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Thursday, 17 September 2009 |
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This is a really good post:
http://jwest.wordpress.com/2009/09/17/people-are-just-not-right-and-they-dont-know-the-bible/
It's actually kind of depressing to see that so many people think that Obama is the anti-Christ. However, Jim's conclusion is right on. He basically points out that those making claims that President Obama is the anti-Christ don't know the Bible. Jim writes:
You know, don’t you, who the Antichrist is, right? I do.
παιδια εσχατη ωρα εστιν και καθως ηκουσατε οτι
αντιχριστος ερχεται και νυν αντιχριστοι πολλοι γεγονασιν οθεν
γινωσκομεν οτι εσχατη ωρα εστιν. εξ ημων εξηλθαν αλλ ουκ ησαν εξ ημων
ει γαρ εξ ημων ησαν μεμενηκεισαν αν μεθ ημων αλλ ινα φανερωθωσιν οτι
ουκ εισιν παντες εξ ημων (I John 2)
No need for speculation. There have always been, and are now, loads
of Antichrists. Don’t waste your time looking for just one.
Ummm...if you can't read Greek, is his point made a bit?
I can't express how frustrated I am with the increasing level of frequency, ignorance, vindictiveness, and delight Christians are exhibiting in making such claims about Obama. Claims that unfortunately can be too easily found in a growing segment of Christianity that is biblically ignorant, spiritually immature, and "Left Behind" nurtured. According to the article mentioned in Jim's post, in New Jersey: "Eighteen percent of “conservative” voters think Obama is the Anti-Christ. Seventeen percent are not sure." Eighteen percent!?
By the way here's the agreement I will make with those who have publicly claimed that Obama is the Anti-Christ:
- If he is the anti-Christ, I will admit that I was in error in believing that he was not.
- If he is not the anti-Christ, those who have made claims or hints that he is will:
- Confess that they have sinned by slandering the name of another person and bearing false witness, acting rashly and foolishly, causing unnecessary division, and teaching others falsehood.
- Write a hand-written apology letter to Barack Obama, his wife, and his children for what they have done in regard to his character.
- Admit that in doing the confessed errors of point number 1 above, they themselves have acted more anti-Christ than for the things of Christ.
Deal?
(And if you made such claims about anyone in the past you should follow the above points, simply replacing Pres. Obama with those whom you have erroneously and falsely accused.)
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Friday, 11 September 2009 |
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via Jim West a Sky News report:
A controversial tunnel under Jerusalem has been extended in a move
that is angering Palestinians, Sky News can exclusively reveal.
Footage filmed on a mobile phone shows the extent of the excavations
Mobile phone footage proves that archaeologists, funded by
Jewish settlers, have excavated a tunnel well over a hundred yards long
under one of the most sensitive areas of Jerusalem.
The steps leading up the tunnel are believed to be the flagstones of
a road that once led all the way to the Second Jewish Temple.
The road would have been one of the main thoroughfares of Jerusalem
at the time of Jesus and represents a significant archaeological
discovery.
But the excavations in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Silwan
have provoked fierce protests from Palestinian residents who say they
have caused cracks in the roads, homes and schools above. <Read More>
Interesting.
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Friday, 11 September 2009 |
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This exciting news was announced by the Israeli Antiquities Authority this past week:
Photo: Skyview Company, courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority
A synagogue from the Second Temple period (50 BCE-100 CE) was exposed
in archaeological excavations the Israel Antiquities Authority is
conducting at a site slated for the construction of a hotel on Migdal
beach, in an area owned by the Ark New Gate Company. In the middle of
the synagogue is a stone that is engraved with a seven-branched menorah
(candelabrum), the likes of which have never been seen.
. . .
According to the excavation director, Dina Avshalom-Gorni of the Israel
Antiquities Authority, “We are dealing with an exciting and unique
find. This is the first time that a menorah decoration has been
discovered from the days when the SecondTemple was still standing. This
is the first menorah to be discovered in a Jewish context and that
dates to the Second Temple period/beginning of the Early Roman period.
We can assume that the engraving that appears on the stone, which the
Israel Antiquities Authority uncovered, was done by an artist who saw
the seven-branched menorah with his own eyes in the Temple in
Jerusalem. The synagogue that was uncovered joins just six other
synagogues in the world that are known to date to the SecondTemple
period”.
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Photo: Moshe Hartal, Israel Antiquities Authority
The synagogue is located in Migdal (‘Magdala’ in Aramaic), which is
mentioned in Jewish sources. Migdal played an important role during the
Great Revolt and was actually the main base of Yosef Ben Matityahu
(Josephus Flavius), commander of the rebellion in the Galilee. Migdal
also continued to resist the Romans after both the Galilee and Tiberias
had surrendered. ‘Magdala’ is mentioned in Christian sources as the
place whence Mary Magdalene came, one of the women who accompanied
Jesus and the apostles and who Christian tradition has sanctified.
After it was conquered by the Romans, the city was destroyed and many
of its residents were killed. At the end of the Second Temple period
Migdal was an administrative center of the western basin of the Sea of
Galilee. Until the founding of Tiberias in the year 19 CE, Migdal was
the only important settlement along the shore of the Sea of Galilee.
Although there are several textual and inscriptional references to synagogues during the period, there has been very little in terms of archeological evidence for synagogues dating prior to the 2nd century AD.
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Wednesday, 09 September 2009 |
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According to GNews:
The largest cache of rare coins ever found in a scientific excavation from the period of the Bar-Kokhba revolt of the Jews against the Romans has been discovered in a cave by researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Bar-Ilan University.
Read the rest of the post for more info and some great photos.
(via Todd Bolen)
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