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Baruch, February 28

I just received this notice from friend, Ken Wettig, regarding Baruch.  (Learn a bit more from the last announcement.)  I hope those of you within earshot of Harrisonburg can make it.  Some of us from the NoLessDays.org community will also be performing.  Here's his announcement:

Hey everybody,

I have waited too long

I would like to personally condemn the war that Israel is waging against Gaza.  What they are doing is EVIL.  I also condemn the US government for setting the example for evil.  We must resist evil -- including the state.

You must be wrong if you disagree with Dr. Charlie




Happy 2009

Happy 2009 folks -- we hope.

Gone job

I just lost my job.  I wonder if I'll have more time for NLD.

They couldn't pull it off

Wow, I guess the establishment wasn't willing to pull off a fraud this big...

The lesser of two evils is still evil (picture)

I felt responsible to warn people about what they may perceive as their only two choices this election.  So I painted a sign, and this morning Isaiah and I delivered it.

They're trying to stage a coup

They're trying to stage a coup for McCain.  Just watch the media!  Yesterday I saw an article by George Stephanopolis saying, "what if the polls are wrong and McCain wins."  He suggests this will indicate that pollsters are all wrong and the media is corrupt, but won't everybody else be wondering about a rigged election?

Then this morning, from CNN:

Ephesians 1 bible study - Oct 25

I'm a bit late posting this, but I'll be moderating a bible study on Ephesians 1 tomorrow morning (Oct. 25) at 9:30am at the Harrisonburg SDA Church building.

The new is older than the old

I've always wondered as to the the purpose of placing the Israelites under the law, when God knew full well that they could never receive salvation by it.  Why the old covenenant and then the new covenant?  This morning I understood Galatians 3: righteousness through faith predates the law.  Paul declares that the law cannot ammend that covenant: righteousness by faith.

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