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From The Bible, A Unification Perspective:
Understanding the Bible would be a simpler task if we could interpret every statement and every word literally. No conflicts in thought or doctrine would exist to divide the church as a whole. Our focus could be spent in simply living and growing by the Word of God.
Of course, above is just an introduction to an introduction. There is much more that site has to say about interpreting the Bible. Go ahead, click it…
June 24th, 2005
If you are like me, even after donating to some fund for the victims of the tsunami you did not feel that was enough. Maybe you realized (again) how helpless we are in front of forces of nature. However, we do have means to deal with that as well. It is being what we really are - eternal sons and duaghters of the living God.
This article (by one of the few truly inter-religious people I know) explains more:
Forum: Comfort for tsunami victims, survivors - The Washington Times: Commentary - January 09, 2005
January 10th, 2005
This story is so well written that I do not dare attempting any comments. Just read it.
Ego te absolvo…
June 19th, 2004
I must admit that I was right about Drupal
. Within weeks of trying it for the first time, I have two live sites based on it, and one more in the works. One of the live ones is kind of private, but here is the other one:
Kingdom Of Heaven Now (A website dedicated to encouragement of the Art, Literature and Culture of The Kingdom of Heaven on the Earth Now.)
It is made for a friend who wanted to promote her book and also help others promote their art if it is in the same spirit. So, feel free to contact me if you have something heavenly to offer :-).
It is only using several of the basic Drupal modules, plus the Taxonomy Browser for categories, and the eCommerce set of modules for the shopping cart. Almost no custom programming was required, even though this framework is often described as being too techy. I even persuaded a friend who knows no PHP at all to try it for his new “portal” (he is one of those people that buy domains all the time…) He managed to download, install, and customize it, including localizing for his language (Croatian) in a single afternoon.
April 23rd, 2004
Took this photo from our car while going to a Sunday Service. One might ask if it was a coincidence, but I know there are no coincidences.
The real question is - is it really that simple?
Thank you for clicking on more, but I really do not have much more to say. I just did not want to use target="_blank" to display full-sized photo in a new window (we are trying to be standards-compliant here, you know…)
Depending on the style you have chosen for the site (in the style-switcher on the right,) you will see the big photo below, more or less covered with other navigational elements. Only some styles display the full image correctly. I will try to come up with a better way to incorporate big images into these posts, but this is it for now.
March 8th, 2004
“Know this: You should judge every person by his merits. Even someone who seems completely wicked, you must search and find that little speck of good, for in that place, he is not wicked. By this you will raise him up, and help him return to G-d. And you must also do this for yourself, finding your own good points, one after the other, and raising yourself up. This is how melodies are made, note after note…”
Reb Nachman of Breslov
as quoted by Paul Greenberg in Washington Times National Weekly Edition
March 5th, 2004
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