When I was a teenager my family went to the Grand Canyon, truly it was an amazing sight, I’ve never forgotten it. If you’ve been there you know exactly what that feels like, if you haven’t been there, it’s worth the trip, and you’ll never forget the beauty of the sunsets on the rocks, or the sunrise colors; it is beyond description. But that was when I was a

Majestic Colors of the Grand Canyon
teenager, back in those times it seemed to me to be one thing, today, when someone shows me a picture of the Grand Canyon my mind does many different things. For openers, it is now easy for me to see that what we consider to be a long time, is no time at all; when as a teenager someone asked me what I thought was going to be my life work, I really had no idea but said something like “well the law seems like a good thing to get into.” Any answer would do, because the truth, well, it sounded lame? Just as now when a year goes bye, it seems like it was only a month, and now my life work is, well; work- and the Grand Canyon; it took way beyond forever to get done, because, it’s still getting done…right there in front of our eyes. Ever had a business idea that didn’t seem like it was the right time? Ever have a business that seemed like it was going too slow?

True majesty will always grab your heart through your eyes
What is the very best day you’ve ever had? Can you remember it clearly? Is there just one, or now, have they turned into many? How do you even begin to put best into the conversation, when it comes to days that you’ve lived? What if your best day, the very best day you ever had, you know it happened, because the feeling is there, but the memory, the crystal clear memory of it, has faded? What then becomes the very best day you’ve ever had? Does it go around and then become something that will happen, next?
In “Way of the Peaceful Warrior,” Dan Millman suggests that we experience the journey with a sense of being alive to the moment. What is the very best day you’ve ever had?
Mine, you ask? Well it wouldn’t be fair to go through all those questions and then hold out on you, would it? So lets you and I make a deal between us, O.K.? Lets say that if you agree to let me know what you think about it, I’ll agree to tell you about it, hows that sound? One thing to bear in mind, you’ll need to email me and ask.

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What if there were an enormous Christmas secret that was knowable, you could find it out, and it would be wonderful when you did, and you weren’t aware of it? That would be some secret wouldn’t it? You might not like somebody who knew something that would be good for you and chose not to share it, so that they kept it a secret, would you? Ever play a game of hide and go seek, and the other players all got together and left you hiding there? After a while you got suspicious and came “all-e-all-e ins that’s free.” and there wasn’t anybody there? Well this isn’t a secret like that, rather this is more like a fly that is on the wall of the Grand Canyon; you would need to know specifically which rock outcrop that fly was on, to the inch, in order to set your scope up to find it, wouldn’t you? This Christmas secret is going to be revealed to you, and so, in this brief writing that’s what we’re going to get into, the “how do I,” find this Christmas secret?
First we’ll talk about Christmas just a bit, because it is so important, before it happens, as it happens, and after it happens. Then we’ll talk about, in the next paragraphs, the Christmas secret and how you can find it before Christmas, during Christmas, and we hope, after Christmas, so let’s go?
Before Christmas happens things begin to change, in different cultures the world over, people begin to adjust to the idea that something really “neat,” really wonderful in terms of a holiday, is going to happen. Christmas is a world sized holiday, by the way, which, while celebrated differently, by style, takes place on the same day, December the 25th. For some it’s just a recognition that the rest of the planet sees this day as significant; for most of those countries, however, it is the celebration of the birth of Jesus the Christ. It’s becoming, in America, and in many other countries, unpopular to state it so, which does not make much sense, given that all that Jesus ever did, no matter what else you may think, all He ever did was good for everybody! So in that He was so unlike so many other people, maybe that is why they have chosen to reject celebrating His birthday? But actually, my sense is that good people everywhere know that Jesus the Christ is real, was a real baby, actually lived here on earth, and really did do nothing but good the whole time He was here. If there’s a problem with Jesus the Christ, it’s probably not about Him at all, but about the people who say they know Him; but act like they don’t. People who are supposed to be loving and kind, but sometimes have a very odd way of showing it? Maybe if they weren’t like they are, people would be happier about celebrating their King’s birth? I don’t know, all I know for sure about Christmas is, it does change the world, each year before it gets here, the world gets ready for it, and if you are looking for Christmas, you might find it in that fact?
