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Osama Wants To Be Your Facebook Friend

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Osama Wants To Be Your Facebook Friend

You don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few terrorist connections. Al-Qaeda has discovered the joys of Facebook. “I entreat you, by God, to begin registering for Facebook as soon as you [finish] reading this post,” one online extremist urged his jihadist pals.


Facebook isn’t going to replace jihadosphere fora like the Fallujah message board any time soon. Those sites are for committed students of extremism, while Facebook is a tool for reaching those who might be curious about auditing the class. But there’s a dawning “recognition” in the jihadosphere, according to a recent Department of Homeland Security study of terrorists’ Facebook usage, of “the inherent value in exploiting a non-ideological medium, namely its wide user base that is comprised of the general public.”


Terrorists have been talking about “invading Facebook” for years. But early extremist activity on Facebook was tactical: cataloging “Crusader losses” in Iraq and Afghanistan and providing al-Qaeda-favorable spin on media events more generally. As DHS sees it, most extremist Facebook usage is about getting average Muslims to Like al-Qaeda. In addition to “broadcast[ing] the losses of [counterterrorist] armies [and] expos[ing] the lies of their leaders,” in the words of a post on an extremist forum, Facebook is a tool to “[m]ove from an elite society ([on] jihadi forums and websites) to mainstream Muslims, [encourage] their participation, and interact with them.”



To a lesser degree, it’s also about tactics. The DHS study, unearthed by the gang at Public Intelligence, notes that information on creating homemade bombs and shooting AK-47s has been posted to Facebook — particularly to its non-English variants, where it’s easier to post incendiary content. It’s not necessarily a usage violation to put up content about how to shoot a gun accurately, and so some fB-posted videos have come interspersed with clips from al-Qaeda propaganda-production shop as-Sahab or narrated by hesher-turned-terrorist Adam Gadahn.


DHS also warns that using your feed to tell the world where you are at any given time helps “remote reconnaissance for targeting purposes.” (What must the government think about Foursquare updates?) That’s the flipside of a 2008 Army report’s fear that Twitter will become a terrorist recon tool.


But primarily, DHS finds, al-Qaeda uses Facebook to launder its message through an outlet that the kids think is cool. Extremists quoted in the study talk about disguising their involvement in the group for maximum appeal. Partially, that’s to keep “the idolator dogs” of U.S. intelligence off their scent — they recommend takfiris sign up for Facebook using identity-masking tools like Tor — but it’s also for propaganda purposes.


“In order for the maximum number of ‘Facebookers’ to join your group, you should reveal to them that you are, for example, an expert in terrorist groups,” reads a piece of extremist Facebooking advice cited in the DHS study. “You don’t have to reveal that you sympathize with al-Qaeda. The group’s members will automatically sympathize with the organization once they become familiar with the organization’s tapes and jihadi operations. You must use artifice.”


And that’s how you get impressionable kids interested in eschatology-based murder — not necessary through the message, but through a medium that all their friends use. “Given that in terror networks social bonds tend to be more significant than external factors like shared hatred or ideology,” Homeland Security’s study finds, “social networking interfaces whose purpose is to virtually connect people based on such common social bonds clearly lend themselves to extremist use and recruitment efforts.”


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EJP Replies to Doug on the Order’s Plot to Conquer America via the War of 1812

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EJP Replies to Doug on the Order’s Plot to Conquer America via the War of 1812

President Andrew Jackson, 1830s

Dear Doug,






No, you are wrong as to the purpose and outcome of the War of 1812.  The Revolutionary War (1775-1783), blessed by God in its outcome, rendered the colonies ” free, independent and sovereign.”  The pristine Dred Scot decision (1857) affirms this truth.  The American colonies were severed from the British Crown and thereby broke the Pope’s Temporal Power as exercised via Jesuit-controlled King George III. This loss enraged the Jesuits so they prepared for Round Two in their attempted destruction of the North American, Reformation-born, Protestant states.

General Andrew Jackson, Victory of Battle of New Orleans, 1815

The Order’s second attempt to reduce these United Protestant States of America to submission to Rome, via the British Crown, was the War of 1812.  But once again, God delivered the nation from its purposed demise, using the great Andrew Jackson to save the nation.  Thus we have two, low-level Freemasons, also AV1611 Bible-believers, who were used to create the nation and later to save that nation from Roman Power via London—George Washington and Andrew Jackson.  It was this same Jackson who then routed the bankers in 1834, he refusing to renew the charter for the wicked Bank of the United States for which he was censored in the Senate and for which his assassination was attempted.  During his presidency, the nation was in the black (no debt), had no national bank, had gold and silver coin in circulation, and had protective tariffs.  These are the three necessities for the prosperity of any nation.  The Crisis; Or the Enemies of American Unmasked (1855), is essential reading to understand these issues at this time in American history (the work being one of the 13 rare books on the free CD that comes with your Editor’s VAIII).






