nonsmoking, my reservation was paid for by very good friend.
I loved my Harly (1946 / "45" tank shift, springer front end, choped + flared rear fender, duel same side mounted pipes with fish tails and a sissy bar. Metallic tangerine orange with a leopard skin solo sadle). I was profilin', when it was running. Lots of broken shifter forks and blown head ghaskets (notorious). I never owned a Goldwing, but I did have Honda Dream. A real plain Jane. But I went everywhere with it. Also rode a Honda 350 scambler for a while, lots of fun and ran great. I guess today if I had the option i'd go with the Harly.
Qadosh (Ka-dosh) - Sacred as opposed to the profane ( not in the sense of vulgar but common).
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As many have already answered, Jesus of Nazareth, son of Joseph was born in Israel (Bethlehem Judah) to Jewish parents. He actualy answered your question concerning His religion Himself. "I did not come to abolish the Law and the Prophets; I did not come to abolish, but to fulfill" (Mathew 5:17). He was born into the Levitical system that was instituted by Moses under the Lord's direction. He fulfilled the requrements of that sysyem by His active perfect obediance to the Law (even the spirit of the Law). And he met the requirements of the perfect sacrifice for sin by His passive obediance in going to the cross.
He did in fact establish a new phase of Judaism , a new religion as it were, to replace the one that He had completed. "I will build My Church; and the gates of Hell shall not overcome it" (Mathew 16:18).
Revelation 22:17 - And the Spirit and the bride say," Come", and let the one who hears say, "Come". And let the one who is thirsty come; let the one who wishes take the water of life without cost.
No, Liberation Theology was born after WWII out of a genuine concern to meet the real need for moral and ethical social reconstruction. After the horror of the war and all the inhumanity to man people of conscience were greatly concerned to find ways to help those whose lives were devastated and to try to put a system of self empowerment in place for the weak and exploited.
The obvious failure of the mainline Chuches to effect change in the time of crisis militated for a new methodology. One of the solutions, amoung many in contemporary theology, was the emergence of Liberation Theology. A hands on, take controll by whatever means necessary approach, to bring about real lasting change, even to the point of actual violent revolution.
Black Liberation Theology was a natural outgrowth of this spirit of frustration with the mainline churhes, particularly in America. As for the president's church, while some of the rhetoric is admittedly inflamitory comming from the pulpit, never the less one must understand the motivation of the movement as a whole. To effect real, lasting, equitable change for a segment of society that feels disinfranchised and abused. Certainly something must bedone about it. We are all open to constructive suggestions.
While I as a Christian do not endorse the methods employed by Liberation Theology groups, I am sympathetic to their cause. All Christians must be concerned for the welfare of their fellow man, it's not an option. I would suggest that before we get caught up in vile name calling, we need to consider our own shortcommings (myself included) in contributing to the solution rather than adding to the problems of hatred, division,and stereotyping in our nation.
May I suggest that we all consider prayerfully before we rush to judgement concerning the motives of those with whom we disagree or don't understand. It seems to me that a good place to start might be to tone down the inflamitory rhetoric and stereotyping on both sides. Just a thought...
First, find an Arby's, next seal all the windous and doors with a good industrial grade silicone , then. fill half way with salt water. Takes about 24 hours :}
It all depends... are we talkin' Interdimentional Alien Sasquatch years or Domestic North American Sasquatch years? The Aliens live much longer. :}
then of course there is the strange case of the agnostic, dyslectic insomniac who laid awake all night contemplating the existence of Dog...