When Christmas day shines out, my heart rejoices, with so many other hearts, because it is the day in which Jesus the Christ, was born. Historically, maybe not, history is good to study, my preference is to believe that history is kept in the humans heart who knows love, and this day celebrates the birth of the Man who taught love, lived love; and is love. That to me is what Christmas is all about, but it really happens that morning because the night before we have a family tradition, which began when we were extremely poor, a year where we lost just about everything, and even our families health wasn’t good. That year both of us, the wife and I, were trying to think of something that we could do which would be good; we needed something good to take place, those were hard times. So I’d seen this clip of a movie called “A Christmas Carol.” several great actors who have since died, George C. Scott and Edward Woodward, to name a couple; were in it; it is an incredible movie, if you don’t have it, it’s worth the $5.00 it might cost to get it today. Anyway, in our state of down, somehow this movie seemed from the clip to be good, so my suggestion was, “hey, let’s watch it.” She agreed and so was begun the Christmas tradition of watching “A Christmas Carol,” by Charles Dickens. If I had a wish to be granted, like they do at the TED meeting each year, I wish every wealthy greedy world sized corporate pirate leader, who believed they had no need of Christmas, would get to watch this with us.
After Christmas things aren’t the same. Children who had hoped that Santa Clause, or, Saint Nicholas, Shengdan Laoren of Chinese name, JuiTomten of Sweden or others, can be found smiling. In fact this website: http://www.lone-star.net/mall/main-areas/santafaq.htm seems to be a pretty good one, for checking out Santa’s name, but back to the hoping, smiling, children; they are enjoying what Santa has left. Parents who have actually listened to their children and each other (these would be the 50 or so percent who aren’t getting divorced) are smiling inside, just a little, and that “just a little,” may be the about the only smile they get for a while. Things aren’t the same and that is certainly hard to dispute when such a large scale holiday takes place, Christmas doesn’t leave things the same, so if you are looking for a clue about the Christmas secret, that’s a huge one, things after Christmas change.
We’ve spent just a little time together about before, during and after Christmas itself, because nothing is like it, as a holiday, I don’t know one that world wide, has it’s power? New Year’s is celebrated world wide, but it doesn’t have the significance of Christmas and the secret which we are going to discuss, may be a fundamental aspect of why?
Now let’s go into the Christmas secret, because it can be found before Christmas, let me tell you how. You will need to find a quiet place, where you won’t be disturbed for about five minutes; this is going to be tough on you, so you will really have to want to know the secret, because you will need to find a quiet place for five minutes! Here you do nothing, shut off the cell phone and sit – still. Just sit still, for five whole minutes. While you are there ask your heart how many more hurts it can take before it breaks enough to realize that the hurt that you suffer must tell you something about your ability to take hurt? Ask your heart then, if your hurts are worse than the mother who watched her baby die yesterday; because it couldn’t get water. Water- not food, not medicine, WATER- now, ask your heart if you really understand what hurting is? If you will listen to your heart and be honest, you’ll realize that Dickens’s was right, and in the eyes of God “these may be of more importance than you ever will be;” and, we, you and I, and everyone, are letting it happen. It’ll be an interesting five minutes if you do it; and remain true to your heart, I guarantee it will affect how you look at suffering.
The Christmas secret however, is also to be found, by you, right there in the midst of the great times of great joy; you see, we need those, oh we desperately need them, here is why. When you are down, and those times will happen, even when you compare the depth of your down to the greater suffering of someone else; you need to be able to think about good Christmases and good times- its a way of keeping your balance with reality. The Christmas secret, begins in the persons heart, and so, for some, sadly, it’s gonna remain a secret, their heart, is, unfortunately, only a muscle that pumps blood; and that, is, one of the saddest realities of this world. The Christmas secret might have something to do with, changing that; if it is possible to change that heart with little feeling, to one that feels, the Christmas secret might bring it about.
After Christmas if your heart cannot change, the Christmas secret will help you in ways that you might not believe were possible, but all the time were. A very close personal friend who let other things get between us; realized, not too long ago, that “we don’t talk like we used to.” While I almost said, “
no duh,” I stopped my mouth, stayed quiet (like in the car), and listened, because what they said next was something that if your searching for the Christmas secret, will help you, they said, “so every once in a while, let’s just call each other, think we can do that?” You know I really do think we can, and somewhere I hear Charles Dickens agreeing with others “they’re getting close to finding the Christmas secret aren’t they?” What do you think the others say back to them about us?
