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The Rock of Daniel

Monday, August 31st, 2009

In Daniel 2 the prophetic dream of Nebuchadnezzar involved four ancient kingdoms which would be progressively interpreted as being  Babylon, Medo-Persian, Greek, and finally the Roman empire.

These kingdoms have all but diminished and disappeared so what kingdom has overtaken them and continues to endure forever even to this very day, verse 44? Who is this “Rock” that would become a huge mountain filling and influencing the whole earth in sequence and succession to these kingdoms?

Rashi believed it to be the Messianic kingdom that would come to exist during the time of the Roman occupation.

31 “You looked, O king, and there before you stood a large statue—an enormous, dazzling statue, awesome in appearance. 32 The head of the statue was made of pure gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, 33 its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of baked clay. 34 While you were watching, a rock was cut out, but not by human hands. It struck the statue on its feet of iron and clay and smashed them. 35 Then the iron, the clay, the bronze, the silver and the gold were broken to pieces at the same time and became like chaff on a threshing floor in the summer. The wind swept them away without leaving a trace. But the rock that struck the statue became a huge mountain and filled the whole earth.

36 “This was the dream, and now we will interpret it to the king. 37 You, O king, are the king of kings. The God of heaven has given you dominion and power and might and glory; 38 in your hands he has placed mankind and the beasts of the field and the birds of the air. Wherever they live, he has made you ruler over them all. You are that head of gold.

39 “After you, another kingdom will rise, inferior to yours. Next, a third kingdom, one of bronze, will rule over the whole earth. 40 Finally, there will be a fourth kingdom, strong as iron—for iron breaks and smashes everything—and as iron breaks things to pieces, so it will crush and break all the others. 41 Just as you saw that the feet and toes were partly of baked clay and partly of iron, so this will be a divided kingdom; yet it will have some of the strength of iron in it, even as you saw iron mixed with clay. 42 As the toes were partly iron and partly clay, so this kingdom will be partly strong and partly brittle. 43 And just as you saw the iron mixed with baked clay, so the people will be a mixture and will not remain united, any more than iron mixes with clay.

44 “In the time of those kings, the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed, nor will it be left to another people. It will crush all those kingdoms and bring them to an end, but it will itself endure forever. 45 This is the meaning of the vision of the rock cut out of a mountain, but not by human hands—a rock that broke the iron, the bronze, the clay, the silver and the gold to pieces.

“The great God has shown the king what will take place in the future. The dream is true and the interpretation is trustworthy.”

The “Rock” may seem to be inferior and insignificant much like how the Messiah himself would appear in His humble earthly state as indicated in Micah 5:2, Isaiah 53, Zechariah 9:9, and Psalms 118:22 and yet his lowliness would be surpassed by the mountainous heights of His greatness and glorious majesty.

This “Rock” is described in Daniel 2:45 as not originating through human hands or efforts but the L-rd Himself would lay this stone, Isaiah 28:16(Romans 9:33, 1 Peter 2:6).

This “Stone” would be foundational as a precious and chief cornerstone yet it was to be rejected by its builders, Psalms 118:22(Luke 20:17, 1 Peter 2:7).

Not only would this “Stone” be rejected but it would also be a stumbling stone and a “Rock” that would make men fall. Isaiah 8:14(Luke 20:18, Romans 9:33, 1 Peter 2:8).

The Messiah was also be related as the spiritual “Rock” that accompanied the Israelites during the exodus, 1 Corinthians 10:4.

The identity of the “Rock” is evident much like how Daniel made the writing on the wall plain to Belshazzar.

The “Rock” is none other than Yeshua or Jesus who to this day and forever is sung about in our modern hymnals as being the “Rock of Ages”.

My challenge to you is whether or not  you will continue to allow your culture and identity to hold you back in allowing this “Rock” to be an obstacle of stumbling and falling or will you trustingly cling to it unashamedly?

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Is God a murderer

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

I suppose if He is God and that was His prerogative then who are we to question His reality based on His response or our understanding of His response to the treatment of humanity.

He is the potter and we are the clay. What right or power do we have to question the one who fashions the clay for His divine purpose.

