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Fernando

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  1. Technology... Internet, TV. That was not possible in the past. So when Jesus said that 2000 years ago most people wonder how that was possible. Today it is because of satellite TV, Internet, cell phones etc etc
  2. From heaven, every person on earth will know, it will not be a secret, like lightning seen in heaven. Now when is this supposed to happen?Well according to what is written in the Bible and not some other book this will happen 3 and a half years after a particular event. That event is called "the abomination of desolation". What that means is that sometime in the future a world leader will go into the Jewish temple, will stop the sacrifices that are going on and declared to be God. That world leader will set up an image on the temple and declared that he is God. The Bible clearly expressed that then Jesus will come back 3 and a half years after this event. That being said we can see some things here first, a Jewish temple in the temple mount. First of all this things does not exist right now, so such event can't happen. Second that world leader is not here so this event can't happen right now. However the stage is being set for this. If you noticed Jerusalem is starting to become a great problem. It's a tough situation to handle for any country at the moment. How do we achieve peace in the middle east? The UN with all the resolution can't bring about anything done. Israel and Palestinian authorities cannot agree on anything. United States can't do it. But that world leader that is to come will. He will be the only one able to do, what no one else was able to do. Achieve peace and allow the Jews to build their temple. How is that going to be I don't know but this is what the Bible says about this event. Oh and the agreement will be for 7 years. Why 7 years in particular? I don't know that is what it said. So at the middle of that 7 year peace treaty is when this world leader will go into that Jewish temple, abolish the sacrifice the Jews are making and declared to be God. From that moment on this world leader will have power over all the world and will demand that he be worship or else be killed. That just a few stuff that is written in the Bible about the return of Jesus, what will happen before he is closed to being returned. So anyone that tells you Jesus is here right now, they are being fooled. Because according to the Bible certain things must happen first before he will come again.
  3. Yeah so much people get fooled because they don't do their research. If you read clearly the bible Jesus did said many will come and say that he is him. But don't be deceived because when he comes back every eye will see him coming from the heavens. Next time Jesus comes back he will come from heaven where everyone will witness him. Not some town, island, secret place etc etc. If only people seriously study and read the bible and apply the same principles of studying like they do any other book. Read in context, research the historical background if you so care to give you further insight. But always context should be the basis for your reasoning.
  4. There's a lot of no go zone now in many parts of Europe I heard.
  5. You said it, according to the Quran. That's a total different Jesus then what the bible Jesus is. Because the Jesus from the bible he is god, but the Quran only a messenger. The jesus from the bible he can forgive sins, the Quran only a messenger. The Jesus from the bible accepts worship, the Quran only a messenger.... So yes if you go by another book then your Jesus will be different. But the bible Jesus, he is god, forgives sin, accepts worship and declares he is the only way.
  6. Well my point is that leftist and rightist or whatever you call all the extreme wouldn't like him. Because first those that say that Jesus was a refugee and would feed all these people would only agree on that part but would not agree with the parts when he is intolerant to other's people religion. And then the other extreme won't like that he opens to everyone. So either way both sides of the extreme will still not like him. You either accept all his teaching or nothing. And I seriously dislike how people misuses teaching from Jesus for their political ideas. But that is nothing new, has been going on for ages. People need to do their reading, look into context and study the historical background as well. NOT just take one passage and take it out of context.
  7. Germany's Muslim Demographic Future Critics of Germany's open-door immigration policy are warning that the recent surge in Germany's Muslim population — which surpassed six million in 2016 for the first time — has already changed the face of the country forever. The price for reversing Germany's demographic decline appears to be the further Islamization of Germany under the guise of multiculturalism. With a fertility rate of 1.6 births per woman, well below the replacement rate of 2.1, Germany will require a permanent influx of 300,000 migrants per year in order keep the current population level stable through the year 2060, according to the report. "We are importing Islamic extremism, Arab anti-Semitism, national and ethnic conflicts of other peoples, as well as a different understanding of society and law. German security agencies are unable to deal with these imported security problems, and the resulting reactions from the German population." — Leaked German intelligence document. More than a decade ago historian Bernard Lewis warned that if current migration trends continue, Europe will be Islamic by the end of the 21st century. Germany's political elites are at the vanguard of making that prediction come true. Mass migration is fast-tracking the rise of Islam in Germany, as evidenced by the proliferation of no-go zones, Sharia courts, polygamy, child marriages and honor violence. Mass migration has also been responsible for social chaos, including jihadist attacks, a migrant rape epidemic, a public health crisis, rising crime and a rush by German citizens to purchase weapons for self-defense — and even to abandon Germany altogether. https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/9892/germany-muslims-demographic
  8. Yeah that's how it should be. Don't bother about what other say. Don't get involved in mind games just focus on working.