The third try is a charm.  The Order brought about the War Between the States (1861-65) using its high-level, “illuminized” Scottish Rite Freemasons—on both sides—to get the job done.  As a result of that war and subsequent, wicked, Socialist-Communist Reconstruction (1865-1877), the 14th Amendment was declared ratified on July 28, 1868, thus ending our White Calvinist Protestant Federal Republic of these United States of America (1789-1868).  In its place was imposed an amalgamating Jesuit Empire (1868-Present) “from sea to shining sea” that would be used to restore the Pope’s Temporal Power around the world.  The 20th century would be known as “the American Century” (the term coined by Knight of Malta Henry R. Luce and his intimated adviser, Jesuit John Courtney Murray), as the American Empire would successfully restore “the Vicar of Christ’s/Vicar of Horus’s” Temporal power over every people in the world via CFR-led diplomacy and war.

Jesuit Edmund A. Walsh with General Douglas MacArthur, Tokyo, 1948

But much remained the same in the Order’s Holy Roman 14th Amendment American Empire until the dictatorship of FDR.  In the early 1930s 33rd Degree Illuminized Freemason FDR, at the direction of Georgetown University Jesuit Priest Edmund A. Walsh,  put the nation under emergency war powers—not during the War of 1812 or even the war of Federal Aggression (1861-65).  It was at this time the gold-fringed flag of the empire was introduced into the courts and banks of the nation.  In 1960, during the reign of Francis Cardinal Spellman’s Knight of Malta and Papal Crusader President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the gold-fringed flag was made the official flag of the empire as per Title 4.  There is no such thing as an American flag today, in any federal or state house, that is not gold-fringed.






Please try to remember these benchmarks when reviewing the history of the American republic-turned-empire.  If not, you will be lost in the labyrinth of patriot lies, one of them being the U.S. has always been a British colony or that it was reduced to a British colony during the War of 1812.  The fact is the American Empire became the hammer of the Pope via the British Crown in 1868.  To evidence this transaction, Queen Victoria gave President Hayes the “Resolute Desk,” a token and symbol of Vatican control of Washington via the British.







Great quote from Jefferson.  He said many true things for which we must give him credit.  He, along with Bible-believing Baptist Calvinist James Madison, authored the most excellent Virgina and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798-99. Yet, he was an “Illuminatus” according to his contemporary, Congregationalist Minister Jedediah Morse. Jefferson is yet another example of the risen Son of God using wicked men for the benefit of his true Church, if His people are walking in obedience to his Word, the Reformation Bible, the AV1611 for English-speaking peoples.




As the original 13th Amendment, no doubt the Order staunchly opposed it; for if passed, none of their stooges belonging to papal orders could hold public office.




Rather, the Order put forth the present 13th Amendment which radically abolished slavery in the South.  This radical emancipation—this grand theft, as calculated by the Jesuits advising the British Crown and thus the Radical Red/Black Republican Party, further destroyed the White Protestant people and high culture of the Old South.  Additionally, it prepared for the transfer of ownership of the emancipated Black slaves—as well as all the White Freemen—to Washington, D.C., via the impending 14th Amendment’s creation of “National Citizenship.”  We must never forget that the cry of the Order’s Illuminati/Masonic French Revolution was codified into the Constitution by 1870: “Liberty” (13th Amendment, 1865); “Equality” (14th Amendment, 1868); and “Fraternity” (15th Amendment, 1870).




By this, all the peoples would ultimately be reduced to Socialist-Communist slavery while their rulers would be the Cartel-Capitalists with total loyalty to the Pope of Rome.  As the Levellers were the agents for the King’s Roman Catholic Cavaliers during Cromwell’s day, even so the Socialist-Communists are the agents for the Order’s Pope-serving, American Cartel-Capitalists from 1848 to the present.





Lord bless,




Brother Eric

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Dear Eric;




A second British attempt to overthrow White Protestant America would again be attempted in 1812, but King George, though burning the capital in Washington, failed—by the grace of God in Christ!