Job who endured great suffering questioned God’s character and the Lord Himself responded in calling Job to answer all the great mystery’s in life. Yet he was left speechless when he realized the enormity and awesome power and presence of God’s glorious being.

However, God’s sovereignty does not end with God acting arbitrarily or indifferently towards His creation. His character is perfectly righteous and just. He is a good God whose basic definition is love.

It is a contradiction of His character for this loving God to create life for the sole purpose of destruction without a just cause or purpose.

It’s at this point that their is a divergence in thought on how we relate to justify life and how God views his right to execute judgment as the supreme magistrate of the universe.

Many times when we read the biblical text, especially in the Old Testament, we see that there were whole communities that were destroyed and swept away under God’s directive such as the Flood,Sodom and Gomorrah, plagues of Egypt, and the Israeli occupation of Canaan, foreign occupation of Israel, and finally the future apocalyptical judgement of God or the “Day of the Lord.”

This may see ironic until you begin to look at the circumstantial evidence underlying these situations. Sometimes the effect overshadows the cause because of its finality.

Yet when God made man he was created in the image of God and declared good. Mankind as an expression of his humanity was given the capacity to be a free moral agent through the exercise of the will. This freedom gave opportunity for our chief and perfect representative, namely Adam, the ability to declare his rule as a self imposed god therefore eliminating God’s theocratic rule and reign over his life.

Adam elevated his purposes above the creator therefore making himself out to be a god in establishing his own criteria for existence. Instead of mankind giving gratitude and worship to the creator he now sees God as a competitor to his own personal goals, desires, and agenda therefore surpassing the  boundaries of God’s righteous economy and transgressing the role and relationship as creature/creator.

Adam as our earthly ancestor and therefore the progenitor of the human race has yielded a repeat production among his offspring who have added to the sinful folly of mankind and his endeavor to impose the will of “self.”

How we see this practically is not only in how we relate to God but on how we treat each other. If we were to look at just the ten commandments alone we would all sense our violation to both God and our human counterparts.

Jesus himself summed up this law by stating  “love the Lord your God with all of your heart soul, mind, and strength and to love your neighbor as yourself.”

We dishonor God by not acknowledging Him and by using His name as an opportunity to pronounce a curse or by substituting Him with false religion or alternative philosophies.

We violate others when we dishonor our parents, when we murder or wrongfully take another life which Jesus equates to being angry with our brother (if God is a murderer then he is a hypocrite to his own rules and laws), committing adultery which Jesus corresponds with looking lustfully at another person as if to possess them sexually, stealing, bearing false testimony which is a contemptuous expression of slander and malignancy, and to covet another one’s property or spouse which leads us into a state of ingratitude towards God for our personal provision. Amazingly this last sin, which is an attitude of the heart, can lead to violating many of the other previously mentioned commandments.

Mankind stands guilty before the heavenly court since we have all violated to some degree or another these basic elements of law. These laws have also served to guide many of our world courts regarding the sanctity of life through the rendering of this general prudence.

We as humans are innately hardwired by God to have a conscious in knowing that life is to be valued which should lead us into another question of asking ourselves who created this moral aptitude. It was programmed  by God as an evidence of His existence as being the originator of the universe through intelligent design versus us being unattached to our universe by some kind of haphazard cosmic accident of chance. So it serves not only to awaken the reality of conscious towards a creator but it also confirms to us a relational and moral responsibility towards His person with the end result of being either justified or condemned .

Sometimes we treat sin flippantly and what seems trivial or relative to us is really an extreme and hostile violation as well as an affront to God’s person. Sin isn’t merely just missing the mark but rather it is being completely off target to the holy will of God.

God’s temporal punishment for sin on earth was regulated to the severity of the violation or crime and this is only a precursor and reminder to the future impending and eternal judgment of God of which we are all found guilty. Even our conscious bears witness to this by feeling guilt and shame because fear has to do with judgment. That is why on that day of judgment that ever mouth will be silent as God will have no accusers as we stand  before the divine judge of the universe as He states His case for our guilt.

Though I have stated and emphasized God’s arm of  justice I have neglected to speak of His tender  hands of mercy which He extends to men who have violated Him as an enemy.

