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What To Pack for an Atlantis Gay Cruise || Gay Cruise Tips - Duration: 7:11.

getting ready for your next Atlantis

gay cruise but not sure what to bring

for this amazing adventure? Well get

ready to take some notes because I'm

gonna give you six pro-level items to

pack for your next gay cruise. Hi

everyone I'm Doug and this is FatBoyDoug

a channel with an appetite for life!

This channel is all about giving tips

and advice on how you too can live a

happy and fabulously gay lifestyle so if

you're new to us please consider

subscribing below. Guys I am so excited

to talk about this next topic. This will

be the first in a series of videos all

about the Atlantis gay cruises. if you

haven't been it's seriously the most

exciting experience you'll ever have in

your entire life. It's just the idea of

being around people just like me without

having to hide or pretend to be someone

or not and you can meet people all

around the world that is what Atlantis

cruises are all about. personally I've

been on 4 Atlantis cruises myself and

I've been able to meet so many people

all around the world and we continue to

meet up and plan for next cruises

because it's just so much fun. and what

makes Atlantis even more special to me

was that I was proposed to on the cruise

this last January. My fiance Darren

planned a group photo with everyone and

all I knew was that there was gonna be a

group photo so I showed up to it with

all my friends there and then all of a

sudden at the end of it he proposed and

of course with a fan and as you can see

in this video I was speechless and just

so surprised and it was one of the

happiest moments of my life what a great

way to start the cruise off okay enough

of that let's get back to the topic at

hand

what to pack for our cruise of course

there's the essential clothing items

that you're gonna need to pack and if

you stay to the end of this video I'm

gonna give you a link to download a

checklist of all those items but right

now I'm gonna give you some special

items to pack that it's gonna help you

have a really great time on the cruise

ok the first thing I'm going to talk

about our door decorations you may be

asking what the heck is that

well your doors are actually a really

great way for your neighbors to get to

know you so you decorate your doors by

putting up pictures of yourself or

anything else that's gonna make people

remember who you

and you don't have to be modest with

these pictures but definitely no nudes

okay there are people that work on the

cruise that don't need to see you naked

now the best way to put those photos on

the door themselves are the little

stickies they're little sticky squares

you put on the back of your photos and

then they stick right on to the door you

want to use something that's adhesive

that's not gonna damage the door so this

is a perfect thing to use and another

thing you may want to put on your door

or the wall next to it is a dry erase

wall sticker it's basically a whiteboard

but it's on a decal so you can roll it

up and pack it easily but pack some dry

erase markers with it as well and you

can put messages on the dry erase wall

or you can invite people to write

messages on your wall again it's a great

way for you to introduce yourselves and

for people to get to know you and other

suggestions are just to put some letters

on the wall to spell out your name or

some lights or anything that's flashy

because that's gonna be a great way for

you to remember where your room is some

cruise ships have eight nine ten decks

of cabins and the cabin hallways are so

long that they all look the same so a

way for you to remember where your room

is is just to make it as flashy and

bright as possible all right

I don't number two our cruise cards okay

now you're wondering what the heck our

cruise cards well cruise cards are small

business cards for you to print your

picture on and some info on it so that

you can pass them out when you're at

parties or when you're just out and

about on the ship though some of my

cards look like this or actually really

many mini cards which is great because

it doesn't take up that much room but

then you can have multiple designs or

different pictures on them and on the

back just as our name and one cabin

number or any contact info like Facebook

or Instagram that you may want other

people to know about once they get off

the cruise this is a really great idea

because there's no cell reception on the

cruise so you want people to be able to

get in contact with you after the cruise

so you just hand them one of these

whenever you've connected I use muqaam

to print my cruise cards but if you look

in the description below you're gonna

find a link with a discount for your

next purchase item number three

resistance bands you want to look good

during

Kruse but i know for a fact that

everyone else is gonna want to look good

also so that gym is packed every single

day at all times but it doesn't mean

that you can't do a workout somewhere

else and the best way is to just do it

in your room with resistance bands these

are such a great way to get a nice pump

for your arms or your shoulders or your

chest they're easy to pack and there's

multiple levels of resistance bands on

one string so your new some shoulder

exercises some bicep curls so just do a

few of these before you go out to the

pool or before you go out to the parties

and you're set

alright item number four is a handy

dandy first-aid kit so on this last

cruise we had an injury that required us

to go down to the Med Bay a couple times

so if you have minor injuries you may

not want to go down to the Med Bay and

just take care of yourself with a

first-aid kit also the hours of

operation for the Med Bay are really

short so even if you have time to go

down there

it may not be open plus if you are down

there you're gonna be around people that

are sick when I was down there there

were so many people with symptoms of

norovirus and you definitely don't want

that while you're on the cruise so stay

away from the Med Bay use your own

first-aid kit

item number five is a fanny pack with

water bottle holder if you've watched

any of my other videos on raves

this is what I preach so the fanny pack

itself can hold all your stuff like your

gum your mints your cruise cards and

then the water bottle holder is great so

that when you're out dancing in the

parties you don't have to hold on to

your water ball the entire time I got

this for cheap on Amazon and I'm gonna

have a link with all these items in the

description below I actually have a page

on my website that lists all of these

items out so it's easy for you to see

and you can just click on each one and

I'll send you straight to Amazon alright

the last item on your list is number six

a small bag to hold all of your stuff

for the first day of your cruise if

you're going on a seven-day cruise

you're gonna have a lot of items packed

in your luggage but your check luggage

is actually not gonna get to your room

until much later at night so you're

gonna want a small duffel bag that holds

all of your stuff like your swim shorts

your tank tops or anything that you want

to change into for the first day of your

cruise so this is the bag that Atlantis

gives you on the cruise but it's perfect

for those first day items

so you can put your toiletries your

sandals your swimwear your shorts your

tank tops anything you're gonna need for

your first day okay I hope this list is

gonna help you pack for your next

atlantis cruise so as i mention it at

the beginning of this video i'm gonna

give you a bonus packing checklist that

includes all the items that you saw in

this video but also all other items that

you're going to need to make sure you're

gonna have a great time at the cruise so

when are you gonna go on your nyx

atlantis cruise and for those that have

been on atlantis cruises what essential

items do you guys bring every time you

go on a cruise I'd love to know in the

comments below I'm gonna do a couple

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What I Have Learn in My 1st Two Years of Homeschooling- *Disclaimer* Some my get offended. - Duration: 23:33.

