In case you've been living in a cave system somewhere in the tropics your whole life, or you just skipped your youth entirely, here is a brief synopsis of what is surely one of the most well
known stories of all time.
Not exact matches
The wave
of sexual misconduct
stories we saw in 2017 were outrageous, but ultimately, they shed light on problems that women in Silicon Valley have
known about for a long
time.
«The next
time something like this happens with company we
know, we might engage a little more with the press and help them hear another side
of the
story,» he says.
Too many
of the also - rans are already stuck in the proof - point pudding (moving sideways instead
of forward) and finding that they can
no longer sell the same old «just wait and see»
story as easily to the guys that totally fell for it the last
time.
EASTWOOD: But then years later I went back to Universal, it was a different regime then but I went back to Universal and I went to Lew Wasserman who was the head
of Universal at that
time and I said you
know that you have this
story called Play Misty for Me that's on the shelf nobody was making.
David has made his reputation reporting from the ground on every big
story of recent
times, and we
know that when the big
stories happen, wherever they happen, David will be there for us and our audience.
However, Scott told the
Times that if he
knew of the Mars water before production began he would have changed the
story.
This can save a lot
of time because bankers will already
know your
story when it's
time for them to run an M&A process.
What is more interesting, though, is the
story of Windows» decline in Redmond, culminating with last week's reorganization that, for the first
time since 1980, left the company without a division devoted to personal computer operating systems (Windows was split, with the core engineering group placed under Azure, and the rest
of the organization effectively under Office 365; there will still be Windows releases, but it is
no longer a standalone business).
You
know, as the owner
of The Post, I
know that at
times The Post is going to write
stories that are going to make very powerful people very unhappy.
Still, if she has the larger
story right (and it is the same one that economists such as myself have been telling for a long
time) then you can add the reality
of low interests rates to the list
of things that the aging boomers will
no doubt lose sleep over.
As a result, if readers do not
know the
story of the Crusades ahead
of time, they will likely be lost.
But theology, as useful as it was to me at the
time, became... well... you
know the
story of Buddha's raft: once he crossed the stream it was
no longer needed.
As the podcast made clear, though he apparently
knew key facts related to the case, part
of the reason Jay is such an interesting element
of the
story is that his testimony changed several
times.
Every morning, I read the
stories of Holy Week, all over again, and every year, on this day, I reach that line: «Jesus
knew that the
time had come to leave this world to go to the Father.
I honestly don't think that most people at that level
of EV leadership at the
time knew the whole
story, or
knew that they were being used to shutdown calls for accountability.
Only then can we hope to
know those wonderful grace - filled moments;
times when through prayer and song, listening to and reciting the familiar words
of grace and the
stories of redemption, our hearts soar;
times when we are caught up in the stream
of love — when we sing praise to God with all our hearts and minds and souls and strength — which flows from us to God through the ministry
of Christ and his people and which we return to God with prayer and praise.
Or, you could take all that and trade it for the
story of someone who slept around, did drugs, got divorced four
times, murdered somebody, landed in jail, found Jesus, got paroled, and then became an internally
known Christian author and conference speaker even though they lived most
of their life with no thought for Jesus.
After telling
stories of knowing several gay and lesbian congregants during his
time as a pastor, he said, «I
know a lot
of people who are gay and lesbian and they seem to have as good a spiritual life as I do.
And
No» a thousand
times No» we can not, must not celebrate delightfully diverse
stories that read the mouth - stopping horror
of the Holocaust as the playfulness
of power or a symphony
of creativeness through death.
i do nt
know if people here still view the bible as literal, but its interesting to me that many who say they trust the bible or sacraments over direct experience
of God seems ironic considering the bible details from beginning to end
story after
story of Gods supernatural intervention
time and
time again.
This is evidence that the
story of a virgin birth was not current at the
time, for Mark makes much
of the miraculous to attest Jesus» supernatural power, and he would surely have reported a miraculous birth if he had
known of it.
Behind that
story, it seems, stands a real historical personage: we
know that a certain Count Rotholandus was among the courtiers
of Charlemagne in the year 772, and in Einhard's Vita Karoli the
story of the death
of «Hruolandus» is recounted for the first
time.
Here is an example involving our
time in 2nd Timothy 3:1 - 8 (I recommend getting a King James Bible because a lot
of these «newer» versions don't tell the full
story) 1 This
know also, that in the last days perilous
times shall come.
Gods came to set the captive free.God is always in control he calls the shots not Satan he is in control his motives and purposes we can not understand but we do
know his character is always for good and he always has a plan.It is spiritual lesson from a real life situation.I am jumping way ahead here but at the
time the people sent Jesus away the demoniac man was sent back to his family when you read later because
of his testimony the next
time they visit years later to those towns many people are saved because
of him so again yes some pigs died one man was set free but that man went and told his
story and many were saved and added to the kingdom so to God be the glory.brentnz
Gay «
No» campaigners Keith Mills and Paddy Manning pointed out that such was perfectly possible without undermining family structures completely since extensive Civil Partnership legislation was already in place, and they did make a difference, but the softening up
of the electorate by years
of sob -
stories would have taken far more
time and effort to overcome.
My fourth point was that many
times the best answer we can come up with is: «We don't
know» and that there's then no point
of going to old
stories about magic for other answers.
«The truth must come out and we
know as Christians that only the truth will make us free and there is a lot
of concern in Syria... that we are only getting one side
of the
story for much
of the
time.
This column often has, by the
time it is in print, a certain retrospective air about it: it has usually discussed the media coverage
of some
story which was topical when written, and which may still be relevant, but is
no longer
of overriding current interest.