I think your statement above, needs some clarification, because it has always been my impression that the US lost the war of 1812, and brought about the present phenomenon of a permanent state of national emergency.




The proof that this is the case today, is the U.S. flies the United States flag with a yellow fringe on three sides. According to the United States Code, Title 4, Sec. 1, the U.S. flag does not have a fringe on it. The difference being one is a Constitutional flag, and the fringed flag is a military flag. The military flag means you are in a military occupation and are governed by the Commander-in-Chief in his executive capacity, not under any Constitutional authority.  A fringe is an ensign.




Although 1812, militarily a route of the British, the solemn obligation to maintain the lawful rights and privileges thereof, as a sovereign, free and independent state, ruinous inflictions of usurped and unconstitutional power sovereignty reserved to the states, was reserved to protect the citizens from acts of violence by the United States, as well as for purposes of domestic regulation (not much different the 9/11 and the war against Afghanistan present situation) the citizen is the looser.

The war of 1812 over hemp.They didn’t to tell us in school:





OR


allodium title:


THE UNITED STATES IS STILL A BRITISH COLONY EXTORTING TAXES FOR THE CROWN!!!


Loosing the War of 1812 and Treaty of Ghent (formal recognition of conquest) explains why the real Principal, the King (or currently the Queen) of England, still rules this country through the bankers (or some might be more correctly be stating that the Bank of London rules the Queen) and why we own no property in allodium. (in some states exceptions do apply)

The War of 1812 delayed the passage of the 13th Amendment by Virginia, allowed the British to destroy the evidence of the first 12 states ratification of this Amendment, and it increased the national debt, which would coerce the Congress to reestablish the Bank Charter in 1816 after the Treaty of Ghent was ratified by the Senate in 1815.  (a scenario repeating on approximately 99 year intervals, so once again, is coming up soon)

The Forgotten Amendment; the proposed Thirteenth Amendment: “If any citizen of the United States shall Accept, claim, receive or retain any title of nobility or honor, or shall, without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the United States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them.”


We supposedly defeated the British in the Revolutionary War!  Did not the War of 1812 void any sovereignty gained by the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War?


The body of the insurgent, also known as a Belligerent claimet, in a plethora of particular ways, all most always controlled;

This was why Jesus Christ warned us of the beguilement of the lawyers and the

deceit and deception they practice.

Doug

FOOTNOTES:



“…And to preserve their independence, we must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. We must make our election between economy and liberty or profusion and servitude. If we run into such debts as that we must be taxed in our meat and in our drink, in our necessaries and our comforts, in our labors and our amusements, for our callings and our creeds, as the people of England are, our people, like them, must come to labor sixteen hours in the twenty-four, and give the earnings of fifteen of these to the government for their debts and daily expenses; and the sixteenth being insufficient to afford us bread, we must live, as they now do, on oatmeal and potatoes; have not time to think, no means of calling the mismanager’s to account; but be glad to obtain subsistence by hiring ourselves to rivet their chains on the necks of our fellow sufferers…” (Thomas Jefferson) THE MAKING OF AMERICA, p. 395
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EJP Replies to Brother James on Rome’s Plot to Make George Washington a Jesuit

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EJP Replies to Brother James on Rome’s Plot to Make George Washington a Jesuit

Baptism of George Washington by Baptist Army Captain, Pastor John Gano, Hudson River, 1783

Dear Brother James,



The Jesuits thought that with anti-Illuminati, Baptist George Washington out of the way, they could then take over the country with Jefferson.  (Additionally, they poisoned him for payback in the creation of a Protestant, Constitutional, limited Republic of Sovereign States—the 19th century haven for the White Protestants of the world.)  But that plot failed, as it was John Adams that was put into office who was the enemy of Jefferson at the time.  Adams, in addition to making it necessary to be a resident for 15 years before citizenship could be obtained via his Alien and Sedition Law (thwarting the Order’s Roman Catholic immigration plot, which law Jefferson later voided), Adams kept us out of England’s war with Napoleon—both Napoleon and King George III secretly working together.




Remember, it was Jefferson (called an “Illuminatus” by the godly Jedediah Morse, father of Samuel Morse who invented Morse Code and wrote against the Jesuits in his Foreign Conspiracy) who, in 1803, purchased the land from Jesuit-ruled Napoleon we know today as “the Louisiana Purchase.”  This enabled the Jesuits to legally remain in the area (especially Missouri) since France had expelled the Jesuits from all her overseas holdings—which included the French-controlled land of the Louisiana Purchase.  Yet, what the devil’s men met for evil, God worked for good (Genesis 50:20), the lands of the LP also becoming—in the majority—White Protestant and Baptist dominions with many Native American Indians coming to Christ via the gospel.