alright guys this is rose from a

Catholic homeschooling family in 88

August 29th and it's about 5 to 55 scuse

me 5:25 p.m. and I want to start off by

apologizing for not making a video in a

long time it's just I've been super busy

I've been homeschooling for about two

years now maybe exactly two years now I

started homeschooling when my son was

he's 11 now he was 9 going into the

fourth grade and my daughter was five

she was going into kindergarten she is

now 7 and it was just about exactly this

time today this time two years ago

that's what I meant to say when I pulled

them out to start homeschooling them

they actually only went to school two

weeks of that school year my son had

been going to school since he was three

and I feel terrible about that

and my daughter had never gone to school

she only went for those two weeks and

that's it

when I started homeschooling I didn't

know very much at all about it I just

knew that I wanted to do it because of

what my son had been experiencing in

school and what I had seen as a parent

since then I have done a lot of research

and now I believe that's the best thing

I ever did and even though I had

specific reasons at the time to

home-school I now have better and more

producing more validation to at least

for myself to validated myself to do it

I have learned a lot in this last two

years and I wanted to share some of that

knowledge with you guys and I do want to

give you guys like a little disclaimer

you guys some people may get offended

especially if you're not homeschooling

or if you are homeschooling some of your

kids but now

all of your kids because there are some

people that only send their kids like to

what other for kids to public school and

keep two at home for whatever reason

they have their reasons you might also

be offended if you send your I don't

know how they do this but I know that

there's a couple of parents some parents

that actually their community their

their community is very open to home

schoolers and they do allow their the

homeschool children to attend their

public schools once or twice a week you

may not want to do that if you are you

know doing that you pop this of this

video might have meant you to so get

into it when I started to home-school I

didn't know really anything I don't know

much too much more now but I know more

than when I started I started doing my

research on you know home schooling and

the history of home schooling and things

like that just I could learn more and

how to be a better homeschooling mom you

go into homeschooling you get nervous

you don't you're not very confident

right I'm sorry guys all right guys I

apologize I am back

so I started by learning I just when I

started I learned about this gentleman

named John Holt he is pretty famous in

the homeschooling world he started he

was one of those I guess he's like the

granddaddy of homeschooling the way we

know it now can y'all hear me he just

did it cry I'm sorry guys this is why I

have such a hard time making videos I'll

be back again Jolla alright guys I'm

back again

John Holt so he was one of the first

people to help parents you know he was

an advocate I guess for homeschooling

and he

have been a teacher for the private

schools and he had noticed that schools

were using the wrong method of teaching

and it hindered the love of learning he

also started you know started the notion

of not ranking kids and he disliked

grading and tested he is you know he was

not the first person to you know place a

like you're not like but to promote

excuse me he was not the first person to

promote on schooling but he did start

bringing more awareness to one schooling

in the 70s in this F in 1977 he came up

with he didn't come up with he created

the first homeschooling newsletter okay

this was a way for him to share

awareness to people give people

information and how they could

homeschool and also to try to make

communities for homeschoolers

he started his newsletter in 1977 in it

is called grown without school and he

does have there is a website called

growing without schooling and that is

based on John Holt's methods and ideas

please look that up all of the names

that I mentioned to you guys if y'all

don't know of them please google them

it's a very important and very

informative and all the people that I'm

gonna mention to you right now have all

been in T in the education system none

of them had just decided to bash the

school system because they just decided

to bash the school system all of them

were in one way or another involved in

the school system and did not like it

and have experience with it so please do

your research on these names it's very

important so John John John

excuse me

John Holt had a buddy his name is or was

dr. Raymond Moore and dr. Raymond Moore

and his wife Dorothy were very famous I

think they're still famous homeschooling

parents and dr. Raymond Moore he came up

with him and his wife came up with a

more formula it's very interesting guys

and he has a philosophy of better late

than early and he believed her they

believed that children should not be

forced until about minimum no earlier

than eight eight and this best if you

wait until age 12 now something that I

don't know where this came from but it

is in my head I heard it from somewhere

I didn't make this up and it might have

even come from them I don't know I

couldn't verify I didn't Merrifield

rather so I just mentioned it's best to

wait until age 12 it was mentioned

somewhere and he stuck in my head that

Jesus did not start school until he was

12 so remember that and so the Mohr's

also say that it's okay if your child is

a late reader even until the age of 14

they're more likely or most likely to be

the best readers with better comfort

comprehension skills stronger brain

development better brain development for

learning and all of this without killing

the child's creativity again they do

have the philosophy of better late than

early and they have a very famous book

called school can wait

Google all of that now I'm gonna start

talking about or leading into

conspiracies

there is this gentleman named John

Taylor Gatto whoa okay guys let me just

say this super quick before I move into

John Taylor Gatto one of the reasons

that it took me so long to make this

video was that in actually I did start

this video like four or five times this

is probably like my fifth time trying to

make this video one of the reasons why

it took me so long to try and make this

video is because I had to go back and we

read and we try to relearn or refresh my

memory of all the things that I learned

and I never make notes but I did make

notes on this because I want it to be a

very informative video for you guys and

I didn't want to give you false

information okay so moving on moving

back to John Taylor Gatto okay

this gentleman he's still alive right

now very famous most of you if y'all

homeschool you all know this I think

somebody's about to knock on my door um

but he has a babe there it is

I'll be back guys oh my goodness

okay guys again sorry for all the

interruptions

um I'm most likely I'm not gonna cut

them out because that's too much work

and this y'all can say I am pretty busy

um John Taylor Gatto he has a famous

book named dumbing us down weapons of

mass instruction he has a lot of work

out there but I won't go into everything

that he has said YouTube him he's got so

many videos

he's um Dante Lovato if y'all don't know

who he is he was New York City the host

city of New York Teacher of the Year in

80 1989 1990 and 1991 then in 1991 he

went for the whole state of New York

Teacher of the Year and that same year

he sent

like a a letter to The Wall Street

Journal they published it and it was

called I quit I think and he did say

that he could no longer hurt kids to

make a living and he truly did quit at

that point I don't know if the research

started before or after that time but he

did start putting out a lot of books and

he came across certain research I mean

certain dumb certain information he did

his research to come across certain

information that started to talk about

why school was created and that the main

purpose for school is to create worker

bees and to kill critical thinking and

to kill your child's self-esteem and

self worth and self individuality or

individuality excuse me

all of this for the benefit of the elite

who wanted to who wanted to take control

of your children basically to make your

children into a robot puppet I call them

robot focuses I don't know any other

word to describe it and it is a very

scary thing to know that you're sending

your school your children off to school

so they can be indoctrinated so they can

be brainwashed into believing that

they're there for their own benefit so

they can grow up to be special grow up

to be sorry grow up to be leaders of the

community when the opposite is true

they're going to school so they can not

till they cannot ever be leaders so they

can have any creativity inspiration

motivation anything that would possibly

lead them to a better of life anything

that would possibly lead lead them to be

their own individual is being killed

that's scary

and don't tailor butter was not the only

person that has researched this and that

has put this down on paper there is a

woman the only woman that I'm gonna talk

to you about right now and that I know

about that I know of up to this point

that has similar beliefs and ideas her

name is Charlotte is Abby and she

happened to be at the right place at the

right time and she uncovered a lot of

documentation that exposes people like

the Rockefeller Carnegie and their idea

to dominate the to dominate the children

in order to help the New World Order to

grow it's a very sinister it's all very

scary and evil it a lot of this stuff

that I'm going to tell you that I'm

telling you I'm gonna post links to

videos at the bottom so you guys can do

your own research and follow the trail

that I'm leading you down I'm gonna say

this okay this is gonna be very

offensive to some people the first of

all do your research do your research

it's scary the plans for your children

is scary

do your research but all the people that

I'm talking to you about then if you are

not homeschooling your children if you

love your children if you truly love

your children I mean truly love them

selflessly in order you you know love

them enough to sacrifice yourself you

will homeschool if it's for monetary