God gives mankind the opportunity to repent by changing the course of their action through a heart felt expression of contrition over their willful acts of disobedience towards the one who has given them the privilege of drawing the precious gift of breath in the sustenance of life.

1 Peter 3:20 says that God waited patiently during the 120 year duration that the ark was being constructed, giving them ample opportunity to repent. Yet God saw that mankind’s heart was continually bent on evil continually and was grieved that He had even created them.

Abraham bargained with God concerning the outcome of Sodom and Gomorrah of which God was unwilling to destroy if there were enough righteous to preserve its existence. Yet the stench of sin was so foul and the lack of righteousness was so insignificant that all God could do was to save a remnant or a  few righteous souls that were living in the midst of this evil and corrupt society. These vial,crude, and obstinate acts of sin called for drastic measures of destruction because of the evil of exploiting others. Instead of enjoying the God given gift of intimacy with a beloved spouse these inhabitants  had unnatural, unbridled, and unrestrained sexual appetites whose sole purpose was a deviancy in sexual gratification.

“The Exodus” and the plagues on Egypt resulted in part because of the genocide committed against the Hebrew male children and the harsh labor laws of the Egyptians.

I think that one of the greatest and most memorable acts of complete destruction is when the Israelites invaded the landscape of Canaan and completely annihilating every living thing in sight.

Yet when referring to the Canaanites in Genesis 15:16 it says that the sin of the Amorites was not yet complete. In other words, God gave them 400 years to repent before exacting judgment on this land and these people.

There were also other variables that played into this scenario likewise. He was calling Israel as a covenant people out of Egypt into a promised land whereby they were to occupy but only after the original landholders violated their plot of land as tenants. The reason why they were removed was so they would not pollute or violate God’s covenant community through intermarriage of which would draw the people away into serving false gods and violating His holy seed.

Eventually this move would lead to their own demise likewise because they were unable to dispossess the land of its people and idolatries and therefore it vomited and purged them out as well which was done by the hands of the enemies of Israel.

God is just and is not a respecter of persons. After all, when Israel joined themselves in covenant with God they took an oath of blessing and curse of which unfortunately they became the benefactor of the latter.

Yet all along He sent his prophets to warn them and get the people to turn their hearts back to God.

God has given us these events as examples and reminders concerning His disciplinary actions as a warning concerning His future and final judgment of which all mankind will be judged. He has not only sent His prophets but now He has sent the “Messiah” His Son to seek and save those that are lost in sparing us from the gavel of God’s judgment by declaring us innocent.

God’s care for mankind has culminated in a universal and merciful provision of redemption through God’s prevailing grace.

However, God’s action of justice would not be forfeited but rather applied and satisfied through the execution of His Son Jesus who would bear our sin, shame, and guilt therefore preserving our lives from eternal destruction in fulfilling God’s plan of preserving humanity of which He states that His desire is that none should perish but that all should have everlasting life.

We are quick to see His judgments an slow to learn of His salvation. We put more value in human life and freedom than we give to the author of life.

Jesus life was demonstrated with great love for mankind. The scripture tell us in that while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. He taught us to love our enemies and to turn the other cheek. Most of what we call humanitarian acts are often inspired as a result of the life of Jesus and the Bible.

So how can we possibly confuse the motive of God. Do we think that because God is good that he cant also be just in punishing violators?

I would  like to give an example of this through the human agency of law. Imagine you know a judge that  is confronted with someone who trespasses a law, of which was meant to protect innocent victims, and instead of prosecuting him the judge just lets him go.  Where then is the justice in this ruling and how about the preservation of the innocent who are the victims of this crime and how are they to be equally represented.  What kind of judge would do such a thing? Is this action representative of one who would be regarded as good or evil? You be the judge? A good judge is not just letting every violator go free who has not upheld the law but he is seen as being good only if He upholds the penalty of law.

God was so determined in His judgements that He exacted the full measure of His judgment through a fatal blow of justice on His innocent and guiltless Son who acted on  behalf of humanity as a new “Adam.” Had it not been for this act of benevolence then all mankind would of stood guilty before a holy God. Jesus is our defense, having stepped in and took our rightful place under the judgment of God’s justice of which we would have otherwise have all been condemned.