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One of the greatest things about Twitter is it’s open API, allowing several different applications to enhance your experience in researching data or utilizing it’s services better with additional resources, depending on your goals. This list is continuously updated.
Pick of the week is DM Whacker a toolbar extension, allowing you remove spam in your DM box. Our Darren Williger stumled upon this when frustrated unable to read DMs from friends. Interesting (as always, use at your own risk) tool that’s proved helpful.
Data Analysis and Statistics
For business, it’s essential to be able to track your goals. These tools will not only let you measure your tweeting aspects, but you can use these tools to become more influential:
Twitter Analyzer: Easy to use and understand interface, very cool stats.
Twitalyzer: Rate your Tweeting influence and see areas to improve.
Twitter Grader: Discover your Twitter grade, local Elite, and new people.
Twitterholic: Check out top Twitter users and find out your stats on Twitterholic.
TweetStats: TweetStats offers a graphical analysis of your Twitter stats.
Twitter Friends: Measuring your Twitter conversations using Twitter Friends.
Twinfluence: Shows detail of influence based on reach, velocity, and social capital.
Tweetwasters: Find out how much time you and other users waste on Twitter.
Tweet-Rank: Discover which of your tweets earned new or lost followers.
Mr. Milestone: Get tweets when you reach follower milestones using this tool.
Mr. Landmark: Just like Mr. Milestone, you get notified about your landmarks.
Retweetrank: Learn how many retweets you and other Twitter users have.
Business & Finance
Use these tools to improve your business and finances through Twitter.
Chipin: Set goal and let supporters track the progress of fundraising campaigns.
Xpenser: You can Twitter your expenses to Xpenser and they will be recorded.
Twittertise: Track tweets and clickthroughs with this app for Twitter advertising.
TwtQpon: Create simple Twitter coupons for your business with TwtQpon.
CheapTweet: Get deals, sales, coupons and more on Twitter through CheapTweet.
Tipjoy: Like Chipin, Tipjoy offers social payments for cause, content, or people.
SalesTwit: Get contact management for Twitter with the help of SalesTwit.
Tweet What You Spend: Track your cash easily and effectively here.
StockTwits: StockTwits shares the investment discussions on Twitter in real time.
Follower/Followee Management
Delete spammers, unmutual followers, infrequent tweeters, etc.
DM Whacker: Tool for easily clean DMs based on keywords!
Tweepular: This site claims to help boost your Tweepularity.
MyTweeple: Tools to help you make more intelligent follow decisions.
Mutuality: Mass unfollow/follow tool – simple and effective.
MyCleenr: Sort friends by their last tweets, and get rid of the inactive accounts.
Twitter Karma: Tool lets you see avatars of followers/followees.
FriendorFollow: At a glance who is following or who you are not
Twitoria: Finding your friends that haven’t tweeted in a long time.
Buzzom: New kid on the block, includes adding new friends too!
Tweepler: Use Tweepler to organize tweeps based on followings.
Network Building & Management
Find more relevant Twitter users with the help of these tools.
Twitter Local: You can see tweets from Twitter users in a specific location.
Twubble: Expand your Twitter bubble, picking out new people to follow.
Follow Cost: This tool will tell you how much effort it takes to follow someone.
Just Tweet It: Find Tweeple, tools, Twitter bots and more through this directory.
SocialToo: Automates following and unfollowing people who unfollowed you.
TwitDir: Search people and explore categories including top followers and updaters.
Who Should I Follow?: You can get good recommendations for Tweeps to follow.
TweetWheel: Discover which of your Twitter friends know each other.
WhoFollowsWhom: Put up to 5 friends and see who they have in common.
Nearbytweets: Discover users in a specific area with the help of Nearbytweets.
Twellow: Find Twitter users in a specific industry using this service.
Mr. Tweet: A personal networking assistant, helping you find relevant followers.
Qwitter: Helps you manage your network by sending alerts when you are unfollowed.
We Follow: We Follow is a new type of list, helping you find targeted followers.
Information Gathering
With these tools, you gather information for market research, blog posts, or simple curiosity.
Tweetbeep: Setup alerts that will help you keep track of specific keywords.
TweetNews: TweetNews ranks stories based on the amount of related tweets.