reasons that mom and dad both have to

work and you that's why you can't

homeschool chances are if you cut down

on certain things if you move from your

fancy house to a cheaper house if you

turn in your 2017-18 I don't know if the

19 cars are out yet but I'm sure

somebody out there if there is a 2019

for sale somebody has bought one

turn your those cards in get it turn

them in take the loss but at least you

won't have to pay money for that car and

get a used car all my cars that I've

ever had have been used and I think one

time we bought a car from the car

dealership but it was used and we paid

it off like I don't know like in two

years or so we don't have a fancy house

our house is very small I it's not very

small but compared to other people's

houses I think it's very small it's like

1,800 square feet there's a lot of

things that you can do to cut back on

expenses don't if you can't have your

kids in a thousand extracurricular

activities don't kids don't even need to

be an extracurricular activities if

they're if they're pursuing let's say

gymnastics because you think that your

child has talent and you said you have

to pay for gymnastics like took for them

to bowl like every day if it's God's

will for that child to be a gymnast God

will find a way for that child to be a

gymnast you don't have to force it you

don't have to be paying hundreds and

hundreds of dollars each month gimme

seconds if God wants it for her it'll

happen easily just throwing that out

there and like I said there's a lot of

ways to cut back a lot of times people

don't want to cut back because if they

are scared of what other people might

think that's not you loving your child

more than you love yourself that's

hurting your child that's not loving

your child of course there's always an

exception to the rule I do want to say

that but almost almost everybody almost

everybody combined away to home-school I

know some parents where the husband

works all night so he can be home with

it he can be at home in the daytime with

his kids so his wife can go to work in

the daytime I know of another mom a

single mom

who

is who tops up her kids to her mom's

house in the morning so the kids can do

home school at the month at the

Grandma's house there's almost always a

way if you want to find a way goodness

I'm sorry Shh be quiet please keep it

down

the other thing I wanted to say is that

miss again I'm sorry the other thing

that I wanted to say was that in the

videos that I'm gonna post down at the

bottom I'm going to post something on

the leapers I forgot their name Lieber's

life leapers I think vs. Arlington case

this happened here in Texas biased by

the Houston area but Arlington is closer

to me I think the Dallas area a lot of

these homeschooling parents that were

persecuted

there were threatened in two ways out

jail I know some parents did go to jail

maybe not on that group but some parents

actually did get jailed because they

wanted to homeschool their children

threatened with tell Protective Services

people had you know people Child

Protective Services had gotten involved

in the past with homeschooling parents

so I'm gonna post that link of that a

particular group of people not

necessarily the people that were jailed

or maybe they weren't throwing child

protective services I'm not sure but the

leaper and versus Arlington case is a

group of people that parents that fought

the state in order to have the right to

home-school

these people were so worse Jose

we're so convicted in the right to

home-school that they were willing to go

to jail they're willing to face the

courts and even potentially

even lose their children while they

fought for the right to home-school

that's how important homeschooling is

that these people sacrifice so much in

order for them to have the right and in

turn that gave us the right to

home-school if people if these people

went through so much to home-school for

the right to home-school why wouldn't

you take advantage of that opportunity

and homeschool yourself you're to

home-school your child's yourself when

it basically have been it has been

handed to us on a silver platter you you

don't you don't want to do it and I'm

just talking to the parents that don't

want to do it if you're home schooling

your child great that's awesome you are

doing the best thing that you can for

your child now I give me one second

again I'm sorry I'm sorry guys um so I

don't know what I was saying before but

basically homes for your kids if you

love your kids your home your home

school your kids now if you absolutely

cannot well I mean God understands but

it you do have to at least try try your

best

I'm sorry give me one second there's an

alarm here okay got it

I don't have the words idea I cannot

articulate everything that all the

information that has been put out there

even if I have the time it won't come

out right and I'll lose you and I don't

want to do that but in all of the videos

that I'm gonna post there was one video

and it's super short what's necessary

short word it's pretty short it's like

eight to nine minutes long but that

video has its you know very direct

straight to the point and really opened

up my eyes you will you'll never see

probably school the same way again and

it's only 89 videos may excuse me

minutes long but it totally goes through

how the public's

started and the purpose of public

schooling you will just like you will be

shocked okay and you your eyes will open

and it's scary I hope that it scares you

enough to homeschool your kids are not

homeschooling them and parents of you

are homeschooling your kids good job if

you want to validate or to validate your

reasons for homeschooling to yourself or

if you want to have information in order

to talk to be able to talk to other

parents about homeschooling or to defend

your position watch these videos below

that will help you out a lot the next

couple of videos that I don't that I'm

gonna do is how homeschooling has

changed my life my children's life our

family life and also I want to do

something similar to this but reasons

for a Catholic to home-school more it

will a religious more religious reasons

this is secular reasons but at this time

guys I'd like to thank you for watching

the Catholic homeschooling family and if

I'm sorry let me say this if I forgot to

say something in this video I'm just

gonna go ahead and put it in the

description below in the description box

below okay because I it's possible that

I forgot to say something and I don't

want to rerecord a whole video just to

say one thing all right guys now at this

time I'd like to thank you for watching

the Catholic homeschooling family god

bless you bye-bye

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Girls are always shocked when they see another young woman programming.

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What can we learn from the life of Apostle Paul? | GotQuestions.org - Duration: 9:22.

Today's question is, "What can we learn from the life of Paul?

Who was Paul?"

In this video I'll answer that question from a biblical perspective.

Afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end.

There is much we can learn from the life of the apostle Paul.

Far from ordinary, Paul was given the opportunity to do extraordinary things for the kingdom

of God.

The story of Paul is a story of redemption in Jesus Christ and a testimony that no one

is beyond the saving grace of the Lord.

However, to gain the full measure of the man, we must examine his dark side and what he

symbolized before becoming "the Apostle of Grace."

Paul's early life was marked by religious zeal, brutal violence, and the relentless

persecution of the early church.

Fortunately, the later years of Paul's life show a marked difference as he lived his life

for Christ and for the advancement of His kingdom.

Paul was actually born as Saul.

He was born in Tarsus in Cilicia around AD 1–5 in a province in the southeastern corner

of modern-day Tersous, Turkey.

He was of Benjamite lineage and Hebrew ancestry.

His parents were Pharisees—fervent Jewish nationalists who adhered strictly to the Law

of Moses—who sought to protect their children from "contamination" from the Gentiles.

Anything Greek would have been despised in Saul's household, yet he could speak Greek

and passable Latin.

His household would have spoken Aramaic, a derivative of Hebrew, which was the official

language of Judea.

Saul's family were Roman citizens but viewed Jerusalem as a truly sacred and holy city.

At age thirteen Saul was sent to Palestine to learn from a rabbi named Gamaliel, under

whom Saul mastered Jewish history, the Psalms, and the works of the prophets.

His education would continue for five or six years as Saul learned such things as dissecting

Scripture.

It was during this time that he developed a question-and-answer style of teaching known

in ancient times as "diatribe."

This method of articulation helped rabbis debate the finer points of Jewish law to either

defend or prosecute those who broke the law.

Saul went on to become a lawyer, and all signs pointed to his becoming a member of the Sanhedrin,

the Jewish Supreme Court of 71 men who ruled over Jewish life and religion.

Saul was zealous for his faith, and this faith did not allow for compromise.

It is this zeal that led Saul down the path of religious extremism.

In Acts 5:27–42, Peter delivered his defense of the gospel and of Jesus in front of the

Sanhedrin, which Saul would have heard.

Gamaliel was also present and delivered a message to calm the council and prevent them

from stoning Peter.

Saul might also have been present at the trial of Stephen.

He was present for his stoning and death; he held the garments of those who did the

stoning.

After Stephen's death, "a great persecution broke out against the church in Jerusalem"

(Acts 8:1).

Saul became determined to eradicate Christians, ruthless in his pursuit as he believed he

was acting in the name of God.

Arguably, there is no one more frightening or more vicious than a religious terrorist,

especially when he believes he is doing the will of the Lord by killing innocent people.

This is exactly what Saul of Tarsus was: a religious terrorist.

Acts 8:3 states, "He began ravaging the church, entering house after house, and dragging

off men and women, he would put them in prison."

The pivotal passage in Paul's story is Acts 9:1–22, which recounts Paul's meeting

with Jesus Christ on the road from Jerusalem to Damascus, a journey of about 150 miles.

