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		<title>Overwhelmed By Numbers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was overwhelmed with all the posts on Shalom Aleichem that I received in response to my invitation. I spent so much time responding to emails, posting, editing etc. that I barely had time to write anything this week. I was thrilled to receive so many beautiful insights into a song that so many take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/><br/>I was overwhelmed with all the posts on Shalom Aleichem that I received in response to my invitation. I spent so much time responding to emails, posting, editing etc. that I barely had time to write anything this week. I was thrilled to receive so many beautiful insights into a song that so many take for granted, but I was also distracted. I am far from the best time-manager. (Busy-itis)<br/><br/>Jacob used numbers in this week’s portion to overwhelm his brother, Esau. He sent a huge number of gifts, many enough to distract anyone other than Esau who liked having too many things. (Yesh li kol) Jacob went one step further: He positioned the gifts in parcels so that Esau would meet one of Jacob’s representatives laden with gifts, and ask, “What are all these things?” The planned response was, “They are gifts to you Esau from your servant Jacob.” Every mile or two, Esau would find more gifts.<br/><br/>Jacob used this strategy to make Esau feel that there were more and more gifts coming his way. He wanted to diffuse his brother’s hatred and anger with an overwhelming number and presentation of gifts. It worked.<br/><br/>Jacob even divided his camp into two, not only to protect half of his possessions, but also to create an image of having more: “Now I have enough for two camps!”<br/><br/>Jacob certainly appreciated the pure “Numbers Strategy.” The Midrash describes Esau’s angel as using Jacob’s strategy against him: Jacob was alone at the side of the river and a man said, “Can you please help me with these few things?” Jacob, being the gentleman he was, readily agreed. He helped the man carry some things across the river only to hear, “I have a few more things. Can you help me with those as well?” Well, a gentleman is a gentleman, and Jacob agreed. Until this happened over and over and Jacob realized that he had spent most of the night being distracted by numbers!<br/><br/>“Pharmakos, pharmakos! What are you doing to me?” Jacob didn’t wrestle with the man-angel, he wrestled with numbers and distractions.<br/><br/>It’s interesting to note that immediately after the “match,” Jacob brought his two camps back together. (Rabbeinu Avraham ben HaRambam)<br/><br/>The angel had one lesson for Jacob: “Yes, your strategy of overwhelming numbers and distractions is effective. But a distraction is just that; a distraction. Become “Israel,” the person who can directly and courageously confront every issue.”<br/><br/>Jacob listened. He combined the two camps and stepped forward to deal directly with Esau. He became Israel in the process.<br/><br/>I can look back at my week and complain about distractions, self-imposed as they were, or, I can choose to acknowledge that I must confront my issues head-on, and become an Israel.<br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.momentsofelegance.com/catalog/bath-wedding-favors-c-66.html'>bath wedding favors</a></p>
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		<title>In the Bible But not in the Quran (11): Kill All the Midianites – B</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kill all the Midianites in the BibleAlthough Midian was the Land of refugee of Moses and Moses&#8217; Father in Law and Moses&#8217; Wife was Midianites; however, the LORD Commanded Moses to kill all the Midianites and to destroy all their cities!=========Kill all the Midianites in the Bible &#8211; BMoses sent his army to the war [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/><br/>Kill all the Midianites in the Bible<br/><br/>Although Midian was the Land of refugee of Moses and Moses&#8217; Father in Law and Moses&#8217; Wife was Midianites; however, the LORD Commanded Moses to kill all the Midianites and to destroy all their cities!<br/><br/>=========<br/><br/>Kill all the Midianites in the Bible &#8211; B<br/><br/>Moses sent his army to the war as the LORD commanded<br/><br/>1) They slew all the males, and 2) They slew the kings of Midian, beside the rest of them that were slain; and 3) They took all the women of Midian captives, and their little ones, and 4) They took the spoil of all their cattle, and 5) They took all their flocks, and 6) They took all their goods, and 7) They burnt all their cities wherein they dwelt, and <img src='http://www.cloudlaw.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> They burnt all their goodly castles, with fire, and 9) They took all the spoil, and all the prey, both of men and of beasts, and 10) They brought the captives, and the prey, and the spoil, unto Moses.<br/><br/>After all of that, was Moses satisfied about fulfillment of the LORD Commandment? NO!<br/><br/>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br/><br/>Moses was angry with the officers of the army<br/><br/>Moses said unto them, have you saved all the women alive?<br/><br/>Then Moses commanded his soldiers:<br/><br/>1) Kill every male among the little ones, and<br/><br/>2) Kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him.<br/><br/>3) But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for you (as captives).<br/><br/>4) After that, purify both yourselves and your captives,<br/><br/>Then, the LORD Commanded Moses, saying,<br/><br/>Take the sum of the prey that was taken, both of man and of beast<br/><br/>The booty that remained from the spoil which the men of war had plundered was<br/><br/>•	675,000 sheep,<br/><br/>•	72,000 cattle,<br/><br/>•	61,000 donkeys and<br/><br/>•	32,000 women who had never slept with a man (Captives)<br/><br/>Then Moses divided the spoil as the LORD Commanded!<br/><br/>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br/><br/>Numbers 31:13-53 King James Version (KJV)<br/><br/>13And Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and all the princes of the congregation, went forth to meet them without the camp.<br/><br/>14And Moses was wroth with the officers of the host, with the captains over thousands, and captains over hundreds, which came from the battle.<br/><br/>15And Moses said unto them, Have ye saved all the women alive?<br/><br/>16Behold, these caused the children of Israel, through the counsel of Balaam, to commit trespass against the LORD in the matter of Peor, and there was a plague among the congregation of the LORD.<br/><br/>17Now therefore kill every male among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him.<br/><br/>18But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves.<br/><br/>19And do ye abide without the camp seven days: whosoever hath killed any person, and whosoever hath touched any slain, purify both yourselves and your captives on the third day, and on the seventh day.<br/><br/>20And purify all your raiment, and all that is made of skins, and all work of goats&#8217; hair, and all things made of wood.<br/><br/>21And Eleazar the priest said unto the men of war which went to the battle, This is the ordinance of the law which the LORD commanded Moses; 22Only the gold, and the silver, the brass, the iron, the tin, and the lead, 23Every thing that may abide the fire, ye shall make it go through the fire, and it shall be clean: nevertheless it shall be purified with the water of separation: and all that abideth not the fire ye shall make go through the water. 24And ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh day, and ye shall be clean, and afterward ye shall come into the camp.<br/><br/>25And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,<br/><br/>26Take the sum of the prey that was taken, both of man and of beast, thou, and Eleazar the priest, and the chief fathers of the congregation:<br/><br/>27 &#8211; 30 ……………………………………………….<br/><br/>31And Moses and Eleazar the priest did as the LORD commanded Moses.<br/><br/>32And the booty, being the rest of the prey which the men of war had caught, was six hundred thousand and seventy thousand and five thousand sheep,<br/><br/>33And threescore and twelve thousand beeves,<br/><br/>34And threescore and one thousand asses,<br/><br/>35And thirty and two thousand persons in all, of women that had not known man by lying with him.<br/><br/>36 &#8211; 51………………………….<br/><br/>52And all the gold of the offering that they offered up to the LORD, of the captains of thousands, and of the captains of hundreds, was sixteen thousand seven hundred and fifty shekels. 53(For the men of war had taken spoil, every man for himself.)<br/><br/>=========<br/><br/>Kill all the Midianites in the Quran:<br/><br/>This story of mass-murder and mass-destruction is not found in the Quran!<br/><br/>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br/><br/>What if the Quran was the Book which commands to kill 1) the Uncircumcised, 2) the one who curses his father or his mother, 3) the gay, 4) the Zoosexual together with the animal, 5) whosoever does work in the Sabbath! 6) Your brother, your son, etc. if they try to turn you away from the LORD and 7) all who live in that town, <img src='http://www.cloudlaw.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> the false prophet and 9) all the Midianites and 10) all the women and boys?<br/><br/>What the Western Media would have said? What names they have given the Quran in such case?<br/><br/>=========<br/><br/>Back to the main issue of my series of articles; this is my question to you smart readers: &#8220;Is the Quran quoted from the Bible?&#8221;<br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.sirvino.com'>wine reviews</a></p>
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		<title>Homily: Man of Holiness, Thomas Aquinas; Man of Head and Heart, Thomas Aquinas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tuesday, January 27, 2009 Man of Holiness, Thomas Aquinas;Man of head and heart, Thomas AquinasA homily,Peter Menkin, Obl Cam OSBChurch of Our Saviour (Episcopal)Mill Valley, CA USAWednesday Eucharist, January 28, 2009Wisdom 7:7-14Psalm 37: 3-6, 32-33Matthew 13: 47-52In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy ghost.Let me declare a few matters about the Saint, Thomas [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/>Tuesday, January 27, 2009<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Man of Holiness, Thomas Aquinas;<br/><br/>Man of head and heart, Thomas Aquinas<br/><br/>A homily,<br/><br/>Peter Menkin, Obl Cam OSB<br/><br/>Church of Our Saviour (Episcopal)<br/><br/>Mill Valley, CA USA<br/><br/>Wednesday Eucharist, January 28, 2009<br/><br/>Wisdom 7:7-14<br/><br/>Psalm 37: 3-6, 32-33<br/><br/>Matthew 13: 47-52<br/><br/>In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy ghost.<br/><br/>Let me declare a few matters about the Saint, Thomas Aquinas. He believed that God loved mankind, that God was love. He was a brilliant man of mind and heart.<br/><br/>Introduction<br/><br/>Though a Dominican all his life, originally this Doctor of the Church, was foiled and discouraged from living a life directed towards holiness, and in becoming a Dominican he became more so less presumptive of God. By less presumptive I mean he did not presume on God to be but a man. As history tells us, a year before the end of his life, St. Thomas stopped writing, burned much of his work, and said it was all so much &#8220;straw.&#8221; Seemingly extreme, the Saint and Holy Man does in such ways abandon himself to God.<br/><br/>The kind of family efforts to dissuade him from becoming a Dominican included kidnapping. At one time, Thomas on the way to Rome was seized by his brothers and brought back to his parents at the castle of S. Giovanni There he was held a captive for a year or two and besieged with prayers, threats, and even sensual temptation to make him relinquish his purpose. Finally the family yielded and the Dominican order sent Thomas to Cologne to study under Albertus Magnus, where he arrived probably toward the end of 1244. He accompanied Albertus to Paris in 1245, remained there with his teacher.<br/><br/>St. Thomas was frequently abstracted and in ecstasy. Towards the end of his life the ecstasies became more frequent. On one occasion, at Naples in 1273, after he had completed his treatise on the Eucharist, three of the brethren saw him lifted in ecstasy, and they heard a voice proceeding from the crucifix on the altar, saying &#8220;Thou hast written well of me, Thomas; what reward wilt thou have?&#8221; Thomas replied, &#8220;None other than Thyself, Lord&#8221;<br/><br/>Another source says:<br/><br/>The end of 1225 is usually assigned as the time of his birth. …( 1227 is the more probable date.). All agree that he died in 1274.<br/><br/>The Saint, his ideas<br/><br/>Yes, we are talking about a man, a Saint of great thought, powerful heart, and relationship to God so strong he is considered a Saint. Through the centuries this man has been one of the seminal thinkers of Christianity. We celebrate his Feast Day in Church today, January 28, 2009, and remember that he posited that there is God. His faith and arguments so strong, as I say, they influence Christianity today. That is more than 850 years after his death, and all the time between. That makes one think of things that matter, those that last, the matters of the Church and Christ.<br/><br/>His life exemplified a pinnacle of mind, and his ideas on God and the natural world have been examined through the centuries. Who is there who doesn’t know the name Aquinas?<br/><br/>As reminder of his thought, his writings, as summarized by one source:<br/><br/>In his Sacred doctrine, Thomas’ fivefold proof of the existence of God posited the following. I’ve divided them here for the sake of emphasis on love.