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    Cloning Gone Wrong ¨It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.¨ - Albert Einstein. Nowadays technology has increased all around us. It could help us in a positive way or a negative way. We are very likely to uses technology for the simplest things on a daily bases but also uses it to help us understand much harder things. Cloning has been a debatable topic for many years. Technology has helped us get to the point in history that we are capable to clone…

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    Women In OT Times

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    Then when Moses comes along sets up the Law all the priest were males not females. “Women had no part in the public service of the tribe of Levi during the entire time that sacrifices were offered in the tabernacle, or in the Solomonic temple as well as in the postexilic temple of Zerubbabel.” So women had no part in the priestly acts whatsoever. “In the Old Testament there seem to have been three classes of religious men, priests, prophets, and wise men (Cf…

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    Covenant “The Bible is a harp with a thousand strings. Play on one to the exclusion of its relationship to the others, and you will develop discord. Play on all of them, keeping them in their places in the divine scale, and you will hear heavenly music all the time” (White) While this song may seem too complicated for a student to master at times, dedicated practice and learning to decipher each note results in a peaceful, harmonious outcome. Learning to read the music that is the Bible requires…

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    Sukkot Commentary

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    Worship Center, a Messianic Congregation, located at 11 Railroad Ave, Wayne NJ. I attended the 8PM service on Tuesday, September 29th 2015 . This service specifically focused on the Jewish holy day called “Sukkot” also referred to as the Feast of Tabernacles. Sukkot is a Autumn festival celebrated of each year, on the 15th day of Tishri, according to the Hebrew calendar and is commanded Torah and the Old Testament in the Book of Exodus. "Celebrate the Festival of Harvest with the…

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    our camper, just in time to take in the evening service. It had been a ten-hour drive and we were weary but full of anticipation as we walked through the parking lot. There were licence plates from all over the USA, and, as we came close to the “tabernacle,” a huge camper bus rolled up from Florida, and a couple got out and made their way into the worship area. By this time, the auditorium was filling up, and only the rows near the front were available so we slipped in behind this couple who…

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    Corinthians 1: 1-3

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    1:3 DIVINE POWER: This is another key word of the epistle. It ties to 1:16 where the two major themes of the letter appear: the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Paul identifies this as "the power of his resurrection" (Philippians. 3:10). It is a power which all true believers possess which enables them, if they choose to count on it, to do "all things through Christ who strengthens" (Philippians. 4:13). Thus any failure to live a godly life is due to our weakness or folly and not to…

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    Men: Can You Trust Them? In the novel Saving Grace, the author Lee Smith traces the spiritual journey of a young girl named Florida Grace Shepherd, or simply Grace. She is the eleventh child born to her father, Reverend Virgil Shepherd and his third wife, Fannie Flowers. Grace’s mother called her the ‘worrywart child’ (Smith 3). She loved her parents, but she did not like Jesus because He made them travel all the time, “And I actually hated Him when He made us take up traveling in His name,…

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    Today, many regard Jerusalem as one of the most sacred spaces on Earth. People from all over the world partake in the sacred pilgrimage to the city not only for spiritual gratification, but also for an enrichment of the mind and soul. The journey allows pilgrims to observe and experience the rich history embedded in the soil of Jerusalem, an experience that cannot be felt through literature and photographs. The sacred and holy nature of Jerusalem stems from the biblical texts of Genesis, 2…

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    In the beginning was the genesis of creation, where had God moved by his spirit to create the Heavens, Earth, and mankind for a companionship with one of his own image. God wanted a relationship based on freewill for the product of true love. But the free will of mankind resulted in the fall from the grace of God. Because of God’s love, we can see the movement of God throughout history to reconcile the relationship between God and mankind back into right standing. The movement shows a trajectory…

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    In the book of Proverbs it is written, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof” (Proverbs 18:21). This verse contains two important and beautiful images: the tongue and the fruit. The former, endowed with the command of mortality, is symbolic of language; the latter, growing out of the first, representative of speech and the written word. Together these images suggest not only that language has an extreme influence upon the human…

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