Saul was angered by what he had seen and filled with murderous rage against the Christians.

Before departing on his journey, he had asked the high priest for letters to the synagogues

in Damascus, asking for permission to bring any Christians (followers of "the Way,"

as they were known) back to Jerusalem to imprison them.

On the road Saul was caught in a bright light from heaven that caused him to fall face down

on the ground.

He heard the words, "Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?"

He replied, "Who are you Lord?"

Jesus answered directly and clearly, "I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting" (verses

4–5).

As an aside, this might not have been Saul's first encounter with Jesus, as some scholars

suggest that young Saul might have known of Jesus and that he might have actually witnessed

His death.

From that moment on, Saul's life was turned upside down.

The light of the Lord blinded him, and as he traveled on he had to rely on his companions.

As instructed by Jesus, Saul continued to Damascus to make contact with a man named

Ananias, who was hesitant at first to meet Saul because he knew Saul's reputation as

an evil man.

But the Lord told Ananias that Saul was a "chosen instrument" to carry His name

before the Gentiles, kings, and the children of Israel and would suffer for doing so.

Ananias followed the Lord's instructions and found Saul, on whom he laid hands, and

told him of his vision of Jesus Christ.

Through prayer, Saul received the Holy Spirit, regained his sight, and was baptized.

Saul immediately went into the synagogues and proclaimed Jesus as the Son of God.

The people were amazed and skeptical, as Saul's reputation was well known.

The Jews thought he had come to take away the Christians, but he had in fact joined

them.

Saul's boldness increased as the Jews living in Damascus were confounded by Saul's arguments

proving that Jesus was the Christ.

Saul spent time in Arabia, Damascus, Jerusalem, Syria, and his native Cilicia, and Barnabas

enlisted his help to teach those in the church in Antioch.

Interestingly, the Christians driven out of Judea by the persecution that arose after

Stephen's death founded this multiracial church.

Saul took his first of three missionary journeys in the late AD 40s.

As he spent more time in Gentile areas, Saul began to go by his Roman name Paul.

Paul wrote many of the New Testament books.

Most theologians are in agreement that he wrote Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians,

Philippians, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, Philemon, Ephesians, Colossians, 1 and 2 Timothy, and

Titus.

These thirteen "letters" (or epistles) make up the "Pauline Authorship" and are

the primary source of his theology.

As previously noted, the book of Acts gives us a historical look at Paul's life and

times.

The apostle Paul spent his life proclaiming the risen Christ Jesus throughout the Roman

world, often at great personal peril.

It is assumed that Paul died a martyr's death in the mid-to-late AD 60s in Rome.

So, what can we learn from the life of the apostle Paul?

First, we learn that God can save anyone.

The remarkable story of Paul repeats itself every day as sinful, broken people all over

the world are transformed by God's saving grace in Jesus Christ.

Some of these people have done despicable things to other human beings, while some just

try to live a moral life thinking that God will smile upon them on the day of judgment.

When we read the story of Paul, we are amazed that God would allow into heaven a religious

extremist who murdered innocent women and children.

Today, we might see terrorists or other criminals as unworthy of redemption because their crimes

against humanity are just too great.

The story of Paul is a story that can be told today—he isn't worthy in our eyes of a

second chance, yet God granted him mercy.

The truth is that every person matters to God, from the "good, decent," average

person to the "wicked, evil," degenerate one.

Only God can save a soul from hell.

Second, we learn from the life of Paul that anyone can be a humble, powerful witness for

Jesus Christ.

Arguably, no other human figure in the Bible demonstrated more humility while sharing the

gospel of Jesus Christ as Paul.

Acts 20:19 tells us that he "served the Lord with all humility and with tears and

with trials that happened to [him] through the plots of the Jews."

In Acts 28:31, Paul shares the good news of Jesus Christ: "Boldly and without hindrance

he preached the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ."

Paul was not afraid to tell others what the Lord had done for him.

Paul spent all his days, from conversion to martyrdom, working tirelessly for the kingdom

of God.

Finally, we learn that anyone can surrender completely to God.

Paul was fully committed to God.

In Philippians 1:12–14, Paul wrote from prison, "I want you to know, brothers, that

what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel, so that it has become

known throughout the whole imperial guard and to all the rest that my imprisonment is

for Christ.

And most of the brothers, having become confident in the Lord by my imprisonment, are much more

bold to speak the word without fear."

Despite his circumstances, Paul praised God and continually shared the good news.

Through his hardships and suffering, Paul knew the outcome of a life well lived for

Christ.

He had surrendered his life fully, trusting God for everything.

He wrote, "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain" (Philippians 1:21).

Can we make the same claim?

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I 𝑳𝑶𝑽𝑬 IT! WHAT ABOUT 𝒀𝑶𝑼? - Duration: 3:49.

I love it!

I love it!

I love it!

yes! what?

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center to lift some weights but didn't wanna let you down.

so here's my short video today.

and it's all about you.

youuuuu! so, I love it!

I love it!

StorySpotlight my new channel.

it's so much fun.

why is it so much fun? because I always felt like kind of restricted on

my eSports and gaming channel because yeah nothing else worked.

I mean even if I did a great Fortnite video, in

my opinion one of the best Fortnite videos out there, of course it's just

only my opinion, but anyways when I did that, it didn't perform, because youtube

kind of linked my channel to Clash Royale only.

but now with StorySpotlight and I have to thank

you all so much.

we have the first video with 1500 views.

that's the one about Logan Paul's match against KSI, the

fight analysis that I did.

it's amazing.

that's actually not what I wanted to talk about.

it's just so much fun now.

Fitness is waiting.

gotta go some weight lifting.

but I want to know this.

I want to know this guys.

what do you like most so far on StorySpotlight? is it the ksi

against Logan fight, the boxing videos I did or is it the how-to videos where I

explain how to live stream, how to OBS and stuff or is it my videos about social

media or is it my travel vlogs, the one about Munich, the Dresden one,

the one about Dresden and I love the slow-mo there.

that was so much fun. it's really a video I enjoy.

let me know what is your favorite content so far on StorySpotlight.

Of course I have a plan what I want to post

there but I'm also very interested to hear what you like most and what you

want to see on my channel or if you have questions or anything just put that down

below in the comments.

of course it's way smaller than my gaming channel

to be really honest with you, it's way more fun because I can really post whatever I

like and I can share that with you. and it's also fun to build a new channel

from scratch.

it's my third channel.

I built kamcord to 12,000 subscribers, followers they're called, then I built my

YouTube gaming to 18,000 and now we just restarted here and yeah big welcome to

all the new subscribers out there.

thank you guys so much for joining us here and I

hope you enjoy my channel.

please leave a like on this video as always and yeah

please subscribe to StorySpotlight and now I got to go and lift

some weights and see you next time

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What is the "little book" that John was told to eat? - Duration: 3:19.

But before we do that, give us the big picture for people that are just joining us for the

very first time.

Hindson: Okay, John.

We're coming up on the halfway point of the book of Revelation.

Chapter 1 is like the preface, the introduction.

The risen Christ appears to John on the island of Patmos and commissions His own personal

disciple, "Write the book of the Revelation."

Then in chapters 2 and 3 Jesus proclaims, a proclamation of the letters to the seven

churches in Asia Minor back on the coast.

And to each church He speaks as Lord of the church with authority.

And then we came to the section where you have the problem that had to be resolved in

the book in chapters 4 and 5.

John was caught up into heaven.

He sees God the Father on the throne.

The seven-sealed scroll is in His hand, but no one is found worthy to open the seals and

proclaim the inheritance until the Lamb appears.