This gift of God’s grace  does not release mankind from the due responsibility of temporal punishment resulting in consequences for the crime of sin committed during this dispensation. For instance, if you committed a felony you will still have to undergo the penalty for your actions as determined by the society in which you have transgressed. However, this action will not serve as an eternal or mortal transgression, which would completely cut oneself off from the presence of God, unless one rejects the provision of God’s redemption.

This may seem ironic how that God can penalize the innocent while acquitting  the guilty but where would we be without this substitutionary act . What hope would we have unless somebody would come to our defense and plea bargain our case to the one who has the power to condemn or preserve life. We all can sight examples of people who have payed with their precious life blood to help others but what about God who was willing to go the extra mile in giving a life towards those who did not deserve his representation. This phenomena is the prevailing act of mercy of which God having seen the thoughts and intents of the heart and is confronted with the sincerity of a repentant heart who out of humility and brokenness sees his true spiritual state reaches out for clemency by taking hold of the mercy seat of God in obtaining favor because another posted our bond of freedom not just temporarily releasing us from justice but perpetually granting us release from death row.

Therefore it is only those who do not believe in the Son who stand condemned already because they have not trusted in God’s redemptive provision. Those who have not placed their reliance in the deeds of the Messiah must stand alone before God without representation or counsel and they will not be found guiltless because all men sin.

Lastly I would like to conclude with a well know bible story concerning Jonah. Many just remember this story from their childhood as the unfortunate soul who was swallowed up by a large fish and yet their is much more that we can learn from this story line.

Jonah was a prophet and his job was to forewarn people of God’s judgment which included a redemptive twist of calling nations and individuals into repentance which would ultimately result in a restoration of peace with God.

This isn’t always such a fun job considering you have to confront sin hardened people and the health benefits were sometimes terrible as they would often put themselves into perilous conditions.

Jonah was an Israelite and he was told to go to Nineveh, of which he despised as a gentile or a foreign nation. In the process He is determined to run away from His prophetic responsibilities by taking a small detour to Tarshish. At this point God counters and intercepts Him with a belly of a fish which in turns puts him back on course to Nineveh.

The greatness of this story happens after all of this drama occurred. Why do you suppose Jonah was dragging his feet? Was it because He didn’t want the unpopular task of speaking out in judgment over these people? No, it was because He knew that if they repented that God was a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love, a God who relents from sending calamity, Jonah 4:2.

Jonah didn’t like how God had let the Ninevites of the hook much like how some people may protest  God’s provision of grace through Jesus. God’s final answer to Jonah concerning this matter was a sovereign statement  questioning him on what right he had to be angry over this  act of mercy. Remember we are all sinners in need of God’s mercy and therefore we shouldn’t despise his graciousness towards others, after all you may be one of those others. Jesus summed up the situation by stating  “Blessed are the merciful for they shall obtain mercy.”

Finally some philosophers have perpetrated the “death of God” movement and now we have a godless society. So who is the murderer?

Is it God or is it the unrightful hostility of others who are denying the living and loving reality of our creator?

If today you hear his voice do not harden your heart but rather submit to Him and may  His kindness lead you to repentance.


 
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Lessons from the Talmud

Friday, August 21st, 2009

According to the Talmud (Yoma39a,b) and the Mishna there were four distinctive events that took place 40 years before the destruction of the second temple. These events were interpreted as signs to the demise of the temple.

The Rabbis also concluded that during this time that G-d had even rejected the Yom Kippur sacrifices in light of these disturbing events.

One of these signs that took place resulted when drawing lots during Yom Kippur. Normally the lot for the L-rd would  turn up in the right hand instead it turned up in the left.

Second a scarlet cord was tied to the door of the temple during Yom Kippur in hopes of it turning white as an indication of G-ds cleansing of their sins but instead the cord did not change colors.

Thirdly one of the lamps of the temple menorah would not stay lit.

Fourthly the doors of the temple would not remain shut.

The amazing point to this mystery is that Jesus died right at the time that these signs began to take place in 30 CE.