TwitterBuzz: TwitterBuzz will tell you what’s being linked to the most on Twitter.
Tweetscan: Set up to make sure you don’t miss @replies, and to get search queries.
@myflightinfo: Use @myflightinfo to stay updated on your flight’s status.
Twitterverse: Check out archived timelines and tweets through Twitterverse.
Twitscoop: Twitscoop shares what’s hot on Twitter at any given moment.
Twitbuzz: Twitbuzz tracks the latest conversations as well as popular Twitter links.
StrawPoll: Use to make sharing your opinion as easy as sending an @reply.
Retweetist: This service ranks the hottest links being retweeted on Twitter.
Monitter: Get real time keyword monitoring on Twitter from Monitter.
Twitter Management
Save your time and cull your Twitter list with the help of these tools.
Future Tweets: Schedule tweets for different times in the future.
Summize: Retrieve information on Twitter quickly to search Twitter in real time.
Tweet O’Clock: Trying to reach someone? Find the best time to get their attention.
Just Signal: Set up a filter to get only the tweets that discuss the keywords you like.
TweepSearch: Search your followers for specific parameters.
TwitResponse: You can schedule the delivery of your tweets ahead of time.
TwitterSnooze: Put pause button on a particular user with Twitter Snooze.
Twitterless: Get notified when someone stops following you with Twitterless.
Twilert: Track specific keywords to receive alerts for using Twilert.
Tweetdeck: Helps you more efficiently follow the people you really want to.
Twalala: Mute button for people and topics you’re not really interested in.
Sharing Tools
Promote your business, connect with friends, share photos, and more with these tools.
Blip.fm: This allows you to share MP3 and Youtube music.
Tweetburner: Use Tweetburner to share links, and you can track their usage.
Twitpic: Simple to share mobile phone photos using your Twitter account.
TwitterHawk: Get targeted marketing on Twitter through TwitterHawk.
Acamin: Acamin makes it easy to share files on Twitter with your followers.
Glue: Post books, movies, restaurants and more links through Glue.
Ping.fm: This service will update all of your social networks at once.
TweeTube: TweeTube makes it easy to share videos on Twitter.
twiggit: Use this automated service to share the articles you digg on Twitter.
Twisten.fm: Share what you’re listening to on Twitter through Twisten.fm.
Organization & Productivity
These Twitter tools help make your life a bit more streamlined.
Jott: Tweet without having to type, transcribing voice message to Twitter.
Twittercal: Link Twitter and Google Calendar events and appointments.
Timer: Use Timer to get reminders through your Twitter account.
TwitterNotes: Organize your notes using Twitter with TwitterNotes.
Remember the Milk: Use Remember the Milk to update to do lists.
Tweetake: Back up your Twitter timeline for archiving and more.
Nozbe: Nozbe makes it easy to add and update your to do list on Twitter.
Toodledo: This popular to do list app integrates nicely with Twitter.
TrackThis: Send tracking number, and get messages on changes in location.
Joint Contact: Project management productivity on Twitter using Joint Contact.
Tempo: This time tracking tool allows you to send in updates from Twitter.
OutTwit: OutTwit will make it easy for you to use Twitter inside of Outlook.
Life Tools
With these tools, you can work on relationships, life tracking, and more.
DreamTweet: Log your dreams and nightmares, and follow dreams of others.
MyMileMarker: Keep track of your mileage every time you fill up.
21Tweets: 21Tweets offers personal coaching on Twitter.
TwtTRIP: Organize your travel plans and find other Twitter travelers.
Tweet Answers: Makes it easy to ask questions and get answers on Twitter.
Twtvite: Twtvite is a simple event organizer that will help you create a tweetup.
Vacatweet: Set up an autoresponder for your Twitter account with Vacatweet.
plusplusbot: Share when someone goes out of their way to help you to share.
TrackDailyGoals: Use with #dailygoals hashtag to keep track of your daily goals.
ConnectTweet: Combine the voices of your group or business ConnectTweet.
Tweeteorology: Find tweets about weather in any location through Tweeteorology.
Food & Health
Track your diet and health activities with these Twitter tools.
Qwitter: Update Qwitter to shame yourself into quitting smoking.
TweetPlot: Use TweetPlot to chart your food and fitness statistics.