And Jesus then appears throughout the book of Revelation symbolically as the Lamb of

God, the one who died for our sins.

He is worthy; He can come and open the scroll, pronounce the judgments.

And then we saw that as He opened the seals you begin to see a process of judgment that

follows in chapters 6 through 11.

The six seals are opened; the wrath of the Lamb is being poured out.

Then you have an interlude.

Then the seventh seal is opened.

And out of the seventh seal come the sounding of the seven trumpet judgments.

And then after the seven trumpet judgments, reach the sixth one, all of a sudden you have

another interlude that deals with the little book that John was told to eat[!?] and two

dead men that are going to be killed [!?] and yet resurrected and will come back to life!?

What in the world is all of that about right there in the middle of the book of Revelation?

Ankerberg: Yes.

Let's start, Ron, with the little book.

What in the world is this little book that they're talking about?

Rhodes: Well, there's different interpretations as to what that little book is.

In fact, just recently I was looking at some commentaries and one guy thought it was maybe

a title deed of the earth, kind of similar to what we talked about earlier with the other

book.

Ankerberg: With the scrolls.

Rhodes: There's others who say it's the seven-sealed scroll itself.

I personally believe that it contains information about the prophecies that are yet to come

during the tribulation period.

And, in fact, if I was to title it, I would title it "Things to Come," kind of like

the book of one of my old professors, Dwight Pentecost.

The reason I think it contains that information is that John is portrayed as eating the book.

And it's sweet to the taste, but then it becomes sour.

And what I think that means is that he's talking about the good stuff that's yet

ahead for Christians.

We've got the millennial kingdom coming; we've got the eternal state which is just

indescribably great.

So that's sweet.

But then as it goes down to his stomach it turns sour.

And I think that that probably metaphorically represents the prophecies about unbelievers

and the judgments that are yet to come for them, especially those terrible, terrible

bowl judgments at the end that will unfold in rapid-fire fashion.

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What do conservative voters want? - Duration: 1:55.

The base wants the party to talk about

the issues that matter to them which is

addressing immigration, addressing this

electricity crisis and the cost of

living. They want a party to be

responding to the sorts of things that

they talk about around the dinner table...

Why is our quality of life diminishing?

Why is crime increasing? Why do we feel

alienated from our political institutions?

And something happens in Canberra

they go up there and they talk amongst

themselves and convince themselves that

the rest of the country is wrong and

they're so wrong they're so wrong.

Because they are living in a bubble and

the Australian Conservatives have said we need

to clean up Canberra. We need to remove

this ivory tower that so many of them

live in. That's exactly what needs to

happen and we've got a plan on a program

to do that. But right now we've got a new

prime minister.

You've got Tweedledum and Tweedledee and

respective to major parties and the best

way you can influence whomever forms

government in the future is in the Senate and in

fact that's my goal. [In fact that's my question I mean it looks

to me as a commentator you the two major

parties are on the left and on the hard

left so what is the future of

conservative politics in Australia?] I

think there is a strong future for it. It's

challenging right now because some of

the characters involved you know the

best thing that people can do who are

concerned about the direction of the

country is to actually vest they're vote

wisely in the Senate. That means don't

vote for Liberal, don't vote for Labor...

certainly don't vote for the Greens. And

then you know choose a practical and

sensible and consistent party. Now I

would advocate that it should be the

Australian Conservatives because we are

consistent we know what we stand for we

have a values proposition that reflects

everything that I've just talked about

and we can shape any policy outcome

given enough senators up there. So if we

can get five or six senators elected

over the course of the next election

cycle or two we will be a force for good

and a force for every Australian and to

reflect mainstream values.

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'Helicopter Eela' Review | WHAT A PHENOMENAL STORY! - Kajol | Riddhi Sen | Neha Dhupia - Duration: 3:29.

Hello, Blinkers!

Welcome to Blink Now.

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Today we are going to talk about upcoming Bollywood, family film Helicopter Eela.

This Indian Hindi-language film directed by Pradeep Sarkar.

It features Kajol in the lead role as an aspiring singer and single mother and is written by

Mitesh Shah and Anand Gandhi.

It is based on the Gujarati play Beta, Kaagdo, written by Anand Gandhi.

The movie also stars National Award-winning actor Riddhi Sen as Kajol's onscreen teenage

son.

The trailer of Helicopter Eela was released on Kajol's birthday (August 5).

Kajol was present at the trailer launch with the cast of the film and Ajay Devgn, who is

producing the film.

Kajol's Helicopter Eela is all about "reinventing parenting techniques."

The comedy-drama will feature Kajol as a single mother, Eela, who joins her son Viaan's (played

by Riddhi Sen) college, to complete her education and with an attempt to stay connected with

her son.

Speaking about her character in the film, Kajol in an interview to IANS said: "I think

most mothers are like Eela.

Indian moms generally.

All of us are Eela, but the degree of obsession can change from one mother to another."

Neha Dhupia is playing a pivotal role in Helicopter Eela.

She was all praises for her Helicopter Eela co-star Kajol, with whom she is working for

the first time.

Neha said that she is a fan of the actress, much like any other cinephile in the country,

news agency PTI reported.

"It wouldn't be fair if I say am not a fan of hers.

There is nobody in the entire nation or anybody who follows Bollywood who is not a Kajol fan.

She is phenomenal, she is beautiful and she makes it look so easy on the screen," PTI

quoted the 37-year-old actress as saying.

Neha also added that Kajol "lights up the screen" whenever she appears.

"I feel there are only a few people who are meant to be on screen and Kajol is definitely

one such person.

She lights up the screen when she is there," Neha Dhupia added.

Earlier, the makers had released the first song Mumma Ki Parchai explained the relationship

dynamics between a mother and a son, and had Kajol nailing the over-protective mother act.

Yaadon Ki Almari, the second song from Kajol's upcoming film Helicopter Eela, is sure to

make you nostalgic.

The song featuring Kajol brings forth important aspects of Eela's life.

The song mainly revolves around the time when Eela was head over heels in love and at the

same time aspiring to be a singer.

The video is as quirky as the song and surely Kajol is the main highlight.

Yaadon Ki Almari is an upbeat track, which has been sung by Paloma Ghosh.

The music has been composed by Amit Trivedi and Swanand Kirkire has written the lyrics

for it.

The film will hit the screen on September 7.

That's it for this video hope you enjoy it.

And if you did then please give it a thumbs up or leave a comment below.

Hope to see you back soon for more.

See you next time on Blink Now.

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Stop Watching, What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day #170 - Duration: 2:49.

- Hey, everybody, how are you?

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with my What Would Jeff Do? Dog Training Tip of the Day.

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Or, watch my free videos and do it yourself.

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and go, that's just like my dog, I'm gonna follow.

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what's your Favourite Smartphone Brand?

Apple!

Me: Why Apple?

It's "Apple"

Are you in any means interested in Technology or Smartphones?

No Bro! I'm Not interested in that kind of Stuff!

Hey Friends,

We crossed 500 Subscribers on YouTube!

and, I Know it is small. But,

it is special to me

Huge thanks to my juniors. I mean, freshers in my College!

They also helped me reaching this milestone.

This video is gonna be a little different which I actually shot with juniors.

What phones do B.Tech Engineering students generally

choose when they join college

And what are their beloved brands of smart phones

will interest some of us right!? :D

And here are some of the interesting answers they gave .

Let's have a look!

Me: Which phone are you using?

I'm using Vivo V9

Me:Okay, do you like it?

yeah, I do Me:What's your favourite smartphone brand He: My favourite brand is,

SAMSUNG

Me:Samsung, okay. But why samsung?