Jesus Himself foretells the destruction of the temple in Luke 19:41 and His reason for this judgment was because the Jewish nation did not recognize the Messiah’s divine appointment and visitation upon them.

Also Jesus was to be the fulfillment of all that the temple would be and represent and in Matthew 12:6 He refers to Himself in stating that one greater than the temple is here.

He was also referred to by John the Baptist as the divine menorah that gives light to every man John 1:9.

He was to be the sacrifice given once and for all by the offering of his life in securing our eternal redemption Hebrew 9:12.

And like the temple doors that flung open He has opened up a new and living way for us Hebrews 10:20.

For now He sits at the right hand of G-d’s favor having offered himself as a sacrifice for sins Hebrews 10:12.

And for those of whom put their trust in Him will have robes of white that are washed in His blood Rev 7:14.

Jesus was the reality to the foreshadowing of the temple which was merely transitory in nature Hebrews 10:1.

In Jeremiah 31 G-d states that He would make a new covenant with Israel which would replace the Mosaic covenant along with its sacrificial regulations. This temple has been destroyed as being a part of the first covenant economy and for 2000 years now it has not been rebuilt. In the sovereignty of G-d He has even allowed a mosque to occupy this once sacred ground as a way of emphatically saying along with the last breath of the Messiah that the work of redemption is finished John 19:30.

So in closing how you will respond concerning the eternal drama of  salvation? Will you leave indifferent or enlightened as this final curtain is drawn on the stage of life? What role will you play at this moment in time? Will you be a heckler or an applauder having realized the enormity and brilliancy in which this final act of redemption has taken place?

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Book of Mormon

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

The book ends of God’s word as represented in the Torah or as revealed to us in the final chapters of the apocalyptical book of John gives us a common warning that the inspirational content of scripture is not to be added to or subtracted from in regards to His commands and revelations Deuteronomy 4:2, Revelation 22:18.

This is why the book of Mormon should be viewed with suspicion. Even though it may make claims as being a recovered or restored revelation its appearance has only dug up a relic with a questionable past.

Some of its outlandish claims have resulted in making an association with the American Indians and the Middle Eastern Jews who are genetically dissimilar.

The American Indians are characterized as Mongoloid while the Jews are of a Semitic origin.

In addition to this there isn’t any evidence that the Pre-Columbian Indians had any knowledge regarding Jesus or the bible even though Jesus is said to have appeared to them.

Also another discrepancy is when considering the enormity of the cities and culture contained within the book of Mormon the likes of which none of these have produced any archaeological or anthropological evidence.

The book of Mormon which was supposedly written in reformed Egyptian was sent off to be validated by Professor Charles Anthon who classified it as a hoax.

Alongside of this other linguists have also referred to its content as being mythical.

Joseph Smith has made claims to the book of Mormon as being the most correct book yet it has undergone a change of 4000 words as recently as 1981.

Also those who are regarded as the three witnesses within the book of Mormon are Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, and Martin Harris.

Remarkably all three of these men were labeled apostates, thieves and counterfeiters by the very organization of which they help to originate.

Some other inconsistencies to the validity of this text can be seen by the liberty that has been taken in plagiarizing 25,000 words from the 1611 King James Version of the bible. How could this “Old English” translation of the bible have been inspirational in its verbiage when the book of Mormon predates the use of this vernacular?

Another thing of which the book of Mormon is in error of is in regards to world history. The book of Mormon speaks of such materials as glass, steel, and compass of which none of these items existed at this time.

Lastly the book of Mormon has a striking resemblance to the romance novel “Manuscript Found” which was written by Spaulding.

How coincidental is this title compared to the recovery of the alleged text of the “Book of Mormon”.

In conclusion this romance of Mormonism has led many astray into an adulterous affair with the whore of religion.

I pray that you will not be seduced by its cultish trappings and that you will honestly seek the truth concerning its origins.

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God is a crutch

Monday, August 17th, 2009


This is a common emotional objection to the existence of God which does nothing to challenge the truth claims of his person.

We need jobs, vehicles, banks, doctors, hospitals, utilities, etc. During times of crisis we often turn to counselors and psychologists, support groups, medication, and families to deal with the normal traumas of life. We are a society that is interdependent. So how does that differ from the God concept? The only difference I can see is what you want to classify as god.

