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Name: Everett Country: United States State: Texas Metro: Houston
Interests: Jesus Christ, Movies (Star Wars, James Bond, Batman), Drum Corps (Gulf Coast Sound, Bluecoats), Worship Music, Hanging out with my HBU people! Expertise: Tuba, tuba, more tuba, sousaphone, tuba, contrabass bugle, and tuba. Occupation: Student Industry: Other
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Member Since:
5/24/2005
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| Hello?Does anyone read my Xanga anymore? Do I need to update more often?
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| New..I got new dishes!!
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| MarkMark needs prayer, guys. His Nicaragua experience has taken a toll on
him. Pray he gets better from whatever he has. I just saw him being
carted over to the student center for treatment.
Love y'all.
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| I'm not really scared anymore...I just watched that documentary. They had a followup with the Ted Koppl, the filmmaker, some archaeologists, and some
Seminary Professors. To say the least, there's nothing that was worthy of changing anything.
The two points I have about the whole thing is the
documentary never takes into account the different english translations
of Yesua, which could be Joshua. Plus, there was only one DNA test,
which was to
prove one of the Mary's found in the tomb was not related to "Jesus".
Old Ted asked one of the professors if they did a DNA test on Jesus,
Joseph, and Mary, to see if there's a correlation between the three.
Wouldn't the would be rocked when the results was only between Mary and
Jesus?
There's so much that was left out. Nothing more than another
entertaining fallacy. It should be a wake up for the believers,
however. We must stay on our game with Christ and not allow foolish
things get in our way of Him.
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| I'm scared...I wonder if you guys know, but Discovery Channel is going to air James
Cameron's documentary on how he found Jesus' tomb. First off, Jim
Cameron? Whatever... But as I thought about it more, I got more and
more apprehensive about it. I just checked a few news sites about the
documentary. Apparently this tomb site has been known about for 20+
years, but now makes breakthrough to society. One of the sites had a
discussion forum under it, and I read some of the replies to it. Its a
pissing contest between athiests and Christians. I just got sick of it
and wanted facts for myself. The archeologist who worked with those who
uncovered the tomb says there's no way to prove that its the tomb of
the "holy family". The names found on the caskets were sononymous with
the names in the Bible, but were also very common in the days of Jesus
of Nazareth, kinda like how Chris, Mark, Brian, Jennifer, and Mike are
common today.
This whole thing is just not sitting with me right. My faith tells me
to not worry. But why the bad feeling? I don't know why! All I really
care for is to be with my God. The one who is Christ Jesus.
I want to be rational about all of this, but I feel like going to
Discovery Channel and smashing the program to be aired. As if I were
one of those radicals that burn down abortion clinics or mosqs. But
that's not me. I should be praying for the believers that they stick to
their guns, and for the non-believers, that they will realize their
error. I'm reminded of James 1. How the hard times makes us stronger,
because its preparing us. Making us useful to the Lord.
Pray that I don't go out of my mind about this crap. Thanks..
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