He: Because,

Because.. what to say bro, I just Like it :P

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Me: What's the smart phone you are using right now?

I'm using Redmi 5

Note 5, Redmi Note 5

Me:oh note 5! okay,are you happy with that? He:Yeah very much :}

Me:fine, what's you favorite smartphone brand?

IPhone X

ooh Iphone!!

Apple, So,why Apple?

Yeah apple

It is just.... It's like a brand and..

I Prefer the Brand!

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Which phone are you using?

I use Oppo F5

F5 !

yeah,

Okay, do you like it? Yeah, I do

Yeah! I do. Why do you bother asking xD

Which is your favourite smartphone?

Favourite brand is ...The same oppo

It's working excellent!

So,what do you check when you are buying a smartphone?

hmm..RAM,

internal memory

Pixels of both front and back cameras.. yeah that's it

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smartphone brand that you love

Vivo V9, Vivo

And you?

IPhone X

Me:Why apple? Because Apple is nice to use :}

And you, Are you using the Vivo V9?

Me:Are You Happy with that?

Yeah I Am.

What do you guys see when you have to choose a smartphone?

I Want the Selfie!!

So, You're contributing in turning Hindustan into Selfiestan! ;P

Phone?

The Samsung J7 Nxt!

Do You Like it?

Yeah! I Like it!

What do you choose if you have to buy a smartphone?

The Camera, Battery, Storage, The Juice (mah battery), the RAM

Okay, You consider almost Everything then!

Okay! What's your Favorite smartphone Brand then?

Samsung!

Samsung?

Yeah! Samsung! (Lot of Same sungs :I)

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What is your smartphone?

ASUS Zenfone Max Pro...

Oh! BTW, do you like the selfie camera on that thing?

Yeah! Why not? it is fine!

Time to reveal your favorite smatphone brand!

OnePlus it is!

Why is that?

Because it offers Stock Android(oxygen OS Actually :P) and... Great Build Quality!

The Camera is also very good!

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You! What's your smartphone?

Mi Note 5 Pro! (Redmi it is...)

Note 5 Pro! Do you have any complaints with your Redmi Phone?

Complaints?! Yeah, The phone hangs on me at times :(

Really!? Note 5 Pro?

Yeah Bro...

Okay, your favorite smartphone brand!?

APPLE

Oh! Apple Again! Tell me Why?

It's different from Android and I Just like it. That all.

What is the smartphone you are using Right Now?

I'm currently using One Plus 5T

Okay! Do You Like it?

I Absolutely Love it!

So, One Plus is your Favourite Smartphone Brand! (Gueesed it!)

Yes! One Plus is My Favorite smartphone brand!

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What's the smartphone you are using right now?

Moto g5s Plus

You Like it? The Dual Camera and stuff.

Yes I Like it. The Dual Camera and the design

Tell me one Feature you like the most in your G5s Plus!

Now, It has a New Design which I Dig! and the dual camera is very good in clarity and depth of focus

What is your favorite smartphone brand?

One Plus!

Why One Plus?

It has been like very good and offering great features

The camera quality, design and all attract me!

What is the smartphone you use?

Ah! Moto Sir! (Senior-Junior :P)

E5!

Moto E5! What made you choose that?

Less Price, Good battery capacity

Also the processor is good! Snapdragon!

So, I picked it up!

Okay! Is the camera any good?

Yeah! It is Satisfactory!

Satisfied? Its fine then. Then you're happy with that!

Yeah! I am.

Your favorite smartphone brand?

It's One Plus!

What's your favorite smartphone brand?

OPPO

Oh! You Like Oppo? What's your phone?

Real Me 1

Is is good? The Performance and all?

Great Performance and I really like the design of it!

Yeah! I'm also a fan of that design!

How are the cameras performing? Front and Back!

The single cameras are doing well.

Then Photos are cool you say?

So, what's your variant? 3GB, 4 or..

It is 6GB Variant!

Oh, the 6,128 one?

Yes!

So you are satisfied with the Helio P60!

Yeah!

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what smartphone are you using?

Swipe! Swipe Elite

Are you Happy with that?

No! I absolutely Hate it! You guys don't buy it!

What smartphone do you like?

iPhone!

Why apple?

Ah! It doesn't hang! NEVER

Do you like Tech, Smartphones etc.. Are you interested in it?

Ah! Nope!

No? Fine

Are you using smartphone?

Haa!

What's that?

Samsung J7 Max

Oh! The J7 Max, is it fine?

How old is it?

Just 6 Months old baby it is!

Working fine?

Yeah!

What's the smartphone?

Samsung!

Also the Favourite!

Okay!

So, you like what you are using?

Yeah! i Absolutely Love it

Okay! What features do you like?

Generally some people don't like samsung.

Why do you like it?

Ah! For normal usage, it is fine! Doesn't bother me much!

So, they work well for normal usage?

Did your phone hang anytime?

No!

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What all do you consider while buying a smartphone?

The Camera performance!, RAM, Storage

battery mah

So, you also consider battery ? GOOD!

what phone are you using right now?

ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1

, the 4GB Variant!

You Like it?

I Do!

Favorite smartphone brand?

One Plus!

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Your smartphone?

Let we! LE 1 S

LeTV?

Yeah LeTV

You Like it?

I Do!

Tell me your favorite smartohone brand!

Redmi Note 4!

Why Redmi?

Low Price! Low Cost!

What smartphone you are using right now?

Mi Note 4! (Redmi it is!)

Redmi Note 4!

Okay! You Like it?

Yeah! It is Fine!

Any Hanging Issues?

Not Yet! Performing well.

Ahh! Your favorite smartphone brand?

APPLE

why apple?

Don't you dare asking me! It's APPLE THAT'S IT!

Please Subscribe to LSUD Tech Telugu on YouTube.

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So Guys, This is it! To summarize, Many say apple and they dig it as a Brand! and

Also, Many like one plus.

One Plus attract youth!

May be after a couple of years, they might say POCO

As the are following the same strategy

Aggressive Specs and Super Aggressive Pricing!

A Few say samsung and it is fine for light usage!

and for people who don't bother about specs and all

Samsung does well they say!

Let me know in the comments if you want me to make different kind of videos like this

Oh! I forgot to talk about this!

I Told I'd give something away when we cross 500.

So, I thought to give something around Rs.500

I thought something like the Mi Basic earphones which are the best under 500.

But if you guys have any good ideas, let me know in comments!

We sort everything and will give the best one away!

So guys, Again

Thanks a lot for 500. And My juniors, special Thanks to you Guys

Those who are with me from the beginning, you guys are awesome!

This is Bharath from LSUD Tech Telugu, Signing off :)

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For more infomation >> [Use Subtitles] What smartphone do students use? + Giveaway Update - LSUD Tech Telugu - Duration: 7:59.

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Denuclearization talks stall as North Korea goes strong on what U.S. can offer - Duration: 2:29.

Amid stalled nuclear talks between the U.S. and North Korea... we have more on that letter

North Korea has sent to the U.S.,... in which,... the regime asked Washington to bring something

to the table.... if it wants to talk in Pyongyang.

The U.S., meanwhile, has renewed its ban on Americans traveling to the North.

Lee Ji-won starts us off.

It appears U.S. President Donald Trump didn't have a choice but to call off his Secretary

of State's fourth visit to Pyongyang as Washington had "nothing to offer" the regime.

Citing an unnamed government official, Reuters reported Thursday what was in the secret letter

Kim Yong-chol, vice chairman of North Korea's Workers' Party's central committee, sent to

the U.S.