We have a codependency with our culture which is inseparable to our existence and life.

Our problem is that we can go through life proclaiming our independence not realizing that all along that we are just hobbling through life as mere mortals who have definable limits to our existence and reality.

Much of this revelation comes when we are faced in confronting the foxholes of life and the death bed experiences which gives us a reality check.

This reality whether realized now or not has led some of  us to figure it out before the inevitable.

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Abortion is Murder

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Normally I do not blog on moral issues directly because I believe in reform through a born again experience versus attempting to legislate righteousness through institutional intervention. Yet I realize the necessity for institution and I do thank God for its influence on Godless societies, however reforming should be left to a higher power. The bottom line is that changed people lead to changed behavior.

Abortion is one of those behaviors that is on the same level of evil as men who have killed because of their own political agenda. We have seen the atrocities committed by the evil genius of Idi Amin, Pol Pot, Hitler, and Stalin just to name a few. We are appalled when we see the photographic and physical evidence of these images displayed and we say in our hearts never again and yet people are offended when offered graphic images regarding abortion procedures. If we close our eyes and pretend it doesn’t exist or we distance ourselves making it less than real does this self induced deception rid our conscious from the ability and conviction to act?

Couple this with a anti-God philosophy, which would see a naturalistic viewpoint to mankind as being merely biological matter, and then you have incapacitated the mind to think critically thus eliminating the concern regarding the taking of an innocent life.

When this action is exercised on a personal level it usually serves the purpose of selfishness by eliminating any kind of responsibility based on a lack of convenience. The person assumes godhood in being able to make a whimsical decision based on the  unfortunate circumstance of their pregnancy and this is worse than the action taken by a death row executioner who is at least acting on behalf of justice.

It seems ironic that irresponsibility was what usually led a person into this situation and yet now society expects them to take responsibility in disposing of the situation through a procedure. If people would have planned responsibly for parenthood to begin with then they wouldn’t of  needed to consult Planned Parenthood in their irresponsibility. Planned Parenthood is responsible for most abortions in the US and they post their advertisements on bulletin boards along the highways of life because they see these unborn children as no more than just plain road kill.

Not only does abortion facilitate or assist our personal goals or agenda but it also serves the need on both a national and worldwide scale by limiting the burden of society through population control. The government does not want to give rights to the unborn and that is why abortion is encouraged. It only costs about 400 dollars in the US for an abortion but its costs 5 to 40 thousand to adopt. Abortion seems to be a win win situation except for the incapacitated soul that does not have a audible voice but whose blood screams out from the ground.

This genocide can pass around the human courts of law who can prosecute  insignificant misdemeanors such as jaywalking yet they see no value in protecting the lives of innocent victims and therefore the role of the justice system has been reversed in  upholding the rights of criminals by protecting those who through their premeditated acts of violence are released from all responsibility and found not guilty in the perpetration of such crimes.

We call it a crime when a girl throws her baby in a dumpster but as long the unborn is left intact behind the confines of a thin layer of membrane of the uterine wall then it now becomes sanctioned to dump the unborn in the surgical dumpster of the clinic where the life is now treated as no more than an unwanted skin tag.

The Holocaust was one of the greatest tragedies of this century were millions were killed yet based on worldwide statistics in 1996 alone there were about 46 million abortions worldwide of which 1,365,700 were conducted in the US. Many more victims than the holocaust.

When I first visited the holocaust memorial Yad Vashem and saw the pictures of the piles of clothing, shoes, and  spectacles you are at least left with a real life image of the crime but in an abortion procedure there are no remains left except for the women who are later traumatized by their actions of which no counseling session can adequately remove the blood guilt that is upon their consciousness leaving them with a sense of hopelessness and despair.

The holocaust has ended, except for its painful memories, but for the unborn it is a perpetual death camp. We know that the bodies of the Jewish people were disposed of by the furnaces of Auschwitz and yet these crematoriums are still in operation today reducing these unborn infants to ashes.