<br/><br/>· (1) There is first the mover, unmoved, a first cause in the chain of causes. This absolutely necessary being, “an absolutely perfection being”, is a rational designer.<br/><br/>· (2) In this connection thoughts of unity, infinity, unchangeableness, and goodness of the highest exist. These matters are deduced.<br/><br/>· (3) The spiritual being of God is defined as thinking and willing. His knowledge is absolutely perfect. He knows himself and all things appointed by him. Every knowing being strives after the thing known, as end, and will is implied in knowing.<br/><br/>· (4) As God knows himself as perfect good, he wills himself to this end. God wills everything; everything is brought by divine will in the relation of means to an end.<br/><br/>· (5) God wills good to every being, which exists. He loves it. Therefore, love is the fundamental relation of God to the world.<br/><br/>· The divine love exists for every creature in like measure. The good assured by love to the individual exists for different beings in various degrees.<br/><br/>· The loving God gives to every being what it needs in relation to practical reason, affording the idea of moral law.<br/><br/>I want to emphasize that Christian living, and receiving God’s love isn’t limited to Saints and Holy men and women. They, too, strove and practiced living lives that in knowing the goodness of God, the life of Christ, and the redemption and need for turning, turning, turning each day towards a way of life that is for neighbor and Christ, responded to the New and Old Testament, The Bible (see Wisdom 7: 7-14). Though we fall and fail, we do again.<br/><br/>The Anglican divine<br/><br/>Richard Hooker was influenced by Thomas Aquinas’ natural law, and it is the Anglican Hooker who with this influence developed the theory of “Via Media.” Both believed in the “natural light of reason.” A divine, Hooker wrote “…a signature work of reformed Anglican theology entitled The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. Through this work, Hooker connects scripture, tradition and reason in an effort to assert the authority of the Anglican Church hierarchy in the face of the Puritan challenge. The work not only marks a high point in Anglican theology, but its discussion of natural law influenced John Locke and the American Founding Fathers.”<br/><br/>Thomas lived a life of Biblical wisdom, as did Hooker..<br/><br/>Commonality of Christian and Biblical living<br/><br/>After all, as we think of Saint Thomas, we have much in common as Christians, and it is in part that which we have in common that is also indicative of our living Communion with the Saints. Is this not a miracle of Christ? A miracle of love?<br/><br/>For we Christians, love is the answer. There is also the community of the moral, of ethics, of what we know as Christian living. This man has contributed much to our way of Christian living. Let us remember him, and as one of our readings today says of his way of life as we celebrate him:<br/><br/>He lived a life of Humility—<br/><br/>Do not say, “He will consider the great number of my gifts, / and when I make an offering to the Most High God, he will accept it.<br/><br/>Holy man he became and was, and he lived a life of teaching, praying, and learning. His faith led him to fulfill telling us Truth:<br/><br/>He lived a life of Truth—<br/><br/>Do not devise a lie against your brother, /or do the same to a friend.<br/><br/>He lived a life considerate in speech and self-control—<br/><br/>Do not babble in the assembly of the elders, /and do not repeat yourself when you pray.<br/><br/>The intentions of Thomas’ heart were good, as our Lectionary quote from the Bible implies. His prayers were of strong and pure intention. When he prayed, he prayed so that he did please God through his respect of intention so that individual prayers were not repeated. This does not mean he did not say repeated prayers, as a chant, or that he did not say prayers that were stated differently so that they revealed the facets of his need and heart. These things are presumed.<br/><br/>Thank you for your attention this day. As a say, Thomas was a man of love in Christ, a man who believed and demonstrated with reason and through heart and head there is a God, we celebrate the life and teachings of Thomas Aquinas.<br/><br/>May the Lord bless and keep us. May the Lord make his face to shine upon us and be gracious to us. The Lord lift up his countenance upon us and give us peace.<br/><br/>Note on three images: The first and third are of Thomas Aquinas. The second shows a likeness of the Anglican divine Richard Hooker.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.jackscouponcodes.com/store/4/Buy-coupon-codes.html'>buy.com coupons</a></p>
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		<title>The problems with U.S. Textbooks in their religious instruction, report on a study by Peter Menkin</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/><br/>In a reliable and even remarkable study, The Institute for Jewish &#038; Community Research, located in San Francisco, published a work on religion in American textbooks. These textbooks, used in the United States’ schools, make many errors of religious fact—surprising and even egregious errors.<br/><br/>  The book is titled, “The Trouble with Textbooks: Distorting History and Religion,” published by Lexington Books, a division of Rowman and Littlefield, Publishers.   http://www.lexingtonbooks.com/Catalog/SingleBook.shtml?command=Search&#038;db=^DB/CATALOG.db&#038;eqSKUdata=0739130935   The effort of five years by the late researcher Gary Tobin, PhD (former President of the Institute), and Dennis Ybarra, MBA, was discussed both by email and webcam.   <strong>Part One: The interview begins </strong> Dennis Ybarra says via email:   <strong>How many textbooks are in the study? I’ve a copy of the Executive Summary, found on your website</strong> www.TroublewithTextbooks.org :   I reviewed 28 textbooks. Up until now, I declined to segregate the 28 into subsets of pass or failing overall because the content in each of them is so “all over the map.” Meaning that in the four areas we analyzed: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Israel, many are very good in one area and terrible in another.   <strong>Why do you say some are “…good in one area and terrible in another?”</strong>   This is because the sections in one of these areas may be exemplary while others are egregious.     <strong>Part Two: What Jewish and Community Research says of themselves, an introduction</strong> The introduction to the Executive Summary boldly notes for the book:   “The Trouble with Textbooks sounds the alarm about how textbooks disparage some groups and teach historical distortions. Our schools are supposed to instill young people with American values and provide students with the knowledge necessary for good citizenship. Instead, textbooks are filled with mistakes and misrepresentations.” <strong> </strong> The research was conducted under the funding by and auspices of The Institute for Jewish and Community Research, whose tri-fold purposes are as “…an independent think tank devoted to creating a safe, secure, and growing Jewish community. We provide research to the Jewish community and the general society, utilize our information to design and develop innovative initiatives, and educate the general public and opinion leaders.”   They explain:   (1) “The Institute conducts survey research about religious prejudice.”   (2) “The Institute engages in research about megagifts in American philanthropy, giving to higher education, and philosophies of giving. We also specialize in research about Jewish philanthropy, including foundations and motivations for giving to Jewish causes.”   (3) “We study the demography of the Jewish people, looking at how Jewish identity is defined and expressed. We examine issues relating to inter-marriage, conversion and the racial and ethnic diversity of the Jewish people.”   Regarding their study on textbooks, the Executive Summary explains that people of religious faith will find the errors obvious, once they look at the textbooks. The Institute’s Dennis Ybarra urges parents to read their child’s textbook, and says the Executive Summary is readable and useful to school boards in San Francisco’s Bay Area, and in the United States.   <strong>Part three: The interview again&#8230; then the chart</strong>   • The name “Palestine” is used liberally and innacurately. Prior to the Roman suppression of the Jewish revolts and the Romans’ renaming of the land as a punishment for the revolts, the land was not known as Palestine. • “Palestine” is referred to as the location of Jesus’ ministry even though the word is unknown in Christian sources. • Christianity is described a having been founded &#8220;by a young Palestinian named Jesus.&#8221;   To the religious, whether Christian or Jew, some substantive facts are important. Jesus was a Jew. Jesus lived in Israell, or the Hebrew area of the world which was Judah and Israel. Jesus is without qualification considered the Messiah by Christians, and it is Biblical that he rose from the dead, not only a tradition or belief. As a central part of the faith, that is vital, for Easter is the most important Christian Holiday of the year.   These, as I say, are important points: even very significant. A substantive religious instruction for Jews and Christians is that Moses received the Ten Commandments from God. This is not a vague or questionable teaching. It is clearly visible and part of a believers set of understandings, let alone a general reader of the Bible.   That there are many concerns relevant to today&#8217;s Jewish tradition, for I did note many quotes from the Jerusalem Post to get to the &#8220;moral&#8221; side of the article using the words of the researchers. These are Jewish faith moral concerns, and valid. Jews have a valid and highly regarded moral sense, so I think and is popularly believed. Christians, too, will find these same concerns with their moral dimension, for afterall the two faiths share various areas of teaching for the Old Testament is part of the Christian Bible. Christians and scholars, as well as parents and those whose lessons these are will find the issues and their controversies of moral as well as historic and factual concern of accuracy alone.   The textbooks fail to meet the devotional practices as they are in fact practiced. Here is a chart from the work:  <br/><br/> Islamic teachings are treated as historical truth while Judaism and Christianity are presented with a skeptical tone.  Textbook publishers pass on material that proselytizes for Islam rather than more properly teaches about Islam. <br/><br/>In looking through this comparison chart that notes the language used for Beliefs of the three major religions in the selected textbooks, the chart shows starting on the right: The textbook name and publisher; the religion (as Judiasm, Christianity, Islam). Read carefully for wording, for the differences are subtle, even in nuance. The implication though slight here begins to show a pattern, making the affect of approach to each weighted in a different manner: &#8220;story&#8221;/&#8221;revealed&#8221;; &#8220;claimed&#8221;/&#8221;revelation received&#8221;; &#8220;claimed&#8221;/received revelation from Allah&#8221;, and so on.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong> </strong> <strong>Table 5.1: Comparison of Language Used for Beliefs of the</strong> <strong>Three Major Religions in Selected Textbooks</strong>   Textbook Judaism Christianity Islam The World (Pearson/Scott Foresman) Caption to a picture of a seder plate: &#8220;Foods on the seder plate are symbolic of an ancient Hebrew story.&#8221;   &#8220;The pilgrimage, or hajj (haj), to Mecca is an essential part of Islam, the religion revealed to Muhammad . . . .&#8221; World History: Continuity and Change (Holt) Glossary entry: “Ten Commandments Moral laws Moses claimed to have received from the Hebrew God Yahweh on Mount Sinai.”   Glossary entry: “Qur’an Holy Book of Islam containing revelations received by Muhammad from God.”   World Civilizations: The Global Experience (Pearson)   Glossary entry: “Jesus of Nazareth” reads in part, “prophet and teacher among the Jews; believed by Christians to be the Messiah . . . .” Glossary entry: &#8220;Muhammad Prophet of Islam . . .; received revelations from Allah in 610 C.E. and thereafter . . . .”  Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction. (McDougal Littell)   “According to the New Testament, Jesus of Nazareth was born around 6 to 4 B.C.” “According to Jesus’ followers, he rose from the dead. . . .” “Muhammad’s teachings, which are the revealed word of God . . . , are found in the holy book called the Qur’an.” World Cultures and Geography &#8211; Eastern Hemisphere (McDougal Littell) Teacher’s Planning Guide: “[Section] Overview: Key Ideas Birthplace of Three Religions . . . Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share common traits.” “Judaism is a story of exile.” “Christians believe that Jesus was the promised Messiah.” &#8220;The Qur&#8217;an is the collection of God&#8217;s revelations to Muhammad&#8221;   Glencoe World History (McGraw-Hill) &#8220;Then, because of drought, the Israelites migrated to Egypt, where they were enslaved until Moses led them out of Egypt. . . . Some interpretations of recent archaeological evidence contradict details of the biblical account.&#8221;      <br/><br/> <br/><br/>      Further in its introduction, the study says:   Some supplemental materials are inflammatory. They posit that Israeli Jews are white European colonialists in the same unsavory category as the imperialist European countries.   • The Arab nations never attacked Israel. Arab-Israeli wars “just broke out,” or Israel started them. • Arabs nations want peace but Israel does not. • Israel expelled all Palestinian refugees. • Israel put the Palestinians in refugee camps in Arab lands, not Arab governments.    Questions we asked of Dennis Ybarra, again, regarding the study. <strong>What was your methodology?</strong> We selected the 28 textbooks that include all major publishers and a smaller one that we thought would cover all the most widely used in U.S. public schools. Once we purchased those, we did a survey of at least two school districts in each “non-adoption” state. (California adopts K-8 on a statewide basis.) For adoption states we had the list of approved textbooks. By this we confirmed that we had included all the most widely used textbooks.   <strong>Please tell us more?</strong> I analyzed thousands of pages of textbooks. We also looked at related supplemental materials and professional development teacher trainings. The textbooks we examined included teacher, student, and advanced placement editions.   We performed a detailed content analysis of student materials, including student textbooks, websites, and handouts, and of teacher materials, including teacher’s editions of textbooks, curricula, lesson plans, teacher training materials, websites, and more. The content analysis of the textbooks focused on four subject areas:   • Jewish history, theology, and religion • The relationship between Judaism and Christianity • The relationship between Judaism and Islam • The history, geography, and politics of the Middle East   <strong>What about San Francisco’s Bay Area schools and textbooks?</strong> I did take a look at what books were in use in the San Francisco Unified School District.   In general, getting information on what books are used in the myriad primary, middle, and secondary districts in the region is very time consuming if the information is not posted on a website.    One must determine the proper contact person at the district who handles curriculum, call the person and hope he or she is in the office. Once you reach the person, you must hope they are cooperative (even though as a public agency they must be transparent).   For high school, San Francisco Unified does use McDougal Littell’s Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction, Traditions &#038; Encounters by McCraw Hill, and World Civilizations: The Global Experience by Pearson, all of which we reviewed.     <strong>Were there other errors of note you want to mention in the textbooks? These may be from any of the textbooks, not just those used in San Francisco’s Bay Area.</strong>   “Excepting the Old Testament’s poetry, the Jews produced very little of note in any of the art forms. . . . There is no record of any important [early] Jewish contributions to the sciences.” (World Civilizations, Thomson Wadsworth)   We found that, in many of the 28 textbooks, the following:   1. Negative stereotypes of Jews appear in textbooks. 2. Textbooks misrepresent the close relationship between Judaism, Jesus, and Christianity. 3. Textbook material from Muslim advocacy groups glorifying Islam over Judaism and Christianity is placed in textbooks verbatim by compliant publishers.   The moral question of fairness, of the impartiality and objective nature of textbook quality is not dealt with very much in this article. News media have offered the story in a context of fairness, the moral condition of attitude and fact regarding religious content. As a note, this writer wants to add that researcher Dennis Ybarra believes textbook publishers may not be “purposefully creating errors,” but they are responding to what they are handed, many times without much review and as it was handed to them.   The researcher says, “We did not speak to publishers as part of the research. Our purpose was to identify the problems. During my research I noticed that the textbook publishing world was amazingly closed.   “No one from the major industry players was willing to publicly criticize the way textbooks are written, the textbook adoption process and its less than desirable results, or textbook content. The one or two exceptions from published sources were from people who had left the industry.” <strong> </strong> <strong> </strong> <strong>What has the press said about the book, so far?</strong> <strong> </strong> Since the publication of The Trouble with Textbooks and all the interviews I’ve done, the only comment or reaction I’ve seen from the publishers is in a USA Today article by Greg Toppo December 1, 2008.   Their trade association spokesperson asserted therein that publishers thoroughly vetted their material on religion and their products were fair to all religions. Fox News religion correspondent Lauren Green clearly stated in her March 7, 2009 report about bias in textbooks about Islam (in which I appeared) that the publishers all declined her offer of the opportunity to comment on the issues we raised. In fact Fox posted the phone numbers of the major publishers recommending their viewers contact them and complain. I later heard through the grapevine that, in response, the publishers shut down those numbers and that no member of the public was subsequently able to get any live person on the line.   I’m sure it’s because the publishers feel trapped in a no win situation, being buffeted by pressure from all sides. Among our most important findings is that “in putting out flawed books the publishers have not been malicious, but unable to successfully navigate the economic, political, and cultural pressures brought to bear on the content of their books.” [p. 154]     <strong>Part Four: What others say, including quotes from this study&#8217;s researchers as published elsewhere </strong> In a particularly pointed article both researchers are interviewed. The Jerusalem Post of September 25, 2008 says in its headline, “U.S. textbooks misrepresent Jews and Israel.”   These are quotes from that Jerusalem Post article written by HAVIV RETTIG GUR <br/><br/>These quotes highlight words said by the researchers published in the newspaper and include those of the late Gary Tobin:   In their treatment of Judaism, too, the textbooks showed a negative bias, according to the study. They often expressed a view that &#8220;Jews and Judaism are legalistic,&#8221; and that &#8220;Jews care only about the letter of the law and ignore its spirit,&#8221; the study found. The Jewish God is presented as &#8220;stern and warlike,&#8221; and not compassionate, as is highlighted in other religions. In some instances, Jews are charged with deicide in the killing of Jesus.   The study also found that 18 textbooks used &#8220;unscholarly and disparaging &#8216;Old Testament&#8217; terminology for the Jewish scriptures when discussing the origins of Judaism.&#8221;   The study compared language used in describing Jewish and Christian belief with that describing Muslim belief. &#8220;The textbooks tend to be critical of Jews and Israel, disrespectful about Christianity, and rather than represent Islam in an objective way, tend to glorify it,&#8221; says Ybarra.   &#8220;Textbook publishers often defer completely to Muslim groups for their content [on Islam] because they want to be sensitive to Muslim concerns,&#8221; he explained. &#8220;So they write that Mohammed is a prophet of God, without the qualifier you should have in a public school that shows you&#8217;re teaching about religion, rather than teaching religion.&#8221;   One example among the many cited in the study is in World History: Continuity and Change, in which a glossary entry on the Ten Commandments describes them as &#8220;Moral laws Moses claimed to have received from the Hebrew God Yahweh on Mount Sinai.&#8221;   The same glossary describes the Koran as a &#8220;Holy Book of Islam containing revelations received by Muhammad from God&#8221; &#8211; without a conditional qualifier.   &#8220;Islam is treated with a devotional tone in some textbooks, less detached and analytical than it ought to be,&#8221; the study finds. &#8220;Muslim beliefs are described in several instances as fact, without any clear qualifier such as &#8216;Muslims believe&#8230; .&#8217;   &#8220;No religion should be presented in history textbooks as absolute truth, either on its own or compared to any other, or they all should be.&#8221;     What some others think of the work is offered on the book jacket, and one quote goes this way (an endorsement): “The Trouble with Textbooks is a very important book not only for Jews but for the entire Christian community. This volume is an excellent tool for anyone who is interested in balanced information that is fair and reliable concerning Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.” Rev. John J. Keane, SA, general council member and ecumenical officer, Franciscan Friars of the Atonement       All quotations “excerpted from Executive Summary, Trouble with Textbooks, TroublewithTextbooks.org”  <br/><br/>Images: (1) Trouble with Textbooks; (2) Dennis Ybarra; (3) The Late Gary Tobin. All photos courtesy of Institute of Jewish and Community Research, San Francisco<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong> Addendum:</strong><br/><br/><strong>The textbooks of the study listed here:</strong><br/><br/>1. Arreola, Daniel. D., Marci Smith Deal, James F. Peterson, and Rickie Sanders. World Geography. California teacher’s ed. Evanston, IL: McDougal Littell, 2006. 2. Beck, Roger B., Linda Black, Larry S. Krieger, Phillip C. Naylor, and Dahia Ibo Shabaka. Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction. Teacher’s ed. Evanston, IL: McDougal Littell, 2005. 3. Beck, Roger B., Linda Black, Larry S. Krieger, Phillip C. Naylor, and Dahia Ibo Shabaka. Ancient World History: Patterns of Interaction. Teacher’s ed. Evanston, IL: McDougal Littell, 2005. 4. Beck, Roger B., Linda Black, Larry S. Krieger, Phillip C. Naylor, and Dahia Ibo Shabaka. World History: Patterns of Interaction. Student ed. Evanston, IL: McDougal Littell, 2003. 5. Bednarz, Sarah W., Ines M. Miyares, Mark C. Schug, and Charles S. White. World Cultures and Geography: Eastern Hemisphere and Europe. Teacher’s ed. Evanston, IL: McDougal Littell, 2005. 6. Berson, Michael J., ed. World History. (Harcourt Horizons). Teacher’s ed. Orlando: Harcourt, 2005.     7. Boehm, Richard G., Claudia Hoone, Thomas M. McGowan, Mabel C. McKinney-Browning, Ofelia B. Miramontes, and Priscilla H. Porter. Ancient Civilizations. (Harcourt Brace Social Studies). Teacher’s ed. Orlando: Harcourt Brace, 2002. 8. Bulliet, Richard W., Pamela Kyle Crossley, Daniel R. Headrick, Steven W. Hirsch, Lyman L. Johnson, and David Northrup. The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History. Advanced placement ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2005. 9. Carrington, Laurel, Mattie P. Collins, Kira Iriye, Rudy J. Martinez, and Peter N. Stearns, eds. World History: The Human Journey. Student ed. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2003. 10. Carrington, Laurel, Mattie P. Collins, Kira Iriye, Rudy J. Martinez, and Peter N. Stearns, eds. World History: The Human Journey, Modern World. Teacher’s ed. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2005. 11. Hanes, William T. III, ed. World History: Continuity &#038; Change. Annotated teacher’s ed. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1999. 12. Harcourt Horizons, ed., The World. (Harcourt Horizons). Teacher’s ed. Orlando: Harcourt, 2003. 13. Helgren, David M., Robert J. Sager, and Alison S. Brooks. People, Places, and Change. Teacher’s ed. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2005. 14. Sager, Robert J., and David M. Helgren. World Geography Today. Teacher’s ed. Austin: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2005.   15. Bentley, Jerry H. and Herbert F. Ziegler. Traditions and Encounters: A Global Perspective on the Past. Boston: McGraw- Hill, 2006.   25. Jacob, Heidi H., and Michal L. LeVasseur. The Ancient World. (World Studies). Teacher’s ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005. 26. Stearns, Peter N., Michael Adas, Stuart B. Schwartz, and Marc Jason Gilbert. World Civilizations: The Global Experience. 4th ed., Advanced placement ed. New York: Pearson/Longman, 2006.   27. Adler, Philip J., and Randall L. Pouwels. World Civilizations. 4th ed., Instructor’s ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson, 2006. 28. Upshur, Jiu-Hwa L., Janice J. Terry, James P. Holoka, Richard D. Goff, and George H. Cassar. World History Since 1500: The Age of Global Integration. vol. 2. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2002. 16. Boehm, Richard G., David G. Armstrong, Francis P. Hunkins, Dennis Reinhartz, and Merry Lobrecht. The World and Its People. Teacher’s ed. New York, McGraw-Hill/Glencoe, 2005. 17. Farah, Mounir A., and Andrea Berens Karls. World History: The Human Experience. Student ed. New York: McGraw- Hill/Glencoe, 2001. 18. Greenblatt, Miriam and Peter S. Lemmo. Human Heritage: A World History. Teacher’s ed. New York: McGraw- Hill/Glencoe, 2006. 19. Lamm, Robert C. The Humanities in Western Culture. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 1996. 20. Spielvogel, Jackson J. Glencoe World History. Teacher’s ed. New York: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe, 2005.   21. Ahmad, Iftikhar, Herbert Brodsky, Marylee Susan Crofts, and Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis. World Cultures: A Global Mosaic. Teacher’s ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2004. 22. Boyd, Candy D., Geneva Gay, Rita Geiger, James B. Kracht, Valerie O. Pang, C. Frederick Risinger, Sara M. Sanchez. The World. (Scott Foresman Social Studies). Teacher’s ed. Glenview, IL: Pearson/Scott Foresman, 2005. 23. Ellis, Elisabeth G., and Anthony Esler. World History: Connections to Today. Student ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001. 