It was also Jefferson, the president at the time, who did not object to Pope Pius XII’s legal recognition of the Jesuit Order in the United States in 1805!  Jefferson should have never allowed this, but in turn, expelled the Order once restored here in America.  But since Jefferson was a defender of Jesuit Illuminatus Adam Weishaupt (who died a Roman Catholic!), this is not surprising.




With the end of Jefferson’s two terms, God gave us Baptist Calvinist James Madison to be president for two terms.  Much was thwarted as to Rome’s designs, and his successor, James Monroe (also a president for two terms), penned the Monroe Doctrine that was really targeted against Rome and her Holy Alliance (1815) /Secret Treaty of Verona (1822) conspiracy against the Protestant US.




On a further note, the real Founding Fathers of the American Revolution were men such as “the Grand Incendiary” Samuel Adams, John Hancock, John Witherspoon (the avid enemy of Thomas Paine), Patrick Henry, George Mason, Roger Sherman (one of the five authors of the Declaration of Independence) and James Madison (one of those who penned the Constitution)—all strong, Protestant and Baptist Bible-believing Men of God.  To say that the Founding Fathers were all deists and pagans is a bold-faced lie and serves the Order’s quest in attempting to totally destroy all patriotism in the Bible-believing American public.  This was the goal of Jesuit Temporal Coadjutor F. Tupper Saussy in writing his Rulers of Evil—the greatest defense of the Jesuit Order’s right to to rule the world your Editor has ever witnessed.  Thank God Saussy is gone to his place!





Trust this helps.




Lord bless,




Brother Eric




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Dear Brother Eric




Those Jesuits hated George Washington and poisoned him to death.  Then the Jesuits destroys his reputation (Lying that Washington was a Catholic and a big time Mason, Washington thought Masons was child’s play)

How did the Jesuits benefit from the murder of George Washington?


God’s Will


Brother James

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God & Depression: A Lost Sense of Purpose

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God & Depression: A Lost Sense of Purpose

Joel Virgo

This is part 1 of a 6-part series on God and depression, from Psalm 42 & 43. 

The book of Psalms gives us a chance to look closely at the biblical way of relating to God in the real world of joy, frustration, excitement, setback, delay, delight, injustice, disappointment, and shame.

I have learned a lot from preaching on Psalm 42 and 43, as they throw a lot of light on the theme of depression. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones preached a series of messages on this subject back in the 1950’s that was later published as the book, Spiritual Depression. This book quickly became one of the biggest selling Christian books of the century, revealing the importance of teaching on depression.

Lost sense of God

The writer of Psalm 42 is a musician and leader in the Jerusalem temple who has somehow been cut off from his home, his friends, and his occupation. Being away from the temple, for him, is being away from God, so he pens a song to express his deep grief.

He starves without the presence of God, which used to be the hallmark of his life as a full-time temple servant. His life is nothing without it, in the same way that life is nothing without water.

This is not because he is unusual — he is exactly like us. The only difference is that he knows what he’s craving. 


People are born craving and starving for something, but we tend to refuse to feed on the thing that’s designed to satisfy our thirst: God.


Not lost, but learning

The difficulty for Christians arises when we are faced with seasons where God seems to hide his face from us; but this is completely normal. As believers, we will encounter times of spiritual drought, during which our awareness of God’s smile seems to dwindle. This can be a shock to new Christians, and for many, it can be a reason to quit because God seems distant or somehow "unreal". But these are the seasons when we are growing up fastest.

There are also seasons where our hearts are tested. In 2 Chronicles 32:31, it says God "left" King Hezekiah "to know all that was in his heart." We mustn’t be surprised by such seasons, but be prepared for them, and in Psalm 42, we have a helpful resource for each day.

Next up: Part 2: Lost Community.

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2 More Christians Killed in Baghdad

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2 More Christians Killed in Baghdad

By Nathan Black|Christian Post Reporter

Iraq's Christian minority took another hit Sunday evening when gunmen shot and killed an elderly Christian couple in their home.

Iraq church
(Photo: AP Images / Khalid Mohammed)
Followers attend a Sunday mass in the Roman Catholic Church, in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday Nov. 7, 2010.

The shooting took place in Baladiyat, a predominantly Shiite area in eastern Baghdad, and was the latest in a series of attacks that has left dozens of Christians dead in recent weeks.

