Posts Tagged ‘self



17
Apr
15

DNA and Inheritance. Part-One.

The fascination of Genetics.

It is indeed a fascinating world to see what each one of us is made up of or what we have inherited from our parents. The medical world can now predict what each one of us will die of! Genetics also tell us who we are and where we have come from in our racial identity.

But what as yet DNA cannot do is identify the strand that reveals our self, our free will to choose between good and bad and what the bible terms as Sin.

There are many good things that humanity have achieved in the last 200 years, but temper, anger and hate and that to murder, kill, exploit remains in the hands of God and the choices of us to seek and follow Him.

Genesis 4:7, 18:20, Job 2:10, Psalm 4:4, Proverbs 5:22.

07
Mar
14

ROBOT’s. Part-One.

Invented and built by Humans.

The Robot in science-fiction has been around for a long time, but today many aspects of our daily lives are controlled and influenced  by robotic engineering! But most of us are not even aware of any of it going on around us. The origins of the word ‘robot comes from a Russian word, meaning a servant and was really first used by the great Sci-Fi writer Isaac Asimov.

Today robots are used in a host of fields, such as the nuclear industry, automated car production lines and auto-pilots in aircraft, helicopters and shipping. These can be best described, as pre- programmned machines.

But things are changing at a rapid rate, as the first Asimo robots are now coming into service both as expensive toys and research tools.

There new lines are self thinking machines, their brains work on the minds of mice and they rely on touch. One new device is the wall to wall hoovering model, which is left on the floor to its own devices.

Genesis 12:16,   Psalm 102:16,   Matthew 13:27.

20
Dec
12

Virgin Birth. Part-Four.

Jesus the Jewish Messiah and the Saviour of the world in now born. Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 2:6-7.

Jesus is born not in a palace, not in luxury, not even at home. He arrives in a smelly stable, wrapped up in cloths and placed in a feeding trough.  Every Christmas is the same, many people have given up on the meaning of the story, they would rather get drunk, eat to much and party.

Others will be alone, some suicidal some will get sick drunk or use drugs to cover up their pain. But the answers to our problems are only to be found in Jesus. Many Christians will enjoy the season, but they never even try to read the Bible for themselves, relying on ‘Christian radio and TV to fill them. Let alone actually apply their faith into action daily.

That is why Jesus was born in a stable and died on a cross. What will you do this Christmas with your life?

08
Nov
12

War. Part-Two.

Remembrance Sunday.

On the 11th minute of the 11th hour of the 11th November 1918 the first World War of the 20th Century ended. Million of British and allied soldiers had died, in what seemed a pointless war. Twenty years later over 100 million people would die in another World War (1939-45). The first world war saw the introduction of the tank and the use of mustered gas. the second would see mass areal bombing, missiles and atomic weapons.

Thousands of veterans will walk through central London on Sunday morning and our Queen Elizabeth-II will lay wreaths to the fallen. Among the dead are the 12 million civilian’s Jews and Chinese who died in work and death camps, some being medically experimented on.

Jesus told His followers not to be worried about wars, because they were inevitable. Mark 13:7

The condition of our hearts are selfish and sinful. Romans 3:23, 6:23.

At the end we need to know on Judgement Day were we will be standing with God.   John 3:16-21,   Acts 4:12.




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