So, the next
time you proudly proclaim that you
know the secrets to life, death, the origins
of life on Earth and the origins
of the Universe, because your parents or priest taught you some comforting
stories from late Bronze Age Palestine as a ten year - old, you might like to consider where your beliefs fit into the bigger picture.
This means that though the burial
story may have been
known somewhat earlier, the discovery
story originated about the same
time as the composition
of Mark's Gospel.
What spoke to me through this
story, is how much this pastor
knew the people in his church (you and I have the same definition
of church, however I'm using the word here as it applies to this group
of people I feel the problem in many churches today (and why dialogue during sermons wouldn't go over well) is that the pastors do not take the
time to invest in the people they are trying to teach.
One solution might be that the J - E
stories of Abraham represent a little -
known tradition which only through the growing prestige
of the proto - Pentateuch won general acceptance about the
time of the Exile, but familiarity with the
story of Jacob was somewhat old.
Reading all the comments, frankly why people should take some mythological figures and ancient history made out in mordern
times to hate a section
of people, frankly who
knows how Jesus was and what exactly the «Jews» did to him 2000 years back, these are just
stories made up in the minds
of people.
The soprano Teresa Stratas, who was at the conservatory with Vickers and
knew them both well, characterized their relationship as «one
of the great love
stories of our
time.»
I've spent a good part
of my career working in PR, so I
know what it takes to get a
story into the national conversation via coverage on CNN, Fox News, The New York
Times, The Atlantic and other media outlets that drive the national conversation.
Go get a life and take care
of yourselves — concentrate on the log in your own eye before you cast stones at me (I
know, crossing two
stories into a single one — but it just seems right at this
time)
you'd think if god was truly the god spoken
of then faith would be unneeded and belief a thing
of the past — yet — people will believe whatever they wish
no matter the proof or lack there
of and its truly sad to consider that this delusion type mass brainwashing is going on right now and has been for over 2000 years... please don't let the
time in which this sm.ut has been around make you think its worth its wieght in salt — i bid Lot's wife its not — in ALL early man
stories from around the globe people have created GRAND
stories about the start and end
of times — its that simple.
At the same
time, she took issue with the well -
known Martha and Mary
story wherein Mary presents the model
of an ideal disciple by sitting at the feet
of a famous rabbi.
If you take a little
time and dig a little deeper into the
story, using a concordance to look up the words (all the words) and studying what is
known of the culture
of the place and
time, one would find that John is closer to the truth than you would imagine.
I need only to ask: if you wash your feet before prayer, and when the last stoning was that you attended: to get my point across... but you did say I had to answer in a coherent manner...:) Yes, the jesus
story... one
of those that many love to argue about, even me at
times in my life have i taken the position
of «he never existed»... but most
of us
know he did, the only real question is his divinity.
i
know that most
of the
time i'm messing around on these boards, but i am sincerely sorry to hear about your
story... disillusionment — I
know, can be a horrible thing and often is rooted in deep pain and disappointment... i have
no idea what you must have gone through to get to this dark place but — even now, i'm praying that the God
of all comforts would reveal Himself to you... in my dark days and moments I take comfort from Phil 1:6 and Romans 8:28... He has not walked away from you —
no matter how you feel, and will complete what He started in you.
With just 12 %
of adults saying that they
know the nativity
story, and more than one third
of children unaware whose birthday we celebrate at Christmas, the Christmas Starts with Christ campaign has been launched to help churches to make Christ and the amazing
story of his birth the focus
of the nation's favourite
time of year.
And then I heard the head
of the Reproductive Freedom Rights unit
of the ACLU saying — this was at the same
time as the Baby Jane Doe
story was developing on Long Island — at a forum, «I don't
know what all this fuss is about.
In his words, «Furthermore, since between 95 and 97 percent
of the Jewish state was illiterate at the
time of Jesus, it must be presumed that Jesus also was illiterate, that he
knew, like the vast majority
of his contemporaries in an oral culture, the foundational narratives, basic
stories, and general expectations
of his tradition but not the exact texts, precise citations, or intricate arguments
of its scribal elites» (Ibid: 25 - 26).
ive been wrestling since i was 9 years old and when i went into high school i had to wrestle a girl... growing up learning to wrestle i had ended up having violent style, i never was dirty or broke rules but i was taught to do anything in your power to win whehter it was to club down the head or grab the throat to gain position etc. unfortunately i was in the postion to wrestle a girl once and at the
time i did nt care who you were boy / girl, white / black / purple it did nt matter im was going to go out there bounce your head
of the mat and bury you, so i went out there and wreslted the same way i always wrestled, 110 % and always to put your oppenents back through the mat i dditn change my style at all bc she was a girl i wrestled the same against everyone but after i pinned her in the first minute i did nt even realize that i broke her ribs when i power doubled through her, now after that for the rest
of the tournament i was heckled and berated for forcefully beating a girl ppl were telling my parents «hey, looks like you raised a wife beater» etc. etc.... ever since then i refused to wrestle girls and thank go i eventually grew out
of the lower weights, moral
of the
story is that is great and all that girls are wrestling but they shouldnt wrestle boys even if they
know what they are getting into because 1.
An article in The New York
Times, «Bible College Helps Some at Louisiana Prison Find Peace,» chronicles the remarkable
story of the Louisiana State Penitentiary, more commonly
known as Angola.
Sorry but the Bible is
no more that a collection
of stories, written in a
time when man believed in so many Gods.
The resurrection comes into this
story as an unexpected development, from what the book calls «Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn
of Time,» something about which the evil powers
know nothing.
If you've been a member
of the church for even the slightest amount
of time, you likely
know how this
story goes.