Violence perpetrated by Islamic extremists has forced hundreds of thousands of Iraqi Christians to flee the country. Since 2003, the Christian population has shrunk from 1.2 million to 600,000, by some estimates.

The deadliest attack against the minority took place just recently on Oct. 31, when suicide attackers stormed Our Lady of Salvation Church in Baghdad, killing 58 people and wounding 75.

The Islamic State of Iraq, an umbrella group for Sunni Islamic insurgent groups that include al-Qaida, has claimed responsibility for the attack at the Catholic church.

Remembering the victims of the Oct. 31 attack, Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, prefect of the Congregation for Eastern Churches, reminded worshippers that nothing can destroy a religion that is based on the mystery of the cross.

"The church in fact does not diminish with persecution, rather it develops, and the Lord's field is enhanced by a more abundant harvest, when the grains of wheat which have fallen one by one, are reborn and multiply," he said last month during mass in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, which was attended by some of the survivors of the October attack.

Catholic bishops in the United States have called on members of Congress to pass a resolution condemning the violence and improving security for religious minorities in Iraq. The resolution was introduced last month by Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.).

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To Leak or Not to Leak

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To Leak or Not to Leak

By Chuck Colson|Christian Post Guest Columnist

Amid the avalanche of TV Christmas specials that hit our screens at this time of year, there’s one little gem that always stands out. It’s a simple, unpretentious cartoon that’s several decades old now, but it still usually manages to earn great ratings and has been loved by many generations.

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When I read about the recent leak of more than 250,000 State Department documents, my thoughts went back nearly forty years. In 1973, I went to prison for leaking government documents – in that case, an FBI file on Daniel Ellsberg, the man who himself leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.


Like today’s leakers and those who have published the leak materials, I thought that my actions were justified by a higher, more important, purpose. The release of the Pentagon papers put lives at issue. So I thought I had to stop Ellsberg. Classical ethical dilemma. My actions in pursuit of a noble goal were wrong-and in the end hampered the government’s ability to prosecute Ellsberg.


And now, for the third time this year, the website WikiLeaks has released hundreds of thousands of documents relating to American foreign policy. The first release concerned Afghanistan and the second were documents about Iraq.


The latest batch is an estimated 250,000 State Department cables. Most of the material is “medium-and high-level political reporting” by employees stationed all over the world. The leaks also include instructions from Washington to those employees.


While none of the material is top secret, it’s still what Oxford historian Timothy Garton Ash calls a “diplomat’s nightmare.” For instance, in some of the cables, the Secretary of State instructs Foreign Service officers to engage in low-level spying.


Then there are the candid and embarrassing depictions of foreign leaders, including our allies, such as French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi.


Even more damaging, as I know from my personal experience in the Pentagon papers case, are the quotes by foreign leaders. Saudi King Abdullah, who urged the U.S. to take military action against Iran, for example. Saudi fear of Iran and their desire for us to attack Iran is hardly a revelation. The problem is that when foreign leaders speak to State Department officials, they expect their comments to remain, if not absolutely secret, then at least out of the media.


As David Brooks wrote in the New York Times this week, this kind of confidentiality is essential to the trust that makes fruitful diplomacy possible. Diplomacy is about more than power - it’s also about relationships. The people we need to get things done in an increasingly dangerous world must be able to trust us which, at a minimum, means that private conversations stay private.


WikiLeaks’ founder, Julian Assange, doesn’t care about this. As Brooks notes, his entire life has been dedicated to undermining what he sees as “an unhealthy respect for authority.” Some have called him an anarchist.


None of this would so much if major media were responsible. Assange may not respect authority, but papers like the Times and Britain’s Guardian are authorities - they occupy a privileged and powerful place in their societies.


And this privilege and power carries responsibilities, one of which is to ask “what will happen if we publish this?” While the First Amendment gives the Times the right to publish the leaks, that doesn’t mean they should.


Yet they did, driven by a sense of some “greater good.” As I said, I know what that’s like. But I was wrong then, and they are ethically wrong now.






From BreakPoint, December 6, 2010, Copyright 2010, Prison Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with the permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced or distributed without the express written permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. “BreakPoint®” and “Prison Fellowship Ministries®” are registered trademarks of Prison Fellowship
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The Gospel and The Law

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The Gospel and The Law

By Tullian Tchividjian|Christian Post Guest Columnist

Back in May I posted an interview that my friend Justin Taylor did with me for my book Surprised by Grace. Since the book is (essentially) on the outworking of the gospel in the life of Christians, Justin asked me a few questions about the gospel and the law, especially as it relates to Christian motivation.

