the Bible and the Quran say about some hot women issues that demand some concerns; they are: Who was the first sinner, Adam or Eve? And the impact of Eve' sin that negatively affected every woman A woman should learn in quietness A woman is not allowed to be a teachers and A woman is not permitted to have authority over a man ------------- In the Bible, Women are to walk in modesty, adorned with good...
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Are we just going to give up the souls of our children without resistance? Folks, Let me begin this with God's Word.
"Thus saith the Lord of host; There shall yet old men and old women dwell in the streets of Jerusalem, and every man with his staff in his hand for every age. And the streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls playing in...
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The body of Christ is one. The body of Christ is many. Which is it? One or many? The answer is trinitarian. When we look at the construction of 1 Corinthians 12 we see the following theme: the spiritual unity of the body of Christ though the diversity of gifts. Verses 1-12 are a discussion of spiritual gifts. At verse 12 Paul introduces the idea of the body as an example of unity in diversity. The body is one, but is composed of many parts. The body of Christ, like the Spirit of...
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I love the New Testament. I think it's fair to say that I live, eat, breathe, and drink the New Testament. I honestly think that there's no piece of literature more inspiring and uplifting than the New Testament. Having said that, I have to admit that more often than not, I find myself frustrated—and a bit annoyed—at its content. Because the more I read the New Testament, the more I realize that God has set the bar sky-high for those that would call themselves Christ...
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The Catholic Church will come under great turmoil, many churches will lose their exemptions, and church property will be seized. That in a nutshell was the flavor and tone of the web bot linguistics from Cliff High last year. Well, lo and behold what kind of a holy mess is the Pope looking at now? Can we tie this in also with the 2012 prophecies? Say what? :-) St. Malachy (1094 - 1148) was the Archbishop of Armagh, to whom were attributed several miracles and a vision of the...
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Rabbi Harold S. Kushner asked the most difficult of questions in 1982 with a book of the same title: Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People? The answers that come forth from most ministers, priests, or rabbis are some of the weakest of all religious answers. How can I say that? I know. I have been there and I have done that, and I refuse to do it anymore. <!--more--> <!--adsense#articles--> Rabbi Kushner had a son who was suffering from progeria (premature...
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The entire Yeshiva was buzzing with the story. A student had the great privilege to bring a hot tea to the holy rabbi each day after lunch. He did this for five years. One day, when he went to the dining room to get hot water he was frustrated to find the urns empty. He ran to the cook and told him that he immediately needed hot water to make tea for the rabbi. The cook wondered, "Where do you usually get the water for the tea?" "I take it from the urns." The cook...
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By Yusuf Estes, Former Christian Preacher
Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Abdul Muttalib Born 570 C.E. (Christian Era); died 633 C.E. The following is based on books, manuscripts, texts and actual eyewitness accounts, too numerous to mention herein, preserved in original form throughout the centuries by both Muslims and non-Muslims. Many people today are discussing Prophet Muhammad, may Allah exalt his...
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You don't hold the watch (A letter to the world) It's not fit for man nor beast Homeless and alone Facing humanities coldness Wondering where next We can go to To call home And yet we plod on Sometimes wishing we were never born Rendered, quartered and torn It then comes to mind Of a prayer I once heard "We pray to thee O' God Oh what have we done To face this onslaught Of...
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All women are dakinis and we should treat them like that. In Buddhism, women are considered the pillar of the family. They provide emotional strength, they are gentle and feminine, yet strong, they are miracle workers and their energy is wisdom. They produce children and they produce what we want. They give us company and they support us. In Asian societies especially, women are incredible because they are taught to put up with a lot of things from men and they do put up with it. Women...
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