24. Jacob, Heidi H., and Michal L. LeVasseur. Medieval Times to Today. (World Studies). Teacher’s ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005. 25. Jacob, Heidi H., and Michal L. LeVasseur. The Ancient World. (World Studies). Teacher’s ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005. 26. Stearns, Peter N., Michael Adas, Stuart B. Schwartz, and Marc Jason Gilbert. World Civilizations: The Global Experience. 4th ed., Advanced placement ed. New York: Pearson/Longman, 2006.   27. Adler, Philip J., and Randall L. Pouwels. World Civilizations. 4th ed., Instructor’s ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson, 2006. 28. Upshur, Jiu-Hwa L., Janice J. Terry, James P. Holoka, Richard D. Goff, and George H. Cassar. World History Since 1500: The Age of Global Integration. vol. 2. Belmont, C  <br/><br/>The Jewish and Community Institute, San Francisco emphasizes that one of their important purposes is to bring to public understanding, both in their own community and that of the larger communities, that Jewish people are comprised of many kinds of colors, races, peoples. It is a diverse people, explains Dennis Ybarra in a webcam background interview with this writer. This YouTube is a Jewish prayer, chosen because the institute engages in a business of research into subjects as diverse as the Madoff philanthropy scandal, this study on textbooks, and areas of Jewish identity, including its wide ranging composition of faith by many nationalities.<br/><br/> <br/><br/><strong>Final part: Notes on the article by the writer of the interview about and review of &#8220;Trouble with Textbooks&#8221; <br/><br/></strong><strong>This article&#8217;s Writer&#8217;s notes:</strong> This writer wants readers to recognize that the controversies of this textbook study take into account Muslim influence on the factual reports, so the researchers say and in fairness this report offers.   It is important to know that the Muslim influence on textbook content is very high, and regarded by Christians and Jews as not the kind of representation of their religious views that expresses in a fair manner their beliefs. Of course, judge for yourself as either a parent, a teacher, or an academic. Clearly, teachers bring in supplemental materials on subjects, many times from their home or own research on behalf of a school. They do so with that supplied by their school. Are students endangered with ignorance to basic beliefs. Maybe not in a crisis sense, but this writer agrees with the researchers that they are being mised.   Certainly, Muslims are entitled to their way of looking at these things. One salient and important point, and though not until the end is it mentioned again as a moral issue regarding press motivations for covering this story, is that of fairness and accuracy of viewpoint, representation, and religious belief and fact as due to the individual faith. Your comments are invited as a reader of this article. &#8211;article by Peter Menkin, Mill Valley, CA USA<br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.velovillage.com'>bike reviews</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/><br/>The Shadow in the Bible:<br/><br/>The Lord has a shadow, His hand has a shadow, His wings have shadow, and He does not change like shifting shadows<br/><br/>Psalm 91:1<br/><br/>He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.<br/><br/>Isaiah 49:2<br/><br/>In the shadow of his hand he hid me;<br/><br/>Isaiah 51:16<br/><br/>I have put my words in your mouth and covered you with the shadow of my hand<br/><br/>Psalm 17:8<br/><br/>Hide me in the shadow of your wings<br/><br/>Psalm 36:7<br/><br/>How priceless is your unfailing love! Both high and low among men find refuge in the shadow of your wings.<br/><br/>Psalm 57:1<br/><br/>I will take refuge in the shadow of your wings until the disaster has passed.<br/><br/>Psalm 63:7<br/><br/>Because you are my help, I sing in the shadow of your wings.<br/><br/>James 1:17<br/><br/>The Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.<br/><br/>What is in heaven has Shadow<br/><br/>Hebrews 8:5<br/><br/>They serve at a sanctuary that is a copy and shadow of what is in heaven.<br/><br/>The Shadow of death<br/><br/>The Bible states that the death has shadow and there are the valley of the shadow of death and the land of the shadow of the death.<br/><br/>Job 38:17<br/><br/>Have the gates of death been shown to you? Have you seen the gates of the shadow of death ?<br/><br/>Psalm 23:4<br/><br/>Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.<br/><br/>Isaiah 9:2<br/><br/>The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.<br/><br/>Matthew 4:16<br/><br/>the people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.&#8221;<br/><br/>Luke 1:79<br/><br/>to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace.&#8221;<br/><br/>The Evening Shadows<br/><br/>Job 7:2<br/><br/>Like a slave longing for the evening shadows, or a hired man waiting eagerly for his wages,<br/><br/>Nehemiah 13:19<br/><br/>When evening shadows fell on the gates of Jerusalem before the Sabbath, I ordered the doors to be shut and not opened until the Sabbath was over. I stationed some of my own men at the gates so that no load could be brought in on the Sabbath day.<br/><br/>Psalm 102:11<br/><br/>My days are like the evening shadow; I wither away like grass.<br/><br/>Psalm 109:23<br/><br/>I fade away like an evening shadow; I am shaken off like a locust.<br/><br/>Jeremiah 6:4<br/><br/>&#8220;Prepare for battle against her! Arise, let us attack at noon! But, alas, the daylight is fading, and the shadows of evening grow long.<br/><br/>The Deep shadow<br/><br/>Job 10:21<br/><br/>Before I go to the place of no return, to the land of gloom and deep shadow,<br/><br/>Job 10:22<br/><br/>To the land of deepest night, of deep shadow and disorder, where even the light is like darkness.&#8221;<br/><br/>Job 12:22<br/><br/>He reveals the deep things of darkness and brings deep shadows into the light.<br/><br/>Job 3:5<br/><br/>May darkness and deep shadow claim it once more; may a cloud settle over it; may blackness overwhelm its light.<br/><br/>Job 16:16<br/><br/>My face is red with weeping; deep shadows ring my eyes;<br/><br/>Job 34:22<br/><br/>There is no dark place, no deep shadow, where evildoers can hide.<br/><br/>Isaiah 59:9<br/><br/>So justice is far from us, and righteousness does not reach us. We look for light, but all is darkness; for brightness, but we walk in deep shadows.<br/><br/>The Shadow and the ten steps<br/><br/>2 Kings 20:9<br/><br/>&#8220;This is the Lord&#8217;s sign to you that the LORD will do what he has promised: Shall the shadow go forward ten steps, or shall it go back ten steps?&#8221;<br/><br/>2 Kings 20:10<br/><br/>It is a simple matter for the shadow to go forward ten steps,&#8221; said Hezekiah. &#8220;Rather, have it go back ten steps.&#8221;<br/><br/>2 Kings 20:11<br/><br/>the LORD made the shadow go back the ten steps it had gone down on the stairway of Ahaz.<br/><br/>Isaiah 38:8<br/><br/>I will make the shadow cast by the sun go back the ten steps it has gone down on the stairway of Ahaz.&#8217; &#8220;So the sunlight went back the ten steps it had gone down.<br/><br/>Our days on earth (few and meaningless) are like a fleeting shadow, without hope<br/><br/>1 Chronicles 29:15<br/><br/>Our days on earth are like a shadow, without hope.<br/><br/>Job 8:9<br/><br/>for we were born only yesterday and know nothing, and our days on earth are but a shadow.<br/><br/>Psalm 144:4<br/><br/>Man is like a breath; his days are like a fleeting shadow.<br/><br/>Ecclesiastes 6:12<br/><br/>For who knows what is good for a man in life, during the few and meaningless days he passes through like a shadow? Who can tell him what will happen under the sun after he is gone?<br/><br/>Ecclesiastes 8:13<br/><br/>Yet because the wicked do not fear God, it will not go well with them, and their days will not lengthen like a shadow.<br/><br/>Some other facts about the Shadow<br/><br/>You mistake the shadows of the mountains for men<br/><br/>Judges 9:36<br/><br/>&#8220;You mistake the shadows of the mountains for men.&#8221;<br/><br/>Job 14:2<br/><br/>He springs up like a flower and withers away; like a fleeting shadow,<br/><br/>Job 17:7<br/><br/>My eyes have grown dim with grief; my whole frame is but a shadow.<br/><br/>Job 40:22<br/><br/>The lotuses conceal him in their shadow;<br/><br/>Psalm 11:2<br/><br/>They (the wicked) set their arrows against the strings to shoot from the shadows at the upright in heart.<br/><br/>Song of Solomon 2:17<br/><br/>Until the day breaks and the shadows flee, turn, my lover, and be like a gazelle<br/><br/>Song of Solomon 4:6<br/><br/>Until the day breaks and the shadows flee, I will go to the mountain…<br/><br/>Isaiah 16:3<br/><br/>Make your shadow like night<br/><br/>Isaiah 25:5<br/><br/>Heat is reduced by the shadow of a cloud<br/><br/>Isaiah 32:2<br/><br/>Each man will be like a shelter from the wind and a refuge from the storm, like streams of water in the desert and the shadow of a great rock in a thirsty land.<br/><br/>Isaiah 34:15<br/><br/>The owl will nest there and lay eggs, she will hatch them, and care for her young under the shadow of her wings; there also the falcons will gather, each with its mate.<br/><br/>Jeremiah 48:45<br/><br/>&#8220;In the shadow of Heshbon the fugitives stand helpless<br/><br/>Lamentations 4:20<br/><br/>We thought that under his shadow we would live among the nations.<br/><br/>Colossians 2:17<br/><br/>These are a shadow of the things that were to come<br/><br/>Acts 5:15<br/><br/>at least Peter&#8217;s shadow might fall on some of them as he passed by.<br/><br/>Hebrews 10:1<br/><br/>The law is only a shadow of the good things that are coming<br/><br/>The Shadow in the Quran:<br/><br/>Two Historical Shadows<br/><br/>The Quran mentions two important Historical Shadows; one of them is the Shadow for Moses and the Israelites and the other is the Shadow for The people of the Prophet &#8220;Shu&#8217;aib&#8221; and their grievous day of punishment.<br/><br/>These two events are not found in the Bible.<br/><br/>The Shadow for Moses and the Israelites<br/><br/>Israelites<br/><br/>Surah 28:24<br/><br/>So he (Moses) watered (their flock) for them. then he turned aside into the shade, and said: my lord! i am needy of whatever good thou sendest down for me.<br/><br/>Surah 7:160<br/><br/>We divided them into twelve tribes, nations; and we inspired Moses, when his people asked him for water, saying: smite with thy staff the rock! and there gushed forth therefrom twelve springs, so that each tribe knew their drinking-place. and we caused the white cloud to overshadow them and sent down for them the manna and the quails (saying): eat of the good things wherewith we have provided you. they wronged us not, but they were wont to wrong themselves.<br/><br/>Surah 7:171<br/><br/>and when we shook the mountain over them as if it were a covering overhead, and they thought that it was going to fall down upon them: take hold of what we have given you with firmness, and be mindful of what is in it, so that you may guard (against evil)<br/><br/>Surah 2:57<br/><br/>And We gave you the shade of clouds and sent down to you Manna and quails, saying: &#8220;Eat of the good things We have provided for you:&#8221; (but they rebelled); to Us they did no harm, but they harmed their own selves.<br/><br/>The Shadow furnished for people of the Prophet &#8220;Shu&#8217;aib&#8221; who denied him and their grievous day of punishment. The Prophet &#8220;Shu&#8217;aib&#8221; is never mentioned in the Bible. Is that because He was Arabic?<br/><br/>Surah 26:189<br/><br/>But they rejected and denied him (Shu&#8217;aib) and called him a liar (Shu&#8217;aib) then the punishment of the day of overshadowing gloom seized them, surely it was the punishment of a grievous day<br/><br/>Some facts about the Shadow:<br/><br/>Allah extends the shade; if He pleases He would certainly have made it stationary and then have made the sun an indication of it. Scientifically speaking, the shade will be stationary when the Earth stops its circular movement about itself. In such case, half of the Earth will be day and the other will be night.<br/><br/>So, the sun is the indicator for such event. Who could do that? It is Allah the Creator of the Sun.<br/><br/>Surah 25:45<br/><br/>Have you not considered (the work of) your lord, how he extends the shade? And if he had pleased he would certainly have made it stationary; then we have made the sun an indication of it<br/><br/>All things that Allah has created have their shadows and prostrate unto Him.<br/><br/>Surah 16:48<br/><br/>Have they not observed all things that Allah hath created, how their shadows incline to the right and to the left, making prostration unto Allah, and they are lowly?<br/><br/>Surah 16:81<br/><br/>it is Allah who made out of the things he created, some things to give you shade; of the hills he made some for your shelter; he made you garments to protect you from heat, and coats of mail to protect you from your (mutual) violence. thus does he complete his favors on you, that ye may bow to his will (in Islam).<br/><br/>Surah 35:21<br/><br/>19 and the blind and the seeing are not alike<br/><br/>20 nor the darkness and the light,<br/><br/>21 nor is the shadow equal with the sun&#8217;s full heat;<br/><br/>The Shadow at the Day of Judgment<br/><br/>At that horrible day, everything is already judged in justice.<br/><br/>Man is one of two, believer or unbeliever; each one has his own Shadow.<br/><br/>The Coming of Allah:<br/><br/>Surah 2:210<br/><br/>Wait they for naught else than that Allah should come unto them in the shadows of the clouds with the angels? Then the case would be already judged. All cases go back to Allah (for judgment).<br/><br/>The Shadow for those who believe; this meaning is not mentioned in the Bible.<br/><br/>Surah 4:57<br/><br/>And as for those who believe and do good works, we shall make them enter gardens underneath which rivers flow &#8211; to dwell therein for ever; there for them are pure companions &#8211; and we shall make them enter plenteous shadow.<br/><br/>Surah 36:56<br/><br/>They and their associates will be in a pleasant shadow, reclining on thrones (of dignity);<br/><br/>Surah 76:14<br/><br/>And the shades of the (garden) will come low over them, and the bunches (of fruit), there, will hang low in humility (being easy to reach).<br/><br/>Surah 56:30<br/><br/>In shade long-extended,<br/><br/>Surah 77:41<br/><br/>as to the righteous, they shall be amidst (cool) shades and springs (of water).<br/><br/>The Shadow for those who do not believe; this implication is not cited in the Bible<br/><br/>Surah 56:43<br/><br/>And the shade of black smoke<br/><br/>Surah 77: 28-31<br/><br/>28 ah woe, that day, to the rejecters of truth!<br/><br/>29 (it will be said <img src='http://www.cloudlaw.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  &#8220;Depart ye to that which ye used to reject as false!<br/><br/>30 &#8220;depart ye to a shadow (of smoke ascending) in three branches,<br/><br/>31 &#8220;(which yields) no shade of coolness, and is of no use against the fierce blaze.<br/><br/>32 indeed it throws about sparks (huge) as palaces,<br/><br/>Surah 56:43<br/><br/>And the shade of black smoke<br/><br/>The following verse summarizes the Shadow for the believers and the unbelievers.<br/><br/>Surah 13:35<br/><br/>a likeness of the garden which the righteous are promised; there now beneath it rivers, its food and shades are perpetual; this is the requital of those who guarded (against evil), and the requital of the unbelievers is the fire<br/><br/>Back to the main issue of my series of articles (1-38); this is my question to you smart readers: &#8220;Is the Quran quoted from the Bible &#8220;?<br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.wedsurplus.com'>sell wedding supplies</a></p>