  9. Yeah I agree it's just his mind game. Conte should know better and not get involved just focus on "work"
  10. FUNDAMENTALLY FREUND: EUROPE’S OCCUPATION HYPOCRISY It might sound silly, but instead of constantly being on the defensive, perhaps it is at last time for Israel to give Europe a taste of its own medicine. After Monday’s passage of the law aimed at regulating certain land issues in Judea and Samaria, Israel’s ostensible friends in Europe wasted little time before lambasting the Jewish state in remarkably harsh terms. Mustering all the vitriol at their disposal, which appears to be boundless when the subject is Israel, the leaders of the Continent went on a rhetorical rampage that was as obscene as it was offensive. As usual, it was the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Federica Mogherini, who scaled the heights of hyperbole when she called the law “new and dangerous,” as though resolving land disputes through compensation was an entirely unheard-of concept in modern law. But then Mogherini went further, declaring that “the Israeli parliament has legislated on the legal status of land within occupied territory which is an issue that remains beyond its jurisdiction.” The irony of her own statement was apparently lost on her. After all, what “jurisdiction” does Mogherini have to interfere in Israel’s internal affairs, berate its democratically- elected parliament or interpret the legislation it chooses to pass? Other leaders, such as French President Francois Hollande, denounced the legislation, saying it would “open the way to the annexation of the occupied territories,” while the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Nikolai Mladenov said that by legislating “in the occupied Palestinian lands,” Israel had crossed “a very thick red line.” Well if European and international statesmen really want to have a debate about “occupied territories,” I say: bring it on. A good place to start would be with some of Europe’s own colonial relics, which it greedily clings to, like a hung-over hobo grasping a bottle with a few remaining drops of vodka. Take, for example, the island of Corsica, whose beautiful beaches, tranquil bays and dense forests conceal an ugly historical act: France’s 1768-69 invasion and annexation of the nascent republic. Despite the passage of nearly 250 years, many Corsicans continue to yearn for greater autonomy or even independence. In December 2015, the nationalist Pè a Corsica Party dramatically won the island’s regional elections, coming within just two seats of an outright majority. And opinion polls show that two-thirds of Corsicans want to hold a referendum on independence from France. Independence-minded Corsicans say that Paris has been deliberately trying to “Frenchify” the island, subduing its culture and language. But when was the last time you heard European leaders, or anyone else for that matter, denouncing France for its “occupied territories”? And then, of course, there is Catalonia, where the regional government plans to hold a referendum on independence in September of this year despite opposition from Spanish authorities. Curiously, however, the Catalonians’ longing for independence doesn’t seem to elicit as much interest in Europe’s capitals as that of the Palestinians, even though the former have a much better case for a state of their own. To begin with, there actually was a Catalonian state, albeit briefly, in the 17th century, whereas there has never been an independent Palestine in all of history. And even if one believes the Palestinians have been occupied since 1967, Spain has been occupying Catalonia for more than three centuries. That makes it a longer-running dispute, and justice delayed is justice denied. Moreover, Catalans can legitimately claim to be a nation with its own distinct language; the Palestinian Arabs cannot. The list of course goes on, and includes places such as the Falklands. It was 35 years ago this April that Britain dispatched a naval task force of more than 100 ships to take the islands back from Argentina, thereby reasserting their century- old colonial occupation. More recently, in one of the biggest land-grabs in modern history, Norway cemented its hold on more than 2.7 million square kilometers of Antarctica when it unilaterally declared in June 2015 that its territory in the eastern part of the region extended all the way down to the South Pole. A white paper issued by the Norwegian Foreign Ministry stated openly that “the purpose of annexation was to subdue the land that now lies unclaimed,” and Norway asserts that the land belongs to it because it was there first. Oddly, they don’t seem to apply the same logic to Judea and Samaria, where the Jewish presence predates the founding of Islam by over 1,500 years. Clearly, when one puts things in historical perspective, Europe’s bellowing about Israel’s “occupied territories” is nothing more than diplomatic duplicity. This is especially true in light of the fact that Judea and Samaria are the ancient heartland of the Jewish people and the cradle of our civilization. Unlike many of Europe’s own occupied territories, Israel has every right – morally, historically, theologically and militarily – to be in Judea and Samaria, and so we shall remain. So next time the EU decides to holler about the need for “ending the occupation,” Israel should announce that it is sending human rights monitors to Corsica, Catalonia and other such areas, to ensure that the European occupying powers are not trampling on the rights of the indigenous residents. And the Jewish state should also start working on some draft UN resolutions denouncing the ongoing European occupation of various parts of land around the world. It might sound silly, but instead of constantly being on the defensive, perhaps it is at last time for Israel to give Europe a taste of its own medicine. http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Fundamentally-Freund-Europes-occupation-hypocrisy-480986
  11. Looks like City will be second place. If we win and City win we will be 10 points ahead.
  12. You only look at the case of the women, but what about that life? I know of many cases where a women was raped and the child was born and grew up. My pastor was one of those. His mom wanted to abort him but she changed her mind and now look at him. Otherwise let's just kill my pastor right now because his mom had the right to abort him...... No matter what, you are still taking life that is not yours. Its murder to me because the baby has the right to live. Weather you don't want the kid is another story. You can always give the kid away but at least your giving that baby a chance to survive.