Tweetwhatyoueat: Keep a food diary to track what you’re eating everyday.
gtFtr: Use the gtFtr tool to record your exercise activity on Twittr.
SugarStats: Track, monitor, and share blood sugar through Twitter with SugarStats.
FoodFeed: Twitter-based food log makes it easy for you to track what you’re eating.
Blogging
Bring your blog life and Twitter life together with these tools.
Add to Any: Get posts shared on Twitter by using with your WordPress blog.
TwitThis: Make use of this plugin to send Twitter messages about your blog post.
MyTwitter: Use the MyTwitter plugin to display your Twitter status on WordPress.
Twitpress: Twitpress will send out a Tweet every time you post a new blog entry.
TwitterCounter: Plugin to display the number of followers you have on Twitter.
TwitterFeed: Announce your blog post on Twitter with a customized message.
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Ever read something so profound it
makes you wonder how such insight
can exist? Just finished watching
a movie (I know of all things) that
I’d have to classify as a should
see, it is profound. That is with
with one caution, I don’t think
you can watch this movie and walk
away feeling nothing. “Seven Pounds”
stars Will Smith in the title role,
and it is a movie which has so much
soul that it oozes from the heart
of the essence of it. Please do
yourself a favor and see it. But
better than that, do yourself a
real favor, and live it. The
reality which this movie speaks
of, is people, and love. NOW
we said we were going to get
through all five elements of the
school of soul, right? So here
is number five:
(5)The food has never tasted better,
and as the meal progresses you
find yourself hauled into actually
feeling the food, rather than just
eating the meal?
There isn’t any way to explain this
one- it is rare for me. One time when
I was a teenager my family went to
a new restaurant in town, it was a
theme restaurant, the Casa Bonita
withentertainment and
the chance that you might see
the incredible Ricardo Montalban who
was associated with it. You may remember
his show was“Fantasy Island”.
The eatery was an experience,
still is it seems from the web page. As
you entered the water falls and
mariachi bands took over
and the ambience set in. You felt the
experience, it got into your soul.
There- that’s the whole enchilada, bad pun,
I know; but it is, where faith, soul,
experience and results all meet up- in the
life that you live. Does the Bible support
that there are special times of higher sensation?
Oh my goodness yes…consider one that is just
about as sensational as it gets:
Exd 3:5 And he said, Draw not nigh hither:
put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the
place whereon thou standest [is] holy ground.
Act 7:33 Then said the Lord to him, Put off
thy shoes from thy feet: for the place
where thou standest is holy ground.
There are several thousand years between
these two renditions, the first is the
Moses experience, the second in Acts as
the record, from the Latin Vulgate roots,
wherein the actual is described. The tale
is told, God and Moses were there, and
Moses took the time to dwell upon this
before it was written down, (would be my
guess), yet several thousand years later
it will be recounted, and today we are
reading it. We aren’t just reading it,
though, so much as we are, taking it in.
Which is how God probably intends us to
take the Word, one bite at a time! Don’t
leave this table hungry- not today.
Stay strong in the faith- prar for one another.
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Remember as a child how important it was to know how far it was, when would we get there? Remember the urgent wanting to know about the future, that as a teenager you actually believed that you understood? Only to discover as you left your teens, you also didn’t know as much about the future as you thought? It is our plight not to know some things, maybe that is why we are in many ways blessed not to know. This video is about what we are becoming, as much as it is about what is happening. Hope you enjoy the ride, the distance, you see, isn’t the thing at all, is it?
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You have, no doubt, heard of the manufacturing term, just in time, which means that things are made just as they are due to be shipped; there is no large scale warehousing of merchandise or parts. Sounds good and the idea behind it sounds good but as you probably know, sounding good and being good, may not be such. So there is a dichotomy of need and demand being met, versus, saying it will be met, when it is not. In so many situations, we’ve become used to it and here is how (These are only very short examples for this writing, there are many, many more…). You pull into a McDonalds drive-thru where the understanding is a three to five minute wait, but it can be longer, can’t it? We go into a SuperCenter, (not a bigger store with grocery shopping included, no, it’s a SuperCenter) and there are thirty or more checkout lines, including perhaps ten or more which are self service; the expectation is a quick check out, only, we all know, it can be, but usually, isn’t, is it? The point is, we’ve become used to having expectations set for us, that aren’t met. Just in time, it has become a mindset, and not just in the U.S., it has become a mindset in the world.