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		<title>Hacking – the Last Option for Job as a Computer Specialist in Eastern Europe?</title>
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<div><br/><br/>Lots of intellectuals within computer science within Eastern Europe have lots of knowledge and know how. However, they are struggling getting a computer related job. Especially during the recessions or depression going on these days all over the globe, but hits the Eastern Europeans more than anywhere on the globe.<br/><br/>This is a fact that the criminal organizations has and still use to their advantage. Their knowledge is turned into tools within the computer crimes and lots of them are working for organized networks like the Russian mafia.</p>
<p><br/><br/>If a company with online business, whether its sales of products or services or anything else are desperate enough to win a fight towards their competitors, and they are willing to step over the legal boundary, they can pay some few hundreds of dollars for a DDOS attack on their competitors servers.</p>
<p><br/><br/>They are even offered a 10 minutes test to see if their competitor will grind to a halt or not. Or even if competitors would like to look into secret documents stored on their servers? For only a few hundred dollars this is also possible to achieve. You want to check if your girl or boy friend have some secrets stored, like photos or anything else? Just put the money on the table and the secrets are sent to your email if you want it done.</p>
<p><br/><br/>Behind all these services are hackers, those almost mythical figures portrayed in the movies, media as cult figures. We have been shown characters in for instance the classic movie from 1995, where Angelina Jolie acts as the pretty and hip hacker called Acid Burn, and in Matrix movie where the idealistic hacker called Neo is portrayed by Keanu Reeves. These characters are not so far from the reality as we would think. They are around us today, operating in various roles and activities, both legal and illegal.</p>
<p><br/><br/>They are hard to catch</p>
<p><br/><br/>In August last year, one of the most serious ID theft cases was revealed to us. Eleven persons were caught and taken to justice for having stolen more than 40 million bank cards. The data were sniffed from various store chains in USA and stored on servers in Eastern Europe and sold further to other criminals. The people behind this was one unknown from China, three Americans and one from Belarus, one from Estland and three more from Ukraine.</p>
<p><br/><br/>The attacks comes as we all know, from Eastern Europe were hacking seems to be very common and wide spread phenomena.</p>
<p><br/><br/>So why is this the case? Why are there so many cases related to Eastern Europe? Often the hackers are located in countries were it is difficult to have a effective cooperation with the police authorities. It is of course an advantage to have less chance to be taken when dealing with activities like this. </p>
<p><br/><br/>The level of technologoy know how in these countries are very high, as traditionally these countries have good educational systems which enables people with skills to aspire wthin these areas.</p>
<p><br/><br/>Today it is very difficult for these skilled persons to get work in the traditional industry, both in private and public sector, and they need money to earn for a living like anyone else.</p>
<p><br/><br/>The mafias have their own IT departments</p>
<p><br/><br/>The education increase in Eastern Europe, but faster than job opportunities and then computer crime will become a way of living for these highly educated people. There are people who have a full time job working with computer crime.<br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.wpnow.com'>premium wordpress themes</a></div>
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<div><br/><br/>Recently we received a call from a man who inquired if we had anything we could send him on birth control. He and his wife were discussing the subject, and he was looking for information which could clear up the matter. It so happens that in 1986 we published a booklet entitled &#8220;Family Planning and God&#8217;s Word.&#8221; We have decided to reprint the portion of that booklet which deals with birth control methods.<br/><br/>There are tremendous pressures upon couples today to practice some form of family planning. Only a few decades ago most couples gave little thought to the matter, but this is no longer the case. Also in the last few decades there has been a tremendous increase in the methods of birth control available, thus making family planning easier.<br/><br/>It is not our intention to address the question of family planning in general. What we desire to do with this article is demonstrate how the various methods of birth control work and to show that there are some forms which no Christian should use. Beyond that, we believe the decision to practice birth control is a personal matter.<br/><br/>
<p align="center">BIRTH CONTROL METHODS CHRISTIANS <br/><br/>
<p align="center">SHOULD NOT USE<br/><br/>We have said that family planning is not something to which we can give a simple &#8220;yes&#8221; or &#8220;no&#8221; answer. In many aspects it is something that each couple must decide alone before God. Yet at the same time, there are several forms of birth control which are clearly condemned by Scripture and which therefore a Christian is not free to use.<br/><br/>In the following section we will discuss abstinence, abortion, and some kinds of birth control devices&#8211;the IUD, certain birth control pills, and the new anti-progesterone pill (RU-486).<br/><br/>ABSTINENCE IS NOT A PROPER FORM OF BIRTH CONTROL<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;Now concerning the things whereof ye wrote unto me: It is good for a man not to touch a woman. Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. Let the husband render unto the wife due benevolence: and likewise also the wife unto the husband. The wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband: and likewise also the husband hath not power of his own body, but the wife. Defraud ye not one the other, except it be with consent for a time, that ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer; and come together again, that Satan tempt you not for your incontinency.&#8221; (1 Corinthians 7:1-5)<br/><br/><br/><br/>If a couple decides family planning is God&#8217;s will for them, the question of method still must be answered. What about abstinence? Some decide to abstain from sexual relations in order to avoid conception. The New Testament does not allow such an arrangement on a long-term basis. In I Corinthians 7 the Apostle Paul says that one purpose for marriage is to protect men and women from fornication. In marriage, couples are entirely free to satisfy themselves. There is nothing unspiritual about relations between marriage partners.<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled&#8230; &#8221; (Hebrews 13:4)<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;Drink waters out of thine own cistern, and running waters out of thine own well. Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad, and rivers of waters in the streets. Let them be only thine own, and not strangers&#8217; with thee. Let thy fountain be blessed: and rejoice with the wife of thy youth. Let her be as the loving hind and pleasant roe; let her breasts satisfy thee at all times; and be thou ravished always with her love.&#8221; (Proverbs 5:15-19)<br/><br/><br/><br/>Abstinence within marriage is not good. It is dangerous! It is, in fact, disobedience to God&#8217;s Word. The Bible commands Christian couples not to defraud one another sexually.<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;Let the husband render unto the wife due benevolence: and likewise also the wife unto the husband. The wife hath not authority over her own body, but the husband: and likewise also the husband hath not authority over his body, but the wife. Defraud ye not one the other &#8230;&#8221; (1 Corinthians 7:3-5)<br/><br/><br/><br/>The husband is responsible to satisfy the wife&#8217;s physical needs; she is responsible to satisfy his. The only exception is for the purpose of fasting and prayer, and this is only to be for a time&#8211;not a permanent or long-range agreement, but a temporary one for special periods of concentrated prayer. Any other abstinence brings increased danger of Satan using the natural desires of the flesh to create situations of temptation.<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8221; &#8230; except it be with consent for a time, that ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer; and come together again, that Satan tempt you not for your incontinency [lack of self control].&#8221; (1 Corinthians 7:5)<br/><br/><br/><br/>Thus, except for brief periods agreed upon by husband and wife for prayer and fasting, abstinence is not to be used as a birth control method.<br/><br/>ABORTION IS NOT A PROPER METHOD OF BIRTH CONTROL<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? YEA&#8230;.&#8221; (Isaiah 49:15)<br/><br/><br/><br/>It is almost strange that in speaking to Christians about family planning, we would have to deal with the matter of abortion being morally wrong. But the fact is that many large Christian denominations today support &#8220;pro- choice.&#8221; Many Christian leaders are not giving a sure warning against this great evil. In fact, some who call themselves evangelical are beginning to support abortion for some cases. For example, Intervarsity Press published a book in 1985 called Brave New People by Gareth Jones. Consider some quotes from this book&#8211;<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;If abortion is contemplated, a reasonable decision will take into account the fetus, and also the parents and siblings&#8221; (p. 157).<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;In this instance it has to be decided whether abortion will benefit the fetus&#8221; (p. 158).<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;No biblical passage speaks of humans possessing personhood before birth&#8221; (p. 169).<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;I am prepared to admit there may be circumstances where, very regretfully, even Christians may have to contemplate an abortion&#8221; (p. 173).<br/><br/>   <br/><br/>&#8220;Unfortunately, some families cannot cope with such a challenge, and a compromise must be reluctantly adopted, namely, termination of the pregnancy [abortion] &#8230; God&#8217;s love for the weak &#8230; requires comparable concern for the abnormal and for those likely to be rejected by society&#8221; (p. 179).<br/><br/><br/><br/>Because of pressure from various sides Intervarsity stopped distributing the book. But it has already been published by another Christian publisher, Eerdmans, and is supported by many who claim to be evangelical Christians.<br/><br/>LIFE BEGINS AT CONCEPTION<br/><br/>For the Bible-believer there can be no doubt on this issue. Scripture tells us that human life begins at conception. The moment the sperm unites with the egg, a brand new human life has begun. Many say it is not possible to know exactly when the embryo becomes fully human; thus it should be called a child. The Bible leaves no such confusion. Consider the following:<br/><br/>&#8220;Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me.&#8221; (Psalm 51:5)<br/><br/>In Psalm 51 David is showing his repentance for the adultery with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband. In verse five he acknowledges that he was sinful from the moment of conception. This is reaffirmed by the Apostle Paul in Romans 5:12&#8211;&#8221;Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned.&#8221; Ever since Adam and Eve rebelled against God, their fallen nature has been passed on from generation to generation through the father&#8217;s seed.<br/><br/>But notice that David spoke of himself in a personal way even when considering his conception. He said I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me. It was David himself who was conceived.<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;Thou has covered me in my mother&#8217;s womb. I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made &#8230; My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them.&#8221; (Psalm 139:13-16)<br/><br/><br/><br/>For Bible-believers, this amazing passage leaves no question whatsoever regarding whether or not an embryo is a real human child. The writer, David, says that it was God that formed him in the womb of his mother and that God knew all about him even while he was growing from conception&#8211;before his little heart started beating at three weeks after conception, before the little buds of arms and legs appeared at four weeks after conception, before his little brain divided into two sections at five weeks after conception, before his eyes took shape at six weeks after conception&#8211;&#8221;when as yet there was none of them,&#8221; God knew him. The impregnated egg in the womb of David&#8217;s mother&#8217;s was only a tiny, microscopic-size thing, but that impregnated egg was known by God as David, the future king of Israel and great-great-grandfather of the Lord Jesus Christ.<br/><br/>We see that when an impregnated egg is cut off in some way so that it dies, the death of a distinct individual human being has taken place. It is true that many eggs for various reasons naturally fail to become attached to the mother&#8217;s uterine wall after impregnation and do not therefore mature to birth. But man has nothing to do with that. It is the same with life after birth. Men die in many ways, natural and unnatural. Often that cannot be stopped. But if someone takes a knife or a poison and ends the life of an individual, it is murder. If the murderer argues that the one he has killed would die anyway, or that people die every day so we should not be so concerned, his argument would not be acceptable. He has murdered a human being and will be punished. Likewise, if someone stops the growth of a tiny embryo though drugs or some other way, that person has killed a tiny individual already known by God.<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;If men strive, and hurt a woman with child, so that her fruit depart from her, and yet no mischief follow: he shall be surely punished, according as the woman&#8217;s husband will lay upon him; and he shall pay as the judges determine. And if any mischief follow, then thou shalt give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.&#8221; (Exodus 21:22-25)<br/><br/><br/><br/>Note that the Bible says the woman&#8217;s unborn fruit is a CHILD. God calls it a child, and if that unborn child is hurt, God required that the one who caused the hurt to be punished.<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;As thou knowest not what is the way of the spirit, nor how the bones do grow in the womb of her that is with child: even so thou knowest not the works of God who maketh all.&#8221; (Ecclesiastes 11:5)<br/><br/><br/><br/>Again, the Bible says the tiny, unborn creature growing in the womb of a woman is a CHILD. It is not a blob of protoplasm, or a thing, or an undeveloped human. It is a child even while the little bones are being formed.<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far; The Lord hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name &#8230; And now, saith the Lord that formed me from the womb to be his servant&#8230;.&#8221; (Isaiah 49:1,5)<br/><br/>   <br/><br/>&#8220;Then the word of the Lord came unto me, saying, Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.&#8221; (Jeremiah 1:4,5)<br/><br/><br/><br/>The passage in Isaiah refers prophetically to the Lord Jesus Christ, and possibly also refers to Isaiah himself. The similar passage in Jeremiah speaks of the prophet&#8217;s relationship with God before his birth. Notice again that we see that God called them even before they were born, and it was God who formed them in the womb of their mothers. Those who interfere with the process of growth after the mother&#8217;s egg has been fertilized are interfering with God&#8217;s work of forming a human being that is known of God. This is a very serious matter.<br/><br/>If we asked Isaiah&#8217;s mother or Jeremiah&#8217;s mother what was in their wombs, they would have answered, had they known the prophecies which were to follow, &#8220;This is Isaiah,&#8221; &#8220;This is Jeremiah.&#8221; Regarding the Lord Jesus Christ, the Bible leaves no question whatsoever. &#8220;Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost&#8221; (Matthew 1:18). Later the angel told Joseph that the child&#8217;s name would be Jesus and &#8220;that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost&#8221; (Matthew 1:20,21).<br/><br/>As soon as Mary conceived her firstborn son by the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit, He was called a CHILD. And this was at the very earliest stages of the process of growth in the womb.<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;&#8230;and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost, even from his mother&#8217;s womb.&#8221; (Luke 1:15)<br/><br/><br/><br/>It is true that John the Baptist was no ordinary child, but the fact that he was filled with the Holy Ghost even before his birth proves clearly that he was fully a human being. If anyone had aborted that little being in Elisabeth&#8217;s womb, that one would have been the murderer of John the Baptist.<br/><br/>&#8220;And it came to pass, that, when Elisabeth heard the babe leaped in her womb; and Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost.&#8221; (Luke 1:41)<br/><br/>This passage shows from the Bible&#8217;s side what even medical doctors are discovering&#8211;that the unborn infant is aware of things outside the womb and responds to them. In this case, the unborn baby was John the Baptist. Remember that he was already filled with the Holy Spirit, and he knew of the situation which was happening outside the womb when the mother of his Lord and Savior met his own mother, Elizabeth. Notice, too, that the unborn one here is called a BABE.<br/><br/>With these Scripture references before us we have but two choices&#8211;we can reject the Bible and its teaching or we can acknowledge that the fertilized egg is a tiny human being, known by God, and the mysterious and marvelous growth which will occur during its nine months in the womb is the direct process of God working to form that baby according to His own plan and purpose. Any time, therefore, someone interferes with the growth of an embryo he is committing murder.<br/><br/>BIRTH CONTROL PILLS AND IUDS ARE NOT PROPER METHODS OF BIRTH CONTROL<br/><br/>Having considered abstinence and abortion, there are yet some other birth control methods which, when considered in light of Bible teaching, are forbidden to Christians. In brief, any method of birth control which cuts off the growth of the already fertilized egg is a form of abortion and is therefore murder. We have seen that according to the God&#8217;s Word the human life begins at conception&#8211;at the moment when the male sperm joins with the mother&#8217;s egg. At that time a new and unique human life begins its eternal journey, having become a living soul through the mysterious working of Almighty God. We have seen that the Bible teaches this. Not all modern scientists would agree that the newly conceived embryo is a human being at that point in time, but all agree that it is a new and unique life which has begun its explosive growth toward full development.<br/><br/>Scientists also know that a new human life begins at conception (fertilization). In an excellent book entitled The Position of Modern Science on the Beginning of Human Life (copyright 1975, Scientists for Life) we read this brilliantly simple and clear explanation on page 15&#8211;<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;When did your life begin?&#8221; The answer to this question can be phrased simply by going backward in time. Before you were an adult, you were an adolescent, and before that a child, and before that an infant. Before you were an infant&#8211;i.e., before you were born&#8211;you were a fetus, and before that an embryo. Before you were an embryo, around the time of your implantation, you were a blastocyst, and before that a morula, and before than a zygote or fertilized ovum. However, you were never a sperm or an unfertilized ovum. Therefore, while life is continuous, your life began when the nucleus of your father&#8217;s sperm fused with the nucleus of your mother&#8217;s ovum, or at fertilization. [The Christian News (Jan. 13, 1986), p. 8]<br/><br/><br/><br/>Because of newly discovered methods of research such as the electron microscope, scientists can now observe the tiny cells and genes which make up a living body. They have actually observed the formation of the human being from the time the genes of the mother and father are united. Consider the following description of what happens during the first few weeks after conception:<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;In the [first seven weeks] the cells perform their most intricate maneuvers, arranging into patterns that give the embryo its human form. Toward the end of the third week a gutterlike groove in the back folds into a neural tube&#8211;the future nervous system. As the tube closes, the brain takes shape, already differentiating into hind-, mid- and forebrain. The five-week embryo, ONLY ONE-THIRD OF AN INCH LONG, is a marvel of miniaturization: limb buds are sending out shoots whose dimples mark the nascent [beginning to form] hands and feet, and the hindbrain has grown stalked eye cups. By the seventh and eighth weeks, the embryo&#8217;s face looks human, limbs hinge on joints, hands splay into fingers and primitive external genitals appear &#8230; After eight weeks almost all of the internal organs are in place and the embryo, SCARCELY AN INCH LONG, looks like a tiny person.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;At this point [eight weeks after conception!], 95 percent of the known structures, features and organs, from tiny nerves to fingers and muscles, are there,&#8221; says Dr. Ronan O&#8217;Rahilly, an embryologist at the University of California at Davis(Newsweek, Jan. 11, 1982, p. 37).<br/><br/><br/><br/>THREE STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT<br/><br/>In thinking about birth control methods, it is important to understand something about this process whereby the mother&#8217;s egg is fertilized and then grows into a fully developed child.<br/><br/>The process can be divided into three stages&#8211;1) Fertilization, 2) Implantation, 3) Growth.<br/><br/>In FERTILIZATION, the father&#8217;s sperm penetrates the mother&#8217;s egg. This happens in the mother&#8217;s uterine tube near the womb. It is at that point in time that the genes of the mother and father are joined to make the new human life of their offspring. At this stage the developing child is called in medical terms a &#8220;zygote,&#8221; which is a Greek word meaning &#8220;yoked together.&#8221;<br/><br/>Next the tiny, growing person continues its travel to the uterus where it becomes attached to the uterine wall. This is IMPLANTATION and occurs between day 5 and 8 and is completed by day 9 or 10 (The Merck Manual, Fourteenth Edition, p. 1708).<br/><br/>The developing child is now called an &#8220;embryo,&#8221; which is from a Greek word meaning &#8220;to swell.&#8221; That&#8217;s a very good term, because the cells of this newly created little being are multiplying at a breathtaking rate. For a very short time the developing embryo draws its sustenance directly from the uterus until the placenta and umbilical cord are developed.<br/><br/>After this, nothing is left but GROWTH as the baby&#8217;s body rapidly forms. After approximately eight weeks the child is called by the medical term &#8220;fetus,&#8221; which is from the Latin word meaning &#8220;offspring.&#8221;<br/><br/>The &#8220;incredibly intricate and beautiful process of conception&#8221; is described by a medical doctor as follows&#8211;<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;First, there is the ovary, deep within the body, that, propelled by some unknown force, turns once a month towards the funnel-like opening at the end of the fallopian tube. On the surface of the ovary is a tiny bubble, a blister, that contains the one egg that alone, for some mysterious reason, has emerged from a field of 250,000 to ripen that month.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;Suddenly the bubble bursts. Triggered by a surge of luteinizing hormone, an eloquent chemical messenger from the brain, the ovary contracts sharply and the ripe egg bursts forth. The fringed projections at the end of the fallopian tube reach out like fingers to grasp the ovum [egg] and draw it into the narrow tunnel of the tube. In a dreamlike, slow-motion ballet, thousands of tiny, undulating cilia caress the ripening egg and gently move it along on its four-inch, four-day journey to the womb.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;Guided by a direction-finding mechanism whose nature we can only guess at, the sperm swim up past the barrier of the cervix, into the womb itself. They must then navigate the entire length of the uterus and swim into the narrow upper reaches of the dark fallopian tube to meet and fertilize the egg.