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Eat Those Carrots! The Benefits of Beta-carotene and Vitamin A nd do the same things as worldly folks. We say we love the sinner but hate his ways yet; some of our ways are so evil and hateful that the term Christian does not even apply. We are no different from Pontius Pilate and washing our hands will not relieve us of this inner tension.Vitamin supplements are the hot topics that are discussed everywhere now. Magazines are filled with news articles about vitamin supplements and their benefits. Newspapers carry information regarding the vitamins and even in the Internet has endless discussions and articles about vitamins. The simple reason is that the vitamins are well, vital. However, there is one important vi I noticed Peter retreating in weakness – denyin As Oil Prices Rise, So Does Interest in Energy Ventures I watched from the sidelines as He stood before the practical statesman, Pontius Pilate in judgment of His life. Pilate, though he knew the Man to be an innocent victim of circumstances, nevertheless delivered Him to be crucified.As the worldwide demand for energy increases, and oil prices rise, many venture capital firms have begun to focus on the alternative energy sector.In fact, in June 2005, Pasadena, CA-based solar company, Energy Innovations, raised $16.5 million in venture capital led by Mohr Davidow Ventures. At around the same time, Nanosolar raised $20 million (also led by Mohr Davidow Ve Pilate is to be pitied more than scorned. He was caught between God’s will and man’s will. He was conflicted and could not readily decide between the peace of the city and the peace of his own mind; between condemning an innocent Man and disobliging an angry mob. So, against his better judgment and in defiance of his own conscience, he surrenders the Man to the bloodthirsty crowd. He ignores the laws of justice. And in an effort to assuage the guilt that follows, Pontius Pilate took water, washed his hands and declared himself innocent of the blood of “this just man.” But, I need not judge Pilate too harshly because most of us fall into the same trap of self-contradiction. In psychology, it is know as cognitive dissonance. It is a state of tension that occurs wherever a person simultaneously holds two cognitions that are psychologically inconsistent. We protest against a thing and yet practice it. We talk against the manifold ills of the world, yet contribute to it. We like to boast of being Church folks and different from other folks yet, many of us go to the same places and do the same things as worldly folks. We say we love the sinner but hate his ways yet; some of our ways are so evil and hateful that the term Christian does not even apply. We are no different from Pontius Pilate and washing our hands will not relieve us of this inner tension. I noticed Peter retreating in weakness – denying Appropriate Distance s conflicted and could not readily decide between the peace of the city and the peace of his own mind; between condemning an innocent Man and disobliging an angry mob. So, against his better judgment and in defiance of his own conscience, he surrenders the Man to the bloodthirsty crowd. He ignores the laws of justice. And in an effort to assuage the guilt that follows, Pontius Pilate took water, washed his hands and declared himself innocent of the blood of “this just man.”I’ve been thinking a lot lately about my contribution to others and my commitment to a loving presence. In that regard, I’ve adopted a concept I call appropriate distance. In previous articles, I’ve suggested a philosophical stance for our interactions with others and implied that it’s our obligation to meet everyone with respect and equanimity. I’ve also suggested that humor and But, I need not judge Pilate too harshly because most of us fall into the same trap of self-contradiction. In psychology, it is know as cognitive dissonance. It is a state of tension that occurs wherever a person simultaneously holds two cognitions that are psychologically inconsistent. We protest against a thing and yet practice it. We talk against the manifold ills of the world, yet contribute to it. We like to boast of being Church folks and different from other folks yet, many of us go to the same places and do the same things as worldly folks. We say we love the sinner but hate his ways yet; some of our ways are so evil and hateful that the term Christian does not even apply. We are no different from Pontius Pilate and washing our hands will not relieve us of this inner tension. 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We talk against the manifold ills of the world, yet contribute to it. We like to boast of being Church folks and different from other folks yet, many of us go to the same places and do the same things as worldly folks. We say we love the sinner but hate his ways yet; some of our ways are so evil and hateful that the term Christian does not even apply. We are no different from Pontius Pilate and washing our hands will not relieve us of this inner tension. I noticed Peter retreating in weakness – denyin Go Deep Into Delta - Optimising Your Brain For Success And Happiness that occurs wherever a person simultaneously holds two cognitions that are psychologically inconsistent. We protest against a thing and yet practice it. We talk against the manifold ills of the world, yet contribute to it. We like to boast of being Church folks and different from other folks yet, many of us go to the same places and do the same things as worldly folks. 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I hear no groan, no sound of complaint, just acceptance; acceptance of the torment that inflicts His body. As I look into His eyes I see no hatred, no revulsion, and no contempt. Instead, I see eyes of love, eyes of compassion, eyes of grief, and eyes of forgiveness. As I peer into this Man’s eyes, I see eyes that see beyond our years into God’s eternity. I see eyes without shadow and eyes without fear. When I look into His eyes, I see all the evil that is within all of us. I see all the hatred, all the meanness, and the conniving little things that we are capable of doing. When I look into this Man’s eyes, I see mankind for what we really are; poor, lost, defeated, condemned souls. As He dies, I hear His last words, “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.” Then it struck me. While we were yet sinners, the innocent, Jesus of Nazareth, Son of the living God, was foun
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