
This picture, from a U.S. National Guard unit in Iraq, shows a level of intellectual sophistication which Sen. Kerry and his colleagues probably didn’t expect: [found on http://www.drudgereport.com/]
Entries from November 2006
—U.S. Troops Respond to Kerry Outburst
November 2, 2006 · 4 Comments
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—Kerry: Officially Stupid, AMD/ATI?!, Empires of the Middle East
November 1, 2006 · Leave a Comment
It’s Official….
Voting | Vote | 2006 Elections – FOXNews.com
Kerry has admitted that his remarks about U.S. troops in Iraq were “stupid”. Now members of his own party are calling on Kerry to apologize. Does saying something “stupid” mean you don’t have to say you’re sorry?
Eeeek!
Advanced Micro Devices – Smarter Choice – Graphics and Media Processors
When did this happen?! Is this going to set AMD up against NVidia? Was this a good idea
Empires of the Middle East
EMPIRE17.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) [reference from “Matthew”]
This is a very interesting interactive map with a moving timeline, graphically showing the empires throughout history which have controlled the Middle East. It’s surprising to see the extent of some of these empires, especially the Macedonians and the Mongols. It’s also easier to see why the Muslims look back on the Caliphate with such nostalgia.
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—Kerry: Officially Stupid, AMD/ATI?!, Empires of the Middle East
November 1, 2006 · Leave a Comment
It’s Official….
Voting | Vote | 2006 Elections – FOXNews.com
Kerry has admitted that his remarks about U.S. troops in Iraq were “stupid”. Now members of his own party are calling on Kerry to apologize. Does saying something “stupid” mean you don’t have to say you’re sorry?
Eeeek!
Advanced Micro Devices – Smarter Choice – Graphics and Media Processors
When did this happen?! Is this going to set AMD up against NVidia? Was this a good idea
Empires of the Middle East
EMPIRE17.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) [reference from “Matthew”]
This is a very interesting interactive map with a moving timeline, graphically showing the empires throughout history which have controlled the Middle East. It’s surprising to see the extent of some of these empires, especially the Macedonians and the Mongols. It’s also easier to see why the Muslims look back on the Caliphate with such nostalgia.
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—A Practical Understanding: Part 3
November 6, 2006 · Leave a Comment
Hope
What is the Bible “for”? What is it “about”? The key word in the Greek text of Matthew’s Gospel is πληρῶσαι to complete, to perfect, to fulfill
All of God’s requirements in the Law and His Promises through the Prophecies are completed and fulfilled in the Person, the Example, and the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ. God is Love, and Jesus demonstrated God’s Love for us (Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:8-10
Moses prophesied soon after the introduction of God’s Law that Israel would not keep it (ref). The reason God gives for the New Covenant in Jeremiah 31:33 is that the original Covenant was broken. Jeremiah (ref) prophesied the terms of this completed Law, and Isaiah (ref) prophesied what would be required of the Messiah Who came to establish it.
There is foreshadowing of these requirements already in the Exodus, as Israel impatiently makes themselves a god of their own devising when Moses fails to show up on schedule:
Moses clearly isn’t the man for this particular job—taking the sins of the people of Israel, let alone the whole world, upon himself so that they could go on to fulfill God’s Promise in His Name. But through the Holy Spirit, Moses has begun to understand the awesome sacrifice which would be required in God’s Plan for our Salvation.
The Completion of all these things in Jesus Christ didn’t change the rules, but it left a lot of people behind—still chained to their obsolete—or completely failed—understanding and interpretation of the picture God has been drawing for us:
Many of the prophecies, such as those of Ezekiel and Daniel, fall into their complete context in Revelation(Ezekiel 1/ Revelation 4:7, Daniel 7/ Revelation 13). We have this striking image from the prophesy of Zechariah:
This prophesy is placed into its completed context in the prophesy of John:
The Law requires that testimony be established through at least two witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15). Are these literally two individuals, is this a symbol of the testimony of the Church to the world, or something else? They are killed for their testimony, and raised again to life, just as their Lord was. Pray for understanding, if you need to know more (James 1:5).
But look at what they are doing! As Moses and Aaron confronted the most powerful nation on Earth at that time with God’s Power as He led the children of Israel out of slavery in Egypt, so these witnesses confront all the nations of the world with God’s Power as He leads all of His children in the final Exodus out of slavery to sin and death (Revelation 21:1-4)!
In this way, God brings all of these unbroken strands of history, Law, and Prophesy together into one cord, under One Name:
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