It said "Mike Pompeo should not come to Pyongyang, if the U.S. has nothing to offer."

The regime has been asking the U.S. to declare an end to the Korean War, while the Trump

administration has been pushing Pyongyang for a inventory of its nuclear and missile

programs and other military assets.

The official added that the North Koreans seem to be thinking the U.S. is not fulfilling

its side of the bargain,... which appears to back up a report by U.S.-based media outlet

Vox, which said President Trump promised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un a peace treaty sometime

soon after their summit in June.

But the Trump administration continues to insist denuclearization has to take place

before anything else.

Amid concerns over the stalemate, the U.S. remains firm on its restrictions on the regime.

The U.S. State Department has extended its ban on Americans' travel to North Korea for

another year,... until August 31st 2019.

It cited concerns about the threat of arrest.

U.S. law stipulates that travel restrictions on Americans may be imposed if "there is imminent

danger to the public health or physical safety of U.S. travelers in the country or area."

But it's known that "individuals who wish to travel to or within North Korea for extremely

limited purposes," and whose travel is in the U.S. national interest, can apply for

a "special validation" from the State Department.

There will also be exceptions if the trip is justified by "compelling humanitarian considerations."

The ban was imposed in September last year after the death of American student Otto Warmbier,

who was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor by the North after allegedly trying to steal

a propaganda sign.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Denuclearization talks stall as North Korea goes strong on what U.S. can offer - Duration: 2:29.

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What is Karma And How It Works? - Sadhguru Answers - Duration: 13:48.

Now the essence of all this is first

thing is to understand the nature of how

existence is happening either you can

look at this or you can look at the

Hatter or you can look at the universe

if you want to look at the universe it

is complex it is difficult because you

don't have a gallery seat you know there

is no it is not like a stadium you can

sit somewhere and watch the whole

universe very difficult you can only see

it in pieces if you want and I want want

to watch an atom nobody has seen an atom

do you know this do you know this even

in a super electron microscope you can't

see an atom we have observed its

activity but we have never seen an atom

as such but we have broken it we are

capable of breaking things that even we

cannot see that's our we are very proud

of this distance we can break anything

we can make it or not is a questionable

thing but we can break anything we want

even if we cannot see it we can break it

now what you see and what you do not see

itself is a very dicey thing in the

sense what is it that you can see right

now can you see my hand yes you can see

my hand only because my hand stops light

if my hand did not stop this light if it

allowed light to pass through you

wouldn't see this hand yes or in other

words right now your visual apparatus

can see only those things which stop

light anything that allows light through

you cannot see you cannot see life with

light itself first of all can you see

the light that is here no only whatever

stops lie

you can see what does not stop like you

cannot see it very bad isn't it

you must be able to see all those things

which allow light to pass through

because they are important things but

right now your visual apparatus had

trained to see or capable of seeing only

that which stops light so the whole

process of seeing life the way it is

means first of all evolving an eye a

thoughtless eye an eye which is free of

thought when I say free of thought it is

free from the taint of memory right now

these two eyes are heavily loaded with

memory so you can see this if you see a

group of people like this if you just

casually look like this if they among

these hundreds of people if there is one

face that you are familiar with you will

see suddenly that face sticks out have

you noticed this have you noticed this

you are going in a street there are

hundred people standing there

your friend is among that if you look

here just this friend's face is more

clear than the rest of the faces because

this eye works with memory the more

memory you have the better it sees no

memory it cannot see memory means and

accumulated past memory means

information memory means that which does

not exist but acts out as if it does

memories are more real than reality

isn't it so yes or no say I want you to

understand everything in your life is

run by memory not just your computer

stick everything in your life when I say

memory not just what you carry here your

very body is a body of memory

why if you eat a banana it becomes a

masculine body and if she eats a banana

it becomes a feminine body he's simply

because of the memory that it contains

isn't it the information that is stored

in this body and that body is different

same banana it becomes a man same banana

it becomes a woman yes or no

are you eating different types of

bananas same thing same food if you eat

it is becoming one way in one person it

is becoming dark skin in another person

it's becoming fair-skinned how the

memory that you carry do you remember

your great great great great great

grandfather you don't but his nose is

sitting on your face your body remembers

isn't it you may not have no idea who it

was

but your body remembers even today a

million years ago how your forefathers

were still it remembers isn't it so what

you call as my body is just a body of

memory and eyes are loaded with memory i

which is loaded with memory and I which

is corrupted with memory cannot see

anything the way it is it will only see

things as it is convenient because the

software is working from inside it will

not allow you to see anything the way it

is this is what traditionally we are

referring to as Karma

it is there in your body it is there in

your energies it is there in the way

your chemical reactions happen it is

there in your brain it is there in your

mind it is there in everything in the

very physical energy that you carry

there is memory because you will see

each person's energies behave

differently from the other simply

because of the type of memory it carries

if you want to get rid of this it's a

long process and if you get rid of this

dismantling of the personality and the

body will happen so another ways to

create a distance from it

just hold it little away when you want

to play with it you play with it when

you want to switch it off you must be

able to switch it off so for this an

external view is needed right now your

yours are loaded with memory you eyes

are loaded with memory your tongue is

loaded with memory why if you are born

in Karnataka if you go to North Indian

food doesn't taste good is because the

tongue is loaded with memory so no have

you suffered this or no you went north

and they said aloe bhaji are no matter I

know palak aloo paratha Allah oh Allah

oh they said you couldn't stay there

because your tongue is loaded with

memory it wants the same things back

otherwise it will suffer so what being

loaded with memory means is a cocoon of

the past he's holding you it will not

allow you to even move into the present

a cocoon of the past holds you and you

allow it to do this because it feels

safe it creates a cocoon there is safety

but in safety there is also imprisonment

you are really safe if we lock your pin

a safe isn't it but the problem is you

can't get out that's the whole problem

walls that you build a self-protection

they also become the walls of self

imprisonment that is the nature of life

if you lock yourself from inside or

outside it's the same thing as long as

you do not open the lock

or whether somebody lock you from

outside or you lock yourself from inside

there is no difference anyway your

impression

isn't it at least somebody locked you

from outside you can at least complain

and scream you locked yourself from

inside you can only be depressed you

cannot even scream who at home will you

scream so this process of what we are

looking at is the memory imprints itself

on all levels right up to the elemental

level from the five elements which

function here from just after that

memories work starts so when we uh tur

the word Karma

it is not one simple formula or it's not

you know people are saying theory of

karma we are not talking about any

theory we are referring to a certain

reality karma means memory action and

memory past action exists only in the

form of memory isn't it so yes

memory not just what you carry here

every cell in the body carries his own

memory why one atom behaves differently

from another atom though the same

ingredient sees it has a memory a

hydrogen atom has one kind of memory

oxygen atom has another kind of memory

unless you mix them up they will

continue to behave like that it is in a

small circle you are in a little larger

circle the universe is in a much larger

circle but the same memory rules all of

it so when we said karma we are not

talking about some concept or philosophy

we are referring to a certain reality

which is finding manifestation as who

you are the very shape of your body is

because of memory if a bird eats a mango

it becomes a bird if a worm eats a mango

it becomes

if you eat a mango you become a human

being same mango how many things it's

doing depending upon what kind of memory

carries isn't it you what you call as a

seed if you plant the same seed if you

plant a seed in the same soil here you

plant a mango tree here you can plant an

apple tree the same soil this will only

produce apples this will only produce

mangoes I know there isn't a newspaper

pitch where you know a jackfruit is

become bananas that's different

yes you saw this oh you are from

Bangalore are they when early no you

didn't see this a bunch of bananas are

coming out of a jackfruit for some

reason that's a freak and that's

happened because of some mix-up we don't

know who did the mix-up but essentially

if you in the same soil if you plant an

apple seed and the mango seed this will

only produce apples this will only

produce mangoes

because seed is a certain amount of

memory isn't it whether it is a seed of

a plant or your father's seed which

enter your mother's womb it is just

memory and memory and memory isn't it so

this is karma and this goes right back

right up to the elemental level

everything is memory only the pure

element is free from memory so the idea

when we start restarting of both Asia

because that's the most important thing

that he mastered the element that's why

we bow down to him because because he

mastered the elements he has an eye

which has no memory at endless eye which

sees everything just the way it is so

yoga essentially means developing an eye

which is not contaminated by memory

which simply sees it does not see things

the way your memory

perverts it

it simply sees everything the way it is

this I will see those things which do

not stop light right now these two eyes

can only see what stops light if you

start seeing something that does not

stop like that means another dimension

of the eye is beginning to function

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Yellowstone volcano eruption What would happen if Yellowstone supervolcano erupted - Duration: 4:18.