As a means of experimentation Jews were often used as guinea pigs by under going various operations and testing. This is no different today whereby the unborn is reduced to medical exploitation where there remains are used for the benefits of face cream or the selling of body parts. Is this any different then using the skin of a Jewish corpses in order to make human lampshades? Again lives are taken and used to benefit the comfort of others.

To think that in the US alone that there are 3,742 abortions a day which on average is  about 156 deaths an hour is unthinkable.

We pride ourselves as Americans in protecting the rights of others through our military   and humanitarian endeavors yet it is a oxymoron to accept the human sacrifice of the unborn by refusing the rights of these potential Americans who are our own flesh and blood .

We are overly preoccupied with more frivolous causes such as tree hugging and saving the whales and yet are we unconcerned over the precious life of an unborn child? We treat our dogs better than that. We might find it hard to take “Rover” to a veterinarian to put him down and yet we have no problem or remorse in deciding the fate of the unborn.

Also we rationalize the necessity for abortion through the what if’s of life as if that somehow legitimizes abortion by stating ever imagined scenario. The logic is that if you can justify it in one situation then all other cases become more easily absolved.

In killing the unborn we as a culture selectively are choosing to exterminate the human race. We treat the unborn life like a infestation of rats and cockroaches which we can not cohabit with. Perhaps next time it will be your turn if society sees you as a detriment instead of an asset.

Who knows maybe one day euthanasia will be required on our elderly population after all it is already being legally practiced now. The elderly are seen as a growing minority group because people are living longer by means of the advancement of our medical technology but in turn it is costing society money to allow grandma and grandpa to live a little longer. Population control might at some point in time involve the elderly which are viewed as losing their productiveness  to society and therefore it may seem justifiable to rid ourselves from this inconvenience.

The problem is that when people are reduced to being no more than flesh and bones and the firing of neurons then any life can be at risk if the needs or the philosophy of the community is somehow threatened.

This system of genocide has been made acceptable because we chose not to look at the reality behind the images of aborted or starving children. We dull our senses through the entertainment  industry which has desensitized us by means of violence to having a loss of respect regarding human life.

This legislation to preserve life has been mismanaged and much like the Jews of Germany’s holocaust who were refused entry into American ports we too have turned away the rights of others to enter through the safe harbor of the womb allowing them the sanctity of life .

In closing if you have committed abortion and though it has been overlooked by society and the earthly courts it has not gone unnoticed and accounted for by the heavenly courts in which you are guilty of murder. For the individual who recognizes this sin and a need for repentance and restoration to God  there is hope. God within his capacity as a sovereign has provided a way that you can have forgiveness even from the taking of human life. God is merciful and long suffering and only He can remove the guilt that has resulted from your wrongful actions.

Finally if you are contemplating abortion then please look at these informative websites before walking through the threshold of the clinic.

www.priestsforlife.org/resources/abortionimages/fetaldevelopment.htm

www.prolife.com/FETALDEV.html

www.priestsforlife.org/postabortion/postabortiontestimonywomen.htm

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The Crescent Moon and Star of Islam

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Islam claims freedom from any type of pagan influence yet are there still symbols and practices  leftover from it’s ancient past of polytheism and have they been integrated into the social fabric of Islam?

I have previously discussed the Ka’ba and now I am addressing another aspect of Islamic representation which comes in the form of the crescent moon and star.

These symbols are associated with several Islamic countries who have adopted this insignia on their national flags and it also appears as well on their minarets and mosques.

This symbolism predates the advent of Islam and was perhaps connected with the worship of the celestial bodies such as the Arabic deity Hubal or the moon god which was associated with the Ka’ba .

These images may have originated from foreign culture or from Arab descent but nevertheless it is more than likely inspired by means of a pagan icon.

To claim that Islam is distinguishable from pagan cultural values seems to be questionable. This practice of borrowing from what others revered as deified objects seems ironic in the face of the “One God” view.

This same phenomena exists in many other Islamic regions as well where local beliefs and folklore are often combined in a syncretistic manner with the teachings of Muhammad giving a mixture versus a purity of belief to the religion of Islam.

Well anyway just look at this website that I have posted along with the archaeological evidence that is provided and I will allow you to be the judge of the matter concerning the case for the moon god.

How to know God

Muslim Resources of Jesus

Islam and Jesus