Sunday, July 27, 2014

"I'll Never Join A Church!" Test Your Knowledge. Eat Your Fruits and Veggies for Disease Prevention. Update.

 

For "Scripture Sunday":

"I'll Never Join A Church!"

"Should the mistakes of religious leaders who "fall from grace" keep you from joining God's church? "

Transcript at: http://www.ucg.org/beyond-today-daily/christian-living/ill-never-join-church

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Bible Misconceptions: Test Your Knowledge

"Ironic, isn’t it? In our modern world, in which so much information is so easily available, along with the information come many common misconceptions.

Here are a couple of examples: “Christopher Columbus discovered America.” Truth or misconception? In fact, it’s far more misconception than truth. When Columbus landed in the New World in 1492, it had already been “discovered” by at least one other explorer prior to him; the Norse explorer Leif Eriksson had arrived on the shores of the Americas at least 500 years earlier.

Here’s another one: Mexican Independence Day is on May 5, or Cinco de Mayo, right? Wrong! No, Mexican Independence Day is on Sept. 16, the day Mexico gained its independence from Spain in 1810. Cinco de Mayo commemorates Mexico’s victory over France at the Battle of Puebla on that date in 1862.

There are so many other misconceptions in so many areas of life. Those are just a couple of examples from history.

But here at Life, Hope & Truth, one of our goals is to publish the truth about the Bible, a book that has been subject to many common misconceptions. So, let’s try something here. Let’s do a “pop quiz” on some Bible basics to see just a few of the misconceptions. This quiz won’t be complicated—but it may be surprising.

Okay, so here goes: question No. 1. True or false? Jesus was born in late December.

Now, question No. 2: when Jesus was born, He was visited by some men from the east. The Bible tells us it was three wise men. True or false?

Here’s another one: the apostle Peter was unmarried and celibate. True or false? That’s No. 3.

And here’s No. 4: the Bible speaks of purgatory as a destination when sinners die. That’s No. 4.

No. 5. Ready? Adam and Eve ate an apple in the Garden of Eden.

Okay, so let’s move on to No. 6, and see how much you know about the prophets. Ready? Jonah was swallowed by a whale.

Got that one? Now No. 7. A little more challenging. True or false: the book of Jeremiah contains more prophecies of the Messiah than any other book of the prophets. What do you think?

Now let’s move on to No. 8. True or false? The New Covenant was instituted by the apostle Paul.

Almost done. Here’s No. 9. Moses was a Jew. True or false?

And finally, here’s question No. 10. “It is more blessed to give than to receive” was first uttered by the apostle Paul.

So, how did you do? The answers are easy—all 10 are false.

Now let’s run through them, and give the right answers.

Question No. 1. No, Jesus was not born in December. In fact He wasn’t born in the winter at all. For an explanation of this, please see our article titled “The Birth of Jesus” on the Life, Hope & Truth website.

Question No. 2. While it’s true that the baby Jesus was visited by wise men from the east, the Scriptures don’t say how many. The number “three” is no more than a guess, a tradition, and likely wrong.

Now question No. 3. The apostle Peter was married. 1 Corinthians 9:5—where he is called “Cephas”—tells us so.

Now, No. 4. Purgatory is nowhere even mentioned in the Scriptures, Old or New. No, not once.

No. 5. Adam and Eve ate a fruit, to be sure, but the Bible only refers to it as a fruit from the “tree of the knowledge of good and evil” (Genesis 2:16-17; 3:6).

Now No. 6. Jonah may have given a dose of indigestion to a great fish, but it is nowhere identified as a whale.

No. 7 now. No, it’s not Jeremiah whose book features all those prophecies of the Messiah. The book of Isaiah has as many as 20 messianic prophecies. Jeremiah doesn’t even come close.

Still with us? No. 8. The New Covenant—a much debated subject. But no, it wasn’t introduced by the apostle Paul. Jesus Christ, when He passed the wine to His disciples on the Passover evening, invited them to partake of His “blood of the new covenant,” symbolically represented by the wine.

Okay, so now here’s No. 9. Moses was an Israelite, but he was born of the tribe of Levi, not of Judah. All Jews are Israelites, but not all Israelites are Jews (Exodus 2:1-10).

Finally, No. 10. “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” It is found in a speech given by the apostle Paul, but in fact he’s quoting from the words of Jesus Christ, recorded in the book of Acts, chapter 20 and verse 35.