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;The process is precisely orchestrated, the co- ordination of the myriad of biologic details staggeringly complex. It is, for instance, only at this time of the month that mucus produced by her cervix will allow sperm to pass through the cervix and into the womb. At other times of the month, the molecules of the mucus form a crosshatched pattern to block the sperm lest they reach an egg too young or too old to be properly fertilized, thus producing a deformed baby. At the right moment, though, the molecules of the mucus realign themselves, forming microscopic tunnels to aid the sperm on their journey.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;The biochemical communications system that orchestrates all this is so sophisticated that it makes the technology of beaming planetwide transmissions off orbiting satellites look like child&#8217;s play. When the sperm finally meet the egg, they secrete a series of enzymes that soften the outer shell of the egg and make it permeable. Meanwhile, other chemicals secreted in the tube have completed the ripening of the egg so it is ready to accept the sperm that has managed to permeate the outer shell. The sperm and ovum lock genetic arms, a mating of a still more complex biochemistry, and the mingled DNA and RNA of the mother and father create a blueprint from which a unique human being will grow.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>&#8220;Once fertilized, the egg completes its journey down into the uterus. The uterus, notified of the impending pregnancy through an elaborate chemical communications system, has grown thick and rich&#8221; (Woman/Doctor: The Education of Jane Patterson, M.D., New York: Avon Books, 1983).<br/><br/><br/><br/>As we have said, any process whereby we interfere purposefully and knowingly to stop the growth of the fertilized egg, which is already a newly created, unique human being, is abortion. If the fertilized egg is not allowed to implant in the uterus, it is being killed. The only difference between this and a later abortion is the size and stage of development of the tiny human offspring.<br/><br/>
<p align="center">BIRTH CONTROL METHODS THAT RESULT IN ABORTION<br/><br/>Many of our readers will probably be thinking, as we did not long ago, that birth control pills and similar devices act to PROHIBIT fertilization. Actually, as we will see from medically proven facts, birth control pills have the potential to produce an abortion AFTER fertilization. The IUD, birth control pills and the new anti-progesterone pill are actually abortion devices, since they prohibit implantation, thereby acting to destroy the already-living, rapidly developing, microscopic embryo.<br/><br/>In an article entitled &#8220;Contraceptives: On Hold&#8221; in the May 5, 1986 issue of Newsweek, several types of birth control devices are discussed which are still in the development stage. After describing one drug which blocks the preparation of the uterus for the implantation of an already fertilized egg, this statement is made: &#8220;Many experts believe that the present anti- abortion climate would make it an unlikely prospect for the U.S. market, SINCE, IN EFFECT, IT INDUCES AN ABORTION.&#8221;<br/><br/>That birth control drugs can produce early abortions of the newly fertilized egg is therefore a fact known and acknowledged by those who understand how the drugs work. Yet these facts are not widely known outside of medical circles, and many are ignorant of these things. It is hoped that the following will receive a wide hearing.<br/><br/>The following shocking material was published by Lutherans for Life. The medical facts are written by J.C. Willke, M.D., Chairman of the National Right to Life Committee in America.<br/><br/>The I.U.D.<br/><br/>What is the mechanism of action of the IUD? It would seem at this time that medical opinion has crystallized to a near unanimity. The presence of this foreign body within the cavity of the uterus produces a foreign body reaction. This is a local, sterile (usually), inflammatory reaction, which alters the normal body fluids within the uterus. It changes what had been a friendly environment, for the migration of sperm and the subsequent implantation of the new human being, to an unfriendly environment. Some have described the intrauterine fluid produced as containing &#8220;sterile pus.&#8221; This unfriendly fluid environment can have an influence on the sperm migrating into the uterus and tubes, and quite clearly does have an influence on later implantation.<br/><br/>Not too much has been said or written to indicate that the sperm are incapacitated in their passage through the uterus, for if they were, fertilization could not occur. Most of the research done tells us the same thing. A substantial number of sperm do pass through the uterine cavity, proceed out to the ovary, and FERTILIZATION CAN AND DOES OCCUR.<br/><br/>What is quite plain is that, following fertilization, the process does not proceed to a normally implanted pregnancy. What are the mechanisms postulated as to why she does not &#8220;get pregnant&#8221;? Overwhelmingly, almost all medical studies have demonstrated various mechanisms that prevent implantation into the nutrient lining of the womb, due to the foreign body and inflammatory reaction caused by the IUD. The end result, however, in almost every case, when fertilization does occur (an occasional pregnancy is carried to full term and delivery with the IUD still in the uterus), IT IS FOLLOWED BY A PROCESS THAT ENDS IN THE DESTRUCTION OF THE DEVELOPING NEW HUMAN IN THE UTERUS THROUGH HIS OR HER INABILITY TO IMPLANT. THIS CAN BE ACCURATELY DESCRIBED AS AN ABORTION. CLEARLY, ALMOST ALL CURRENT EVIDENCE INDICATES THAT THE IUD&#8217;S MAJOR EFFECT IS TO ACT TO PREVENT IMPLANTATION.<br/><br/>The fact that it is described as a &#8220;contraceptive&#8221; agent is because of a change in the meaning of words by the Food and Drug Administration and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology a decade ago, when they redefined the word &#8220;conception&#8221; to mean implantation. Under these semantic gymnastics it is a &#8220;contraceptive,&#8221; but everyone familiar with the function understands thoroughly that its action is that of an abortifacient.<br/><br/>One other relevant medical comment should be made. In all likelihood, the IUD possibly could be withdrawn from the market within a reasonable period of time for it has serious side effects. The &#8220;sterile pus&#8221; mentioned above does not always remain sterile. At times it becomes infected, resulting in varying degrees of inflammation of the female organs and at times sterility. All practicing physicians in the United States were notified several years ago, if they were to insert one specific type of IUD, the Dalcon Shield, into a woman, that it was their legal obligation to inform her that this might make her permanently sterile. To protect from a possible later malpractice suit, such consent should be in writing. In the face of such concern, this specific type of IUD was removed from the market. Whether or not other types of IUD&#8217;s will remain on the market indefinitely is an open question. It is at least possible that they may be removed for medical reasons before any law can do so (The Christian News, Jan. 13, 1986).<br/><br/>THE PILL<br/><br/>The `pill&#8217; consists now of over 30 different varieties of chemical combinations of the synthetic equivalent of the female hormones estrogen and progesterone, as well as the so-called `mini-pill&#8217; which contains progesterone alone. Understanding that there are different degrees of actions with different pills, that one has more of this effect and the other has more of that effect, they can, to some extent at least, be described generically.<br/><br/>The combination pills basically exert three actions in `preventing&#8217; pregnancy. The first effect of the contraceptive pill is to prevent ovulation or release of the ovum from the ovary. This has been described as `freezing&#8217; of the ovary. Even if the sperm do reach the ovary, fertilization cannot occur because the ovum has not been released. This action is accurately described as temporary sterilization, but in common usage it is usually spoken of as `contraceptive&#8217; action.<br/><br/>The first contraceptive pill, Enovid, contained ten milligrams of estrogen- like hormone. It was believed that its physiological function was almost totally that of temporary sterilization. Enovid-5 was then marketed, to be followed by Enovid E (2.5 mg.). Since that time lower and lower does of estrogen have been presented to the consumer so that now does of 0.5 mgm. and 0.35 mgm. are commonly used.<br/><br/>The well known reason for the reduction of the estrogen dosage was to try to minimize the threat of blood clot complications.<br/><br/>Paralleling the reduction of the estrogen dosage, however, there has been the development of breakthrough ovulation, as the lower doses have apparently not been successful in completely suppressing ovulation.<br/><br/>WITH BREAKTHROUGH OVULATION IT IS NOW GENERALLY ACCEPTED THAT ACTUAL FERTILIZATION OCCURS AT TIMES IN THOSE TAKING THESE PILLS, but as described below, these women do not ordinarily `get pregnant.&#8217; [This means the fertilized egg is not allowed to become implanted in the mother's uterus; it is killed.]<br/><br/>The second action is one of thickening of the mucous plug at the cervical opening. This normally happens at the beginning and at the end of a menstrual cycle, with the plug melting away at mid-cycle, and being replaced by an egg white-like substance containing nutrient fluids, which are `friendly&#8217; to the passage of sperm. The combination pill prevents this from occurring at mid-cycle, maintaining the plug, and as such probably exerts true `anti-fertilization&#8217; action by preventing entrance of the sperm.<br/><br/>The third function of the combination pill is anti-implantation or anti- nidatory. When this is the function that is dominant in the particular month, there is sperm passage, there is fertilization and migration of the new human through the tube and into the uterus, but implantation does not occur. This is because THE ACTION OF THE PILL HAS `HARDENED&#8217; THE LINING OF THE UTERUS, CREATED A HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT, AND THE MULTICELLED TINY HUMAN BEING CANNOT IMPLANT. THIS FUNCTION IS ONE OF AN ABORTION AT ONE WEEK OF LIFE.<br/><br/>There is no definitive medical agreement as to what percentage of times this function occurs, in which women and with which pill (The Christian News, Jan. 13, 1986).<br/><br/>THE MINI-PILL<br/><br/>The mini-pill is a form of birth control pill, different from the combination of estrogen and progesterone above. This contains only a small dose of progesterone. It is taken daily, 30 days a month, rather than the 21-7 schedule for the combination pill. It allows a menstrual flow to occur monthly while the pill is being taken. There is considerable controversy as to whether or not its action is primarily in preventing implantation, as other mechanisms of action have been suggested, but general scientific opinion at this time is in substantial agreement. It would seem that IT DOES ALLOW A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF BREAKTHROUGH OVULATION, AND PRESUMABLY AT TIMES FERTILIZATION. WHEN FERTILIZATION OCCURS IT &#8220;PREVENTS&#8221; PREGNANCY BY AN ANTI-IMPLANTATION ACTION. THIS ACTION IS BEST DESCRIBED AS AN ABORTIFACIENT EFFECT.&#8221;<br/><br/>THE MORNING AFTER PILL<br/><br/>DES or Diethylstilbestrol is a synthetic estrogen. Given in high dosage, in the days immediately following intercourse, it is known as the morning- after pill. What is its function? This is best illustrated by giving two examples.<br/><br/>In the first, a woman is raped at midnight Saturday and is given DES at 2 a.m. in a hospital emergency room. Within a few hours there is a high level of estrogen in her blood. Her body was programmed to ovulate 24 hours later at midnight Sunday. The high level of estrogen blocks that ovulation, fertilization does not occur, and she does not get pregnant. This effect is one of temporary sterilization.<br/><br/>In the second case, rape also occurs at midnight Saturday and the medication is given at 2 a.m.. This woman, however, has ovulated several hours before the rape. The ovum awaited. It was fertilized. She also does not &#8220;get pregnant&#8221; but the mechanism of action is quite different. The drug had &#8220;hardened&#8221; the lining of the womb. THE MULTICELLED TINY BOY OR GIRL, AT ABOUT ONE WEEK OF LIFE, COULD NOT IMPLANT AND DIED. THIS MECHANISM WAS AN ABORTION.<br/><br/>Which mechanism occurs in any specific case may well not be known, but THE STERILIZING ACTION WILL PROBABLY OCCUR TWO OR THREE TIMES FOR EVERY ABORTIVE ACTION.<br/><br/>Other medications, such as a shot of progesterone are often used in place of DES, as well as other forms of estrogen. Without going into detail one can say that their mechanism of action is substantially the same&#8221; (The Christian News, Jan. 13, 1986).<br/><br/>PROSTAGLANDINS<br/><br/>As is well known, these substances cause the onset of strong uterine contractions and delivery of whatever size baby the uterus contains. If used before viability [before the baby is able to live outside the womb], this is the equivalent of abortion.<br/><br/>The first form licensed, Prostin F2 alpha, carried a directive from the FDA [Food and Drug Administration] that limited its use to the induction of mid-trimester abortion only. Subsequently, Prostin A2 and 15M have been licensed. These have now been authorized for use for several therapeutic medical conditions (uterine inertia, non-malignant Hyatidaform mole and missed abortion). [This study was reviewed before publication by Matthew Bulfin, M.D.; Thomas Hilgers, M.D.; and Richard Schmidt, M.D.] (The Christian News, Jan. 13, 1986).