Posted in eabits, philosophy, tagged caw, crows on June 5, 2010|
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When you “run” with the crows
– after while you caw.
– eab, 3/22/10
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Posted in Bible, death, education, opposing wrong, poem, tagged accredited degree, angels pulled her bodily out, Mr. Lot, MRS. LOT, Sodom and Gomorrah on June 5, 2010|
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MRS. LOT
Can there be any doubt, Mrs. Lot could pout,
To always have her way?
The angels pulled her bodily out,
But the affections inside would not be denied;
The real Mrs. Lot wanted to stay.
– Jun. ’81
MR. LOT
Looking, longing for everything he might see
Lot to Sodom went
To work on his accredited degree,
At Sodom and Gomorrah University.
– Jun. ’81
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Posted in Bible, education, QQQuaint Quality Quotes, science, today in history, tagged 1.3 million words on biblical subjects, all the four Beasts are still alive, Daniel easiest to be understood, Daniel is most distinct in order of time, Darby & Browne, greatest scientific genius, Isaac admitted to Cambridge, Isaac Newton (1643-1727), London, Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, spent less of his life studying science than theology, today in history on June 5, 2010|
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It should interest readers that the “greatest scientific genius the world has ever known” Isaac Newton (1643-1727) actually spent less of his life studying science than theology, writing 1.3 million words on biblical subjects.
“Kings and Chronicles frequently agree with one another in words for many sentences together. Where they agree in sense, there they agree in words also.”
– Isaac Newton, Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, London: Darby & Browne, chap.1.
“…Giving ear to the Prophets is a fundamental character of the true Church.”
– Isaac Newton, Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, London: Darby & Browne, chap.1.
“The predictions of things to come relate to the state of the Church in all ages: and amongst the old Prophets, Daniel is most distinct in order of time, and easiest to be understood:”
– Isaac Newton, Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, London: Darby & Browne, chap.1.
“Daniel was in the greatest credit amongst the Jews, till the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian: and to reject his Prophecies, is to reject the Christian religion. For this religion is founded upon his Prophecy concerning the Messiah.”
– Isaac Newton, Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, London: Darby & Browne, chap.4.
“…all the four Beasts are still alive, tho the dominion of the three first be taken away.”
– Isaac Newton, Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel, London: Darby & Browne, chap.4.
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