Yellowstone supervolcano is one of the

most dynamic sites on earth with the

news of a 100-foot fissure causing

closures and nearby Grand Teton National

Park the giant fissure in Grand Teton

Wyoming has prompted officials to shut

down areas of the park in case of Rock

Falls the park said in a statement the

area was closed to protect human safety

on July 10th after expanding cracks in a

rock buttress were detected it is

unknown how long the closure will be in

effect geologists are monitoring the

buttress for movement and have initiated

a risk assessment for the area Grand

Teton does not sit directly above

Yellowstone's magma chambers but the

whole area is susceptible to ground

movement due to geological activity so

cracks are not unusual

while the fissure is likely the result

of normal seismic activity in the area

any movement relating to Yellowstone

prompts concern over what could be the

most catastrophic eruption of all time

the US Geological Survey USGS has a

color-coded alert level for all its

volcanoes ranging from green normal to

red eruption imminent were underway

Yellowstone is at green level so there

is no cause for concern

however the volcano is certainly not

extinct and continues to put on an

impressive display of activity the

Steamboat Geezer has entered a period of

frequent massive water eruptions but

these have no implications for future

volcanic eruptions and in June 2018

alone 76 earthquakes were detected in

the Yellowstone National Park region

every year the Yellowstone Caldera a

large cauldron like hollow subsides a

few centimeters a pattern that began in

2015 while the supervolcano hasn't seen

an active eruption in 664 thousand years

scientists consider it worth monitoring

constantly a supervolcano is thousands

of times more powerful than a regular

volcano and could result in changes felt

across the globe while the chances of

this happening are very low in 2014 a

team of

tests publishes a paper exploring what a

Yellowstone super-eruption might look

like in the hypothetical report the

scientists found the eruption would be

preceded by massive unmissable warning

signs nASA has released

out-of-this-world images showing views

of US national parks from space intense

seismic activity would be felt across

the whole park with the earthquakes

taking weeks or months to break up the

rocks above the magma when the eruption

finally came it would be 1,000 times

more powerful than a regular volcanic

eruption the volcano would eject at

least 240 cubic miles of material and

lava wouldn't be the problem a

pyroclastic flow would cause volcanic

ash to be ejected miles into the air and

scattered across the whole of the United

States Yellowstone volcano eruption this

could conceivably bury the Northern

Rockies in 3 feet of ash and devastate

the states of Wyoming Idaho Colorado

Montana and Utah the Midwest and both

coasts would get a few inches of ash

this amount of ash would be devastating

it could kill people plants animals

crush buildings and flatten cities even

outlying areas would feel the impact

with farms destroyed roads and sewers

blocked and respiratory problems

aggravated Yellowstone volcano eruption

a volcanic eruption that big would also

have major effects on the global climate

volcanoes can emit sulfur aerosols that

reflect sunlight back into the

atmosphere cool the climate don't worry

too much though however despite fears

and eruption could be imminent the

apocalypse is not upon us

the USGS says the odds of Yellowstone

erupting are 0.0001 4% lower than the

odds of getting hit by a civilization

destroying asteroid in fact some say

that the supervolcano may never erupt

again

For more infomation >> Yellowstone volcano eruption What would happen if Yellowstone supervolcano erupted - Duration: 4:18.

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What is the Best Bible? - Duration: 7:11.

I field a never ending stream of requests from folks to advise them of the "best" Bible

or one that is a direct word for word, literal translation.

And I'm here to tell you that such a thing would sound

so odd in English that it would be near to impossible

to make sense of it.

The grammatical structures of Hebrew, Greek and English are quite different from one another.

Many words in Greek and Hebrew don't have precise, one to one, English equivalents.

But even more, as concerns the New Testament, behind

those Greek words (this is so important)...

Behind those Greek words are the Hebrew thought

patterns of their Hebrew authors who were attempting to express themselves

about their Hebrew religion.

But because (as in Paul's case) the writers were usually sending their letters to Greek

speakers in the Diaspora, they couldn't use their Hebrew

language to express themselves. Why? The recipients wouldn't be able to read it.

As one who has been privileged to travel extensively internationally, I can tell you that even if

someone in another country is able to speak English well enough, many of the words and

terms we use in our Western vocabulary mean something

different to them.

And that is because the terms and words we use have a direct relationship

to our particular culture.

Merely speaking a foreign language in no way assumes any understanding

whatsoever of the societies in which that is their native language.

Just because I might be able to speak Spanish doesn't mean I

have any understanding of Mexican culture or the cultures of Puerto Rico, Spain or Argentina.

One of the best examples of this that I delight in retelling is that several years ago I purchased

a riding toy for one of my grandchildren.

It of course required assembly and was made (where else?) in China.

So the English assembly instructions were written by English speaking Chinese.

Everything was going along well until I read the following instruction:

"Insert bolt through the wheel hub, and tighten the nut until it is happy".

Happy?

How am I supposed to know when the nut is happy?

In English the term happy is reserved as an expression

of emotion.

But apparently in Chinese culture it carries a little different meaning

and can be extended to inanimate objects; it more

means to make something (or perhaps someone) right or functioning in harmony.

So the reason for the existence of the scores of different Bible versions, in English alone,

has to do

with what choices a particular Bible translator or board of Bible editors made about how to

define certain Greek and Hebrew words.

Since almost all translators are beholden to one

denomination or another, they will quite naturally use words

that best uphold their theological beliefs, and believe me,

Some bibles are even translated by athiests.

It may come as a surprise, but it's true.

The CJB is no different.

So why do I use it?

Because it reads so well when spoken out loud and

because it inserts some words and names in Hebrew to constantly remind us that the Bible

is a Hebrew document from Genesis to Revelation.

Although a helpful tool, the CJB is not the greatest study Bible.

The best solution for most students of God's Word is to use a variety of

Bibles, with the CJB as just one of them.

On paper, one of the better technical ranslations is the KJV.

But the problem with it is that it uses an antiquated dialect of English that

was spoken 500 years ago and so many of the English words used in the KJV had a very different

meaning then than it does for us who use modern English.

There is one translation that I encourage people to avoid: the NIV.

It is clearly an agenda driven Bible that will add or delete words and phrases

and portions of verses to assure that its particular humanistic worldview is put forward.

So, with that, what is the better and more accurate translation of Romans 1:17 than the CJB?

We find it in the English Standard Version (and it is spoken essentially this same way

in many other familiar English versions): ESV Romans 1:17 For in it the righteousness

of God is revealed from faith for faith, as it is

written, "The righteous shall live by faith."

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