<br/><br/>The fact that modern birth control pills can and at times do function as an abortifacient (although they will often use different words than abortifacient) is freely admitted by The Food and Drug Administration, by medical books such as Physicians&#8217; Desk Reference (PDR) and Nursing &#8217;85 Handbook; by pro-abortion books such as My Body, My Health by Felicia Stewart, M.D; by pro-abortion groups such as Planned Parenthood; by drug companies in the literature which accompanies the pill, and by some non- medical reference books such as Random House College Dictionary. Quotes from these sources follow:<br/><br/>&#8220;How the IUD prevents pregnancy is not completely understood. Several theories have been suggested. IUD&#8217;s seem to interfere in some manner with the implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterine cavity. The IUD does not prevent ovulation&#8221; (The Federal Register, Part III, May 10, 1977, Department of Health, Education and Welfare&#8211;Food and Drug Administration, &#8220;Intrauterine Devices,&#8221; p. 23781).<br/><br/>In describing the mechanism of Parke-Davis&#8217; Norlestrin family of birth control pills we read this notice in the PDR:<br/><br/>&#8220;Although the primary mechanism of action is inhibition of ovulation, alterations in the genital tract, including changes in the cervical mucus (which increase the difficulty of sperm penetration) and the endometrium (WHICH REDUCE THE LIKELIHOOD OF IMPLANTATION) MAY ALSO CONTRIBUTE TO CONTRACEPTIVE EFFECTIVENESS&#8221; (Physician&#8217;s Desk Reference, Medical Economics Company, copyright 1985, p. 1548).<br/><br/>This same notice is given for the Lo/Ovral and Nordette family of birth control pills marketed by the Wyeth company (PDR, pages. 2255 and 2266).<br/><br/>&#8220;Progestogen &#8230; also causes endometrial changes that PREVENT IMPLANTATION OF THE FERTILIZED OVUM&#8221; (Nursing &#8217;85 Drug Handbook, Spring House Corporation, 1985).<br/><br/>&#8220;In a natural cycle, the uterus lining thickens under the influence of estrogen during the first part of the cycle, and then matures under the influence of both progesterone and estrogen after ovulation. This development sequence is not possible during a pill cycle because both progestin and estrogen are present throughout the cycle. EVEN IF OVULATION AND CONCEPTION DID OCCUR, SUCCESSFUL IMPLANTATION WOULD BE UNLIKELY&#8221; (Felicia Stewart, M.D.; Felicia Guest; Gary Stewart, M.D. and Robert Hatcher, M.D.; My Body, My Health, Consumers Union, pgs. 169,170).<br/><br/>&#8220;The endometrium (uterine wall) is definitely affected by oral contraception &#8230; THE CHANGE MAY PREVENT IMPLANTATION OF THE BLASTOCYST [the fertilized egg, the newly created offspring]&#8221; (Planned Parenthood, Grant Application submitted on September 1, 1982).<br/><br/>&#8220;For example, THE PILL MAY AFFECT THE MOVEMENT OF THE FERTILIZED EGG TOWARD THE UTERUS OR PREVENT IT FROM IMBEDDING ITSELF IN THE UTERINE LINING&#8221; (Changing Times, &#8220;What We Know About the Pill,&#8221; July 1977, p. 21).<br/><br/>&#8220;Birth control pill: an oral contraceptive for women that INHIBITS ovulation, fertilization, or IMPLANTATION OF A FERTILIZED OVUM, causing temporary infertility&#8221; (Random House College Dictionary, revised edition, copyright 1982, p. 137).<br/><br/>HOW OFTEN DOES THE BIRTH CONTROL PILL CAUSE AN ABORTION?<br/><br/>One question many people immediately ask is, &#8220;How often, granted that every type of modern birth control pill can and sometimes will function as an abortifacient, how often do they function that way? Is it 10% of the time? Is it .00001% of the time? Is it a percentage which is high enough to be significant in my attitude toward the pill?&#8221;<br/><br/>Absolute percentages are impossible to obtain. There are too many variables. Yet doctors and scientists are able to obtain realistic estimates from their research. Here are some figures:<br/><br/>1. Planned Parenthood in their grant application state that the hormones in the mini-pill &#8220;prevent ovulation and corpusluteum formation in approximately 1/3 of the cycles.&#8221; That means that 67% of the time women using the mini-pill have a real possibility of a &#8220;silent abortion&#8221; on any given month.<br/><br/>2. Albert D. Lorincz, M.D. in The Pill&#8211;How Does It Work? cites a study in which 1200 women were given .5 mg daily of progestogen (an amount equivalent to many birth control pills). Yet 60% of these women ovulated. That means that 60% of the women on this pill had a real possibility of a &#8220;silent abortion&#8221; on any given month.<br/><br/>3. J.C. Espinoza, M.D., writes in his book Birth Control: Why Are They Lying to Women? page 27:<br/><br/><br/><br/>&#8220;When ovulation occurs, pregnancy is possible. Years ago Roland noticed ovulation in 30% of the women taking an estrogen-progestin preparation (combined Pill). Today it is clear that in at least 5% of the cycles of women on the combined Pill `escape ovulation&#8217; occurs. This fact means that conception is possible during those cycles, but implantation will be prevented and the `conceptus&#8217; (child) will die. That rate is statistically equivalent to one abortion every other year for all women on the Pill. Mini-Pills have a much higher ovulation rate. Pituitary block to prevent ovulation is evident in only 50% of the cycles. Conception, then, is possible every other month. This new Pill may produce abortion 50% of the time&#8211;six for every year of use. The very low dose progestin-only Pill may never prevent ovulation. With any pill there are a small percentage of pregnancies that go to full term.&#8221;<br/><br/><br/><br/>Some doctors may give somewhat different numbers, but the evidence is clear&#8211;every modern birth control pill can and at times does function as an abortifacient. The IUD works strictly as an abortifacient.<br/><br/>WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I&#8217;VE BEEN ON THE PILL OR IUD?<br/><br/>Your heart may be troubled right now. You may have been using the IUD or modern birth control pills without realizing that they could be abortive. You probably are asking yourself, &#8220;Could I have had a silent abortion? Or even several of them? Could I have ended the life of a child which God intended me to have?&#8221;<br/><br/>The answer, of course, is that only God knows. It is a definite possibility that you have had a silent abortion, if not several. Nowhere in Scripture does God promise to keep us from committing sins in ignorance.<br/><br/>At this juncture we can praise the Lord for His great mercy. The Scriptures promise, &#8220;If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness&#8221; (1 John 1:9). Also, &#8220;He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy&#8221; (Proverbs 28:13).<br/><br/>
<p align="center">BIRTH CONTROL METHODS WHICH DO NOT DESTROY A NEW LIFE<br/><br/>We have said that any form of birth control which destroys a life that has been created through the binding of the male and female genes is wrong because it is a form of abortion. It can be called &#8220;silent abortion,&#8221; or &#8220;microscopic abortion,&#8221; or any other term, but it is still abortion and as such is a breaking of the sixth commandment&#8211;&#8221;Thou shalt not kill.&#8221;<br/><br/>The question remains: Are there any proper methods of birth control which Christians can practice? Is it contrary to the will of God for Christian couples to try to prevent pregnancies?<br/><br/>The first question can be answered much easier than the second. There are methods of birth control which do actually keep the sperm and the egg from uniting and therefore do not involve the destruction of life. We will list these, and for more detailed information a couple can contact their doctor or qualified books on this subject:<br/><br/>1. THE CONDOM. Used by the husband, these are readily available in most areas, are inexpensive and are effective when used properly.<br/><br/>2. VAGINAL FOAMS, CREAMS, AND SUPPOSITORIES. These are used by the wife and are also quite effective when used properly. They immobilize or kill the sperm and in some cases provide a mechanical barrier to the sperm. According to The Merck Manual, &#8220;As the woman&#8217;s age increases, the effectiveness of these agents increases greatly and, in women over age 30, is similar [in effectiveness] to that of the IUD.<br/><br/>3. DIAPHRAGM. This is a device which is used by the wife and blocks the sperm from entering the cervix. It &#8220;must be carefully fitted by a physician, and the woman must know how to insert it so that the cervix is covered &#8230; Contraceptive cream or jelly should be used with the diaphragm&#8230;.&#8221;<br/><br/>4. RHYTHM. &#8220;For the rhythm method to be successful, the woman&#8217;s menstrual cycles should be regular. To determine the period of abstention, 18 days should be subtracted from the length of the shortest of the previous 12 cycles and 11 days from the longest. Thus, if the woman&#8217;s cycles vary between 26 and 29 days, the couple must abstain from &#8230; day 8 through day 18 of each cycle. A more effective method is based on measuring the woman&#8217;s basal body temperature each morning before arising &#8230; Even with this refinement of technic, the failure rate of the rhythm method is estimated to be about 7%; without the use of temperature recording, the failure rate is several times higher&#8221; (The Merck Manual, pp. 1699,1700).<br/><br/>Because of the fact that the couple are required to abstain from meeting one another&#8217;s needs for approximately one-third of the time, I fear that this method is dangerous in light of the warning in 1 Corinthians 7:1-5.<br/><br/>5. STERILIZATION. It is very difficult to reverse the effects of the sterilization operation, and it is said that such reversals are effective only 30% of the time (The Merck Manual, p. 1705). Therefore, this decision should be considered permanent. Since it is impossible for us to know what the future holds, it doesn&#8217;t seem that sterilization is a wise thing for an individual or couple to do. What if my mate dies and I desire at a later date to have more children? What if something happens to some or all of our children? Sterilization means there is very little possibility that we could have more children.<br/><br/>We are not saying these methods are proper for the Christian, nor are we saying they are wrong. But we have listed them because they are methods of birth control whereby the egg is not fertilized and therefore a new life is not destroyed.<br/><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/><br/>The Church sets out specific guidelines regarding how a person should prepare to receive the Lord’s body and blood in Communion, About Catholics &#038; First Holy Communion. To receive Communion worthily, you must be in a state of grace, have made a good confession since your last mortal sin, believe in transubstantiation, observe the Eucharistic fast and not be under an ecclesiastical censure such as excommunication.<br/><br/>A mortal sin is any sin whose matter is grave and which has been committed willfully and with knowledge of its seriousness. Out of habit and out of fear of what those around them will think if they do not receive Communion, some Catholics, in a state of mortal sin, choose to go forward and offend God rather than stay in the pew while others receive the Eucharist. You must have been to confession since your last mortal sin. The requirement for sacramental confession can be dispensed if four conditions are fulfilled:<br/><br/>* there must be a grave reason to receive Communion (for example, danger of death),<br/><br/>* it must be physically or morally impossible to go to confession first,<br/><br/>* the person must already be in a state of grace through perfect contrition and<br/><br/>* he must resolve to go to confession as soon as possible.<br/><br/>The guidelines for receiving Communion, which are issued by the U.S. bishops and published in many missalettes, explain, &#8220;We welcome our fellow Christians to this celebration of the Eucharist as our brothers and sisters. We pray that our common baptism and the action of the Holy Spirit in this Eucharist will draw us closer to one another and begin to dispel the sad divisions that separate us. We pray that these will lessen and finally disappear, in keeping with Christ’s prayer for us that they may all be one”.<br/><br/>&#8220;Because Catholics believe that the celebration of the Eucharist is a sign of the reality of the oneness of faith, life, and worship, members of those churches with whom Catholics are not yet fully united are ordinarily not admitted to Communion. Eucharistic sharing in exceptional circumstances by other Christians requires permission according to the directives of the diocesan bishop and the provisions of canon law.<br/><br/>Scripture is clear that partaking of the Eucharist is among the highest signs of Christian unity. For this reason, it is normally impossible for non-Catholic Christians to receive Holy Communion, for to do so would be to proclaim a unity to exist that, regrettably, does not. Another reason that many non-Catholics may not ordinarily receive Communion is for their own protection, since many reject the doctrine of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Scripture warns that it is very dangerous for one not believing in the Real Presence to receive Communion.<br/><br/>There are a few websites that offer personalized Holy Communion Invitations Cards where you can add your own text, typestyle, ink color and then preview before you buy.<br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.google.com'>search at google</a></p>
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