It didn't happen. I remember at least one of Johnny's jokes being something
about them getting front doors slammed in their faces, though.
http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/ordered.asp
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Your all Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson channel
by glenster inincludes full episodes.
http://www.youtube.com/user/johnnycarson?feature=watch.
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Your all Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson channel
by glenster inincludes full episodes.
http://www.youtube.com/user/johnnycarson?feature=watch.
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"a multitude of instruments to delight the soul" - Da Vinci's idea built at last.
by fulltimestudent inin leonardo da vinci's a codex atlanticus, a 12-volume collection of his manuscripts and designs for everything from weaponry to flight, there is a design for a musical instrument, that is a sort of musical instrument that a modern interpreter suggests has the characteristics of a harpsichord, organ and the viola da gamba.. no versions were ever built (tha twe know of)... until now.
a polish musician and instrument maker recently played a version of da vinci's invention at the academy of music in the southern polish city of krakow.. .
whether you like the music or not, slawomir zubrzyckis creation is a musical and mechanical work of art.. source: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/leonardo-da-vincis-wacky-piano-is-heard-for-the-first-time-after-500-years-20131118-2xpqs.html#ixzz2l1mmxc8k.
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Su Song's clocktower
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Large ancient Canaanite Wine cellar discovered
by fulltimestudent inand they laced the plonk with psychotropic substances for an extra kick.. do you think that yahweh liked it too, and that's why he sent his thugs in to take over the vineyards?.
the smithsonian reports:.
november 22, 2013 9:20 amarcheologists discovered a stash of 3,700-year-old psychotropic wine photo: brandeis university.
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We are in God's "image" but God's morality is repugnant
by yadda yadda 2 inthe bible says in genesis that god made human beings in his "image".. this means that christians believe human beings were made with certain attributes that they share with god.
attributes such as intelligence, creativity, an appreciation of beauty, and sharing a similar set of cardinal moral and spiritual values around love, justice, mercy, etc.. this linked article explains it from a christian perspective more fully.http://www.relevantmagazine.com/god/deeper-walk/features/23549-qmade-in-the-image-of-godq.
and yet....we find in the old testament that god performs or endorses the most morally repugnant acts, such as ethnic cleansing, killing infants and children, causing famines and plagues, drowning the entire human population except eight persons, etc, etc - all actions that any reasonable and objectively sane person naturally finds morally incomprehensible, disgusting, evil.. this article here outlines some of the actions described in the ot that any normal, sane person would naturally find morally abhorrent:http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/raymond_bradley/moral.html.
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Liberal Abrahamic belief without an inerrant old text can be held by moral be- lievers. OT objections aren't all equal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics_in_the_Bible#Ethics_in_the_Hebrew_Bible http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_morality
Certain aspects, like famines, would be matters of God's prerogative, not human morality, of a God presiding over all the cosmos just as life isn't held to human morality. Yet someone can believe in life for the good of life and add afterlife as a sweetener. Interpersonal ethics are a different concern and followers would have more prerogative if obeying a God proven to them. I know no proof of God but an ancient intervention could be a modern faith choice.
If it's assumed the flood didn't happen the question of God's morality is like questioning the morality of someone playing GTA: I have the prerogative to run over old ladies to beat the timer in a race yet nobody is actually harmed. You just enjoy or find meaning in the story.
The best stance for criticizing the God of the OT would be in regard to something like killing gay people as abnormal which seems wrong even if followers had proof of God or herem if they didn't. Then again modern believers typically don't consider themselves as under Mosaic law, consider those who claimed to be as only brought along so far by God, may consider herem as an exaggeration of actual old tribal disputes, criticize conservative stances, etc.
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"a multitude of instruments to delight the soul" - Da Vinci's idea built at last.
by fulltimestudent inin leonardo da vinci's a codex atlanticus, a 12-volume collection of his manuscripts and designs for everything from weaponry to flight, there is a design for a musical instrument, that is a sort of musical instrument that a modern interpreter suggests has the characteristics of a harpsichord, organ and the viola da gamba.. no versions were ever built (tha twe know of)... until now.
a polish musician and instrument maker recently played a version of da vinci's invention at the academy of music in the southern polish city of krakow.. .
whether you like the music or not, slawomir zubrzyckis creation is a musical and mechanical work of art.. source: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/leonardo-da-vincis-wacky-piano-is-heard-for-the-first-time-after-500-years-20131118-2xpqs.html#ixzz2l1mmxc8k.
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Sounds like a Yes concert.
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Ancient aliens
by DS211 indoes anyone believe or put any truth to the stuff on this show?
from what i can see its pretty cool stuff.
seems to tie in a lot of social ideas about religions and prayer and interaction with a spirit realm.
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I suggest understanding faith as such for a possible basic God concept or adding
names and interventions. Be careful what stipulations you add--I recommend liber-
al. Popular claims of alien visits typically misuse research material like crea-
tionst books.
http://skepticalcubefarm.wordpress.com/2011/03/25/ancient-aliens-or-why-i-hate-the-history-channel/
http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=222552
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_astronautshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ARfmKH6upo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kHA6laLehk
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Lou Reed passed away
by glenster inlewis allan "lou" reed (march 2, 1942 october 27, 2013).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/lou_reed.
sweet jane '74.
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Lewis Allan "Lou" Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed
Sweet Jane '74
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FdWPeHFAMk
Walk on the Wild Side
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GTA V - Grand Theft Auto 5 players?
by DeWandelaar inhi guys,.
in my spare time i play this game... are there any players who play this game on a xbox360 and wanna play it online?
if so please pm me so we can share gamertags.
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GTA V stunts:
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Paul belived paradise was heaven
by DS211 innow i want all to add whatever they want to.
i was just reading the bible reading for tonights meeting and started 2 cor 12...and what i noticed was that paul here is revealing something, a revelation or vision of sorts, here it says (and its from the nwt for lurkers).
12 i have to boast.
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Larry Hurtado's Blog
"Heaven: It’s not what you may think!" re: Calvin R. Schoonhoven, "The Wrath of Heaven" (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1966) and comment section
Schoonhoven’s argument is that in the NT references “heaven”, including the realm to which the righteous dead aspire and which is the seat of divine authority, is pictured as participating in the incompleteness and conflict that characterizes “this age”, and that “heaven” as well as the visible creation await the consummation of salvation that is emphatically linked to Christ and his triumphant “parousia”.
The core of Schoonhoven’s case is that the NT view of salvation is thoroughly eschatological, linear, not a vertical flight to transcendence, but a forward move into “the age to come”. So, e.g., resurrection (not eternal life in “heaven”), redemption of the world (not flight from it), and a radical view of salvation in which Christ is central (not a lightly baptized pagan notion of the Elysian fields of bliss).
...the NT reflects a thoroughly eschatological outlook (not a Platonic one), and that “heaven” awaits redemption as does earth. Nothing to do with angelic sins! More to do with the sense of what “redemption” in/involves. E.g., for Paul the ultimate is “the redemption of your bodies” (Rom. 8:23, not simply the salvation of souls), and in Rev 21 there is a “new heaven and a new earth” (both experiencing the salvation in question).
Schoonhoven’s main point was to contend that the NT outlook was thoroughly eschatological, and that “heaven” as well as earth awaited the completion of redemption. So, a rejection of a Platonic idea of a timeless ideal heaven vs. a timebound earth. Also, ultimate salvation as an awaited consummation that would include effects upon/for “heaven” too.
http://larryhurtado.wordpress.com/2011/02/24/heaven-its-not-what-you-may-think/