  13. You can say half of it. Because yes he would welcome immigrants, homosexuals, adulteress, prostitute, thieves and all that. But nonetheless he was also a very intolerant person. For example take a look at this: 6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. Very truly I tell you Pharisees, anyone who does not enter the sheep pen by the gate, but climbs in by some other way, is a thief and a robber. 2 The one who enters by the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. 7 Therefore Jesus said again, “Very truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep. 8 All who have come before me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep have not listened to them. 9 I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved.[a] They will come in and go out, and find pasture. 10 The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. 11 “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. Here Jesus says there is no other way but through him. Hence calling all other religions false. Very Intolerant thing to say, but that is who Jesus also was. P.S. Pharisees in that day was the religious class that was more focus looking good on the outside but nothing in the inside. Jesus challenges them to change this and condemns them if they keep the same lifestyle. In today modern society that would be someone saying that is a christian but his actions say otherwise. Like I go to Church on Sundays and be all good but then Monday to Friday I curse at people, have lusting thoughts on my heart, hate my brother, etc etc. Externally I'm all good when I go to Church on Sunday, but internally I'm filled of all wickedness and malice.
  14. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated… “Jerusalem is not a settlement.”He believes and is correct that the historical connection between the Jewish people and the city of Jerusalem, and the land of Israel cannot be denied. Netanyahu has insisted, “The Jewish people were building Jerusalem 3,000 years ago and the Jewish people are building Jerusalem today. Jerusalem is not a settlement. It is our capital.” Many people such as the Palestinians believe Netanyahu is profoundly wrong, and East Jerusalem does not belong to the Jews. In government, under the Obama administration, Secretary of State John Kerry, pushed for the “two-state” solution. They wanted to divide Israel and envisioned an independent “State of Palestine” alongside the “State of Israel,” west of the Jordan River. The boundary between the two states is still subject to dispute and negotiation, with Palestinian and Arab leadership insisting on the “1967 borders”, which is not accepted by Israel. The territory question is always whether the Palestinian territories can become an independent state and how to resolve years of violence that include the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, the partial Israeli blockade of Gaza and Palestinian violence against Israelis. Both sides claim Jerusalem as their capital and consider it a center of religious worship and cultural heritage. The two-state solution typically calls for dividing Jerusalem into an Israeli West and a Palestinian East. The problem is, Jewish, Muslim and Christian holy sites are on top of one another. It appears the conflict will never end. At Prophecy in the News, we have just received a fascinating new DVD titled:Israel Indivisible: The Case For The Ancient Homelandhttps://prophecyinthenews.com/booksto...From Abram and the Promise, to the fall of the Ottoman Empire, this extraordinary, one hour and 20 minute documentary film examines the historical, archaeological, legal and biblical evidence for the ancient and modern state of Israel. For those who love the Holy Land, but are confused by the turmoil we see in our daily news, you need to see this film. Find out if the Jewish people are truly the legitimate heirs of this land. It is one of the best documentaries on the history of Israel, from the ancient times to the present, ever made. It is remarkable what this nation has had to endure over the centuries.http://www.prophecyinthenews.com
  15. And not only that but also Pedro and Matic which was woeful last season are also doing good. For all those situation I say Mahrez will be ideal and Conte will bring out the best of him.
  16. Would be dumb if he signs a new contract. He wants to move, don't stay there if he wants to compete at the highest.
  17. Well not only Moses but also David luiz. He was not wanted by many here nor by many pundits. Look at how he has help him as well. I have no doubt that the same can be done for Mahrez.
  18. I still think it's the same. When your caught in a moment they are in, everything is horrible. Conte was able to bring out the best of Moses, sure he can with Mahrez.
  19. So do you guys think we should go for him this summer? There's a big possibility that Leicester go down. And even if they don't go down he clearly will want out this summer. Yes he has been crap after last season, but the same thing happened to us. People wanted to sell Hazard and Costa last season because they where "rats" but they recover. I feel the same could happen with Mahrez.
  20. Islamic State claims Eilat rocket attack, threatens more Group’s Sinai-based affiliate says it fired rockets ‘to teach Jews, crusaders a proxy war will not avail them of anything’ http://www.timesofisrael.com/islamic-state-in-sinai-claims-eilat-rocket-attack/?utm_source=The+Times+of+Israel+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=63baac897f-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_02_09&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_adb46cec92-63baac897f-55497697
  21. Four rockets fired from Egypt into Israel https://beholdisraelnews.wordpress.com/2017/02/08/four-rockets-fired-from-egypt-into-israel/
  22. PL world will see it when they play against City.
  23. And he's homegrown as well. For me it's a good deal now. Worth the price now.
  24. A Top Climate Scientist Blows the Whistle on Shoddy Climate Science Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/444668/whistle-blower-scientist-exposes-shoddy-climate-science-noaa
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