Archive for August, 2008

Strokes from the painters brush

August 31st, 2008

All around the world, people in their own way, are struggling to make sense out of a world that makes no sense. With some thinking that violence between individuals and nations as the culprit. Making for a world, that makes no logical sense. Why, some ask, are we as a species so prone to hurtful […]


Connections between living and longevity

August 30th, 2008

Good health and longevity does not occur by chance, but by purposeful diligence.


A vesture dipped in blood

August 29th, 2008

A call to devotion, respect, humbleness and action is what the art of praying is all about. The Lord’s Prayer, or the Christ model of prayer as preferred by this clergyman. Is indeed an illustrative narration by Jesus, teaching that the execution of the cause, and mission of Christ is the cause of true warriors […]


A mixed package the good-unfortunte and bad

August 28th, 2008

If parishioners, or non church people want to know the truth, ignore the teachings of most churches. Truth can be determined from a careful examination of the gospels. There you will discover the Christ plan and mission. Meaning what Christ expects from each of us. Upon conclusion, a vastly different conclusion will be drawn. […]


Christianity and its appeal to millions

August 27th, 2008

What attracts people to Christianity, Christianity of all stripes? Most likely, high on the list of reasons is the ‘give me,’ or ‘do for me;’ petitions to God. Also the fear of the unknown, like the prospects of hell, with its eternal burning fires and unsatisfiable eternal thirst. Which is just likely, to gain the […]


Multiple arsenals of daily bread

August 26th, 2008

In the previous posting Jesus taught saying when you pray say, Our Father in heaven, “holy you are”. Followed by, “Your kingdom come,” “Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Each Christ phrase was followed by a short commentary. Which brings our attention back to the phrase,”Give us our daily bread,” […]


Steel concrete wood and glass palaces

August 24th, 2008

without any disrespect, the title is in reference to the millions of houses of worship that dot the nations landscape. With people who will fill those houses for varied and sundry reasons. To God be the glory and may the empowerment of the Holy Spirit empower you.
Then perhaps there are just as many millions, who […]


Omens of history as spells of destiny

August 21st, 2008

It should be considered a good omen that history has a tendency to repeat itself through out the centuries. No doubt the wise learn from such historical events. But the wise seem to be very few along the historical trail. Allowing the few who have learned to avoid replication of historical errors. By perpetuating their […]


Economics that will work for Americans

August 20th, 2008

humanitarian aid from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez for Americans


A deceived society because politicians are liars

August 19th, 2008

People scramble to survive financially which is in opposition to government claims


A rightful role lost

August 18th, 2008

If your a friend of the state, you arer a foe of Christ, and his teachings.


An unimaginable journey from the farmyards of the Middle East to the United States

August 14th, 2008

A farmer was confined to his homestead by bad weather. Unable to go out to find food, he began by eating his sheep. And as the storms continued, it was the goats next turn. Finally since the rains did not ease, he was driven to slaughtering plough oxen.
At this the dogs, who had been watching […]


Dangers disputes and solutions

August 13th, 2008

A prolonged, and desperate fight was going on between some dolphins and whales. When a tiny sea gudgeon came to the surface, and attempted to reconcile them.
It was dismissed with this retort from one of the dolphins, “We would rather go on fighting till we kill one another than have you mediating between us.”
Some nobodies […]


The contrast makes the difference

August 12th, 2008

Once upon a time, there was a cow who like to drink milk. Every day, when the farmer set the milk buckets in the shade to cool, the cow would go and drink it all up. Now the farmer thought it was the cat who was drinking the milk, and beat the cat. Angry the […]


Two laws of self preservation which one prevails

August 11th, 2008

A fowler spread his nets and tied his tame pigeons to them. Then he retired to a distance and waited for something to happen. In due course some wild pigeons came up and got entangled in the mesh.
When the man hurried to the spot and began to lay hands on them, they reproached the tame […]


The Way of the World:

August 9th, 2008

A Story of Truth and Hope In an Age of Extremism, by Author Ron Suskind. Mr. Suskind surely has unmasked additional impeachable crimes against President Bush. His allegations, along with those of Rep. Denis Kucinich, (D-OH) articles of impeachment surely should kick start impeachment hearings.
As soon as the book hit the retail market, both the […]


McCain or Obama means politics as usual

August 8th, 2008

which in its own way, if allowed, will for the next 4-8 years serve the politicians and not the electorate. Who will never allow an idea, let alone legislation to stand that could harm their den. Oops! an exception exists, just ignore the law. A legacy passed down from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush. […]


The tall tale of sadness of America’s legacy

August 7th, 2008

The beating of drums for the erasement of the free peoples socialistic community


Tricks of the trade:How to bilk Americans

August 6th, 2008

Business and government laced with deceit and danger


Cheney and team at it again

August 5th, 2008

War ain’t no game, or way to get rich, or famus while others are dying.