What happens next is straight out of the textbook on Pavlov and reinforced negative behavior- let dog in, ring bell, show food, dog salivates, dog eats; let dog in again, same process, then let dog in ring bell, no food, dog still salivates- why? Dog expects food, it is the expectation, it has been, in effect trained to behave in a certain way. Say food will be ready in five minutes (McDonalds), it can be, the expectation is that it will be, what happens when it is not? Are we being trained, to adjust to a negatively reinforced behavior set, and the question would be, who is the trainer?
Christian’s want to strain at this situation and insist that it has to be God or the Devil. If anyone asks the honest question about whether that’s real or not, they are viewed by those Christian’s as nuts. From such a mix eliminating set of outlooks, how can we expect those Christian’s to grow and develop healthy and enlightened outlooks, or, is the real desire to have Christian’s without healthy and enlightened outlooks? Caution is certainly warranted here- my suggestion is that if we aren’t careful we will do to the body of Christ what used to be done to mental patients who weren’t behaving as they were expected to.
Finally comes the question about how we are as Christian’s – because most of us don’t warehouse our belief, do we? We want to deliver it, just in time. Problem is, this belief in God doesn’t lend itself to that, does it? What do you think God says about such?
| Luk 21:19 | In your patience possess ye your souls. |
This is a transpost, which may not mean a whole lot to you, but it is being written from my browser, not a special program. The browser for the internet, called iGoogle, is a trademarked device that interacts with all my messenger services for social media, all at one time. This makes it possible for me to post this blog wherever I can access a computer and an internet connection. This is one of the advances that are now part of what is called Web 2.0, which is changing the world. The world as you knew it is changed forever, you can believe that, just as you can believe that there are now several forms of cancer which are cured, there is sight being restored to those who are blind via mechanisms of technology, and hearing is being restored. Limbs which are prosthetic are intelligent and capable of interacting with the user. It is an age unlike anything that has existed ever, and you are here to see it. Now tell me once again that you don’t think there is anything to creator God? How can people see the world that is coming and in fact is here as we speak, and not be cognizant of the fact that it isn’t just a matter of any cosmic chance whatsoever. God is in this world making things happen. By faith I look as did the believers of old that are spoken of in Hebrews in the New Testament: Hebrews 11:10 For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.
This is a transpost, which may not mean a whole lot to you, but it is being written from my browser, not a special program. The browser for the internet, called iGoogle, is a trademarked device that interacts with all my messenger services for social media, all at one time. This makes it possible for me to post this blog wherever I can access a computer and an internet connection. This is one of the advances that are now part of what is called Web 2.0, which is changing the world. The world as you knew it is changed forever, you can believe that, just as you can believe that there are now several forms of cancer which are cured, there is sight being restored to those who are blind via mechanisms of technology, and hearing is being restored. Limbs which are prosthetic are intelligent and capable of interacting with the user. It is an age unlike anything that has existed ever, and you are here to see it. Now tell me once again that you don’t think there is anything to creator God? How can people see the world that is coming and in fact is here as we speak, and not be cognizant of the fact that it isn’t just a matter of any cosmic chance whatsoever. God is in this world making things happen. By faith I look as did the believers of old that are spoken of in Hebrews in the New Testament: Hebrews 11:10 For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.
This is a transpost, which may not mean a whole lot to you, but it is being written from my browser, not a special program. The browser for the internet, called iGoogle, is a trademarked device that interacts with all my messenger services for social media, all at one time. This makes it possible for me to post this blog wherever I can access a computer and an internet connection. This is one of the advances that are now part of what is called Web 2.0, which is changing the world. The world as you knew it is changed forever, you can believe that, just as you can believe that there are now several forms of cancer which are cured, there is sight being restored to those who are blind via mechanisms of technology, and hearing is being restored. Limbs which are prosthetic are intelligent and capable of interacting with the user. It is an age unlike anything that has existed ever, and you are here to see it. Now tell me once again that you don’t think there is anything to creator God? How can people see the world that is coming and in fact is here as we speak, and not be cognizant of the fact that it isn’t just a matter of any cosmic chance whatsoever. God is in this world making things happen. By faith I look as did the believers of old that are spoken of in Hebrews in the New Testament: Hebrews 11:10 For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.

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