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Such a viewpoint is common in today’s world. Scandals involving lies told by prominent politicians and other world leaders have rocked society. Influenced by this climate, many people have relaxed their commitment to telling the truth. In some domains lying has even become official policy. “I’m paid to lie. This seems to be the core of retail sales training everywhere, Many believe that there is no real harm in so-called little white lies. Is this true?
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No one, Millions worldwide are getting ready to enjoy the 2011 Christmas season. Perhaps you are among them. On the other hand, it may not be your custom to share in the religious aspects of this popular celebration. Either way, you are not likely to escape the influence of Christmas. It permeates the worlds of commerce and entertainment, even in non-Christian lands.
No one, Millions worldwide are getting ready to enjoy the 2011 Christmas season. Perhaps you are among them. On the other hand, it may not be your custom to share in the religious aspects of this popular celebration. Either way, you are not likely to escape the influence of Christmas. It permeates the worlds of commerce and entertainment, even in non-Christian lands.
naomi-The Bible reveals the names of only two faithful angels, Michael and Gabriel. (Daniel 12:1; Luke 1:26) In providing these names, the Bible shows that angels are unique spirit persons. Why were not more names given? Likely the reason was to prevent people from elevating angels or man to a position of undue honor—something to which the angels themselves do not presume to aspire. Thus, when Jacob asked an angel to reveal his name, the angel refused. (Genesis 32:29) God’s faithful angels want us to honor God and call upon him, not them or man.
jomifl -“I must admit that there are some bits of the bible that I don't quite understand,”
Yes,It can be seen that the Scriptures refer to understanding obtainable by natural means. Yet any such “comprehension” of worldly ‘intellectual men’ becomes foolishness, in vain, when God’s purposes are not considered. (1Co 1:19, 20,)The Scriptures, therefore, primarily urge a superior understanding, one that is spiritual, having God as its foundation. No matter how much men may exploit the earth’s resources, exploring its depths and the depths of the seas or studying the skies, they can never by their own efforts find “the place of understanding” and wisdom that leads to successful life.
Yes,It can be seen that the Scriptures refer to understanding obtainable by natural means. Yet any such “comprehension” of worldly ‘intellectual men’ becomes foolishness, in vain, when God’s purposes are not considered. (1Co 1:19, 20,)The Scriptures, therefore, primarily urge a superior understanding, one that is spiritual, having God as its foundation. No matter how much men may exploit the earth’s resources, exploring its depths and the depths of the seas or studying the skies, they can never by their own efforts find “the place of understanding” and wisdom that leads to successful life.
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