So how did you do? There may be some Bible experts out there, and maybe also some who were surprised by the answers. Whatever the case, we can see that misconceptions aren’t limited to world history. In fact, the most important misconceptions are the false ideas about the Bible.

We invite you to visit this site often, but be prepared to be surprised about what the Bible really says!"

For Life, Hope & Truth, I’m Ralph Levy. From: http://lifehopeandtruth.com/speaking-of/bible-misconceptions-test-your-knowledge/

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Vertical News: Eat Your Fruits and Veggies for Disease Prevention

Study proves common sense advice to be accurate, eat plenty of produce!

basket of vegetables

Source: freeimages.com/MissFran

"Eating your fruits and veggies is good for you, specifically to help prevent chronic illness, according to a study from the University of Adelaide in Australia. The study analyzed data from over 1,000 Chinese participants over the course of five years and discovered a link between chronic illness and the amount of produce included in the diet.

Researchers found that those who consumed a diet high in fruits, vegetables, and specific grains decreased their risk of developing several chronic illnesses. Fruit, it seems, helps to ward off the onset of chronic illness, while vegetables help prevent individuals from developing a second chronic illness, if they already had one. It appears that having a diet high in fruits and vegetables is a tonic for improving health in general (Nicky Phillips, “Fruit, Veggies Delay Onset of Multiple Chronic Diseases, Study Reveals,” The Sydney Morning Herald at SMH.com.au, June 24, 2014).

In Genesis:1:29 God instructs Adam and Eve about the abundance of plants foods available to them, “And God said, ‘See, I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food,’ ” (NKJV). Science continues to discover why this part of God’s creation is so powerful for good health, and how it can benefit us when we include it in our daily nutrition along with lean protein, whole grains, healthy fats, and dairy." From: http://www.ucg.org/youth/vertical-news-eat-your-fruits-and-veggies-disease-prevention/

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Update:

Life is everything to do with choices.  I have a sign on my front door that says "Choices have consequences, make good choices", and under it is another one: "Lack of organization on your part, does not constitute and emergency on my part".  Because the people who make the bad choices usually want me to jump up and go help them rectify their "emergency"!

It has been hot and humid and we haven't been able to get much done here.  I think the lawnmower breathed it's last, so I am looking for another one.  Ray went around with a weed eater and tidied up the front of the house.

Jay's little Yorkie Maddie ran into their patio door with such a force that she knocked herself out.  We put her in a comfy bed and rushed her to the vet.  She was just beginning to come around by the time we got there.  The vet said, upon looking into her eyes, that she had a concussion and to keep her quiet and a dark place for a while.  She seems to be alright now.

My latest little foster cat, 'Giovanni' has been in a cage most of his life.  He has gradually been allowed to have the run of my bathroom, bedroom, then living room, and screen porch.  But he has a habit of chewing wires. So far, he has chewed through the wires to my answering machine, computer speakers and bedroom phone.  His real foster mom came over and sprayed the rest of my wires with 'Flooey', a bitter spray, and that seems to have made 'Gio' lose interest in them.  I tried splicing the wires to my answering machine back together, but now it just makes a loud buzz, so I will have to buy another one.

Yesterday, Ray and I went to church.  Jay had overdosed on Dulcolax, so he didn't go.  He always has to overdo everything!  Ray and I enjoyed the service, and the Bible Readings were Psalms 136, 139, 142 and Numbers 16-18.  And the message was interesting, too. It was about how God never changes.  His Word and His Laws stand forever.  We all had a good potluck meal, and had a great day.

2 comments:

Dizzy-Dick said...

I actually did pretty good on your Bible test. We eat mostly vegetables and fruit here. Sometimes chicken is added to the menu. Always enjoy your posts.

LakeConroePenny,TX said...

Hi DD,
I like lots of raw fruit and veggies, too. But having had a jaw injury, it is difficult for me to chew some of them. Hence my auger juicer, that way I can drink my fruits and veggies.

Because I was fed beef that looked and tasted like old grey socks when I was a toddler, I got so that I wouldn't eat beef, or any meat. When they found out that I would eat chicken, they shoved it down me until I was sick of it. So now I prefer organic beef, buffalo, fish or eggs. To each his own!

Happy Tails and Trails, Penny.