William Graham Tullian Tchividjian

Even though I posted this only five and a half months ago, I thought it might answer questions that some have asked with regard to Sinclair Ferguson’s quote that I posted the other day on the Gospel and sanctification.


Is the gospel a middle ground between legalism and lawlessness?


This seems to be a common misunderstanding in the church today. I hear people say that there are two equal dangers Christians must avoid: legalism and lawlessness. Legalism, they say, happens when you focus too much on law, or rules. Lawlessness, they say, happens when you focus too much on grace. Therefore, in order to maintain spiritual equilibrium, you have to balance law and grace. Legalism and lawlessness are typically presented as two ditches on either side of the Gospel that we must avoid. If you start getting too much law, you need to balance it with grace. Too much grace, you need to balance it with law. But I’ve come to believe that this “balanced” way of framing the issue can unwittingly keep us from really understanding the gospel of grace in all of its depth and beauty.


How would you frame it instead?


I think it’s more theologically accurate to say that there is one primary enemy of the gospel-legalism-but it comes in two forms.


Some people avoid the gospel and try to “save” themselves by keeping the rules, doing what they’re told, maintaining the standards, and so on (you could call this “front door legalism”).


Other people avoid the gospel and try to “save” themselves by breaking the rules, doing whatever they want, developing their own autonomous standards, and so on (you could call this “back door legalism”).


So the choice is between submitting to the rule of Christ or submitting to self-rule?


Right. There are two “laws” we can choose to live by other than Christ: the law which says “I can find freedom and fullness of life if I keep the rules” or the law which says “I can find freedom and fullness of life if I break the rules.”


Both are legalistic in this sense: one “life rule” has as its goal the keeping of rules; the other “life rule” has as its goal the breaking of rules. But both are a rule of life you’re submitting to-a rule of life that is governing you-which is defined by you and your ability to perform. Success is determined by your capacity to break the rules or keep the rules. Either way you’re still trying to “save” yourself-which means both are legalistic because both are self-salvation projects.


If most people outside the church are guilty of “break the rules” legalism, most people inside the church are guilty of “keep the rules” legalism.


What do you say to folks who think we need to “keep grace in check” by giving out some law?


Doing so proves that we don’t understand grace and we violate gospel advancement in our lives and in the church. A “yes, grace…but” disposition is the kind of posture that keeps moralism swirling around in the church. Some of us think the only way to keep licentious people in line is by giving them the law. But the fact is, the only way licentious people start to obey is when they get a taste of God’s radical acceptance of sinners. The more Jesus is held up as being sufficient for our justification and sanctification, the more we begin to die to ourselves and live to God. Those who end up obeying more are those who increasingly understand that their standing with God is not based on their obedience, but Christ’s.


But don’t Christians need to be shaken out of their comfort zones?


Yes-but you don’t do it by giving them law; you do it by giving them gospel. The Apostle Paul never uses the law as a way to motivate obedience; he always uses the gospel. Paul always soaks gospel obligations in gospel declarations because God is not concerned with just any kind of obedience; he’s concerned with a certain kind of obedience (as Cain and Abel’s sacrifice illustrates). The obedience that pleases God is obedience that flows from faith-faith in what God has already done, and trust for what he will do in the future. And even though we need to obey even if we don’t feel like it, long-term, sustained, heart-felt, gospel motivated obedience can only come from faith and grace; not fear and guilt. Behavioral compliance without heart change, which only the gospel can do, will be shallow and short lived. Or, as I like to say, imperatives minus indicatives equal impossibilities.


So do you think the law no longer has-or should no longer have-a role in the Christian life?


No. While the law of God is good (Romans 7), it only has the power to reveal sin and to show the standard and image of righteous requirement-not remove sin. The law shows us what God commands (which of course is good) but the law does not possess the power to enable us to do what it says. You could put it this way: the law guides but it does not give. In other words, the law shows us what a sanctified life looks like, but it does not have sanctifying power-the law cannot change a human heart. It’s the gospel (what Jesus has done) that alone can give God-honoring animation to our obedience. The power to obey comes from being moved and motivated by the completed work of Jesus for us. The fuel to do good flows from what’s already been done. So, while the law directs us, only the gospel can drive us.


You’re the master of good word pictures. Got one for this?


Well, someone told me recently that the law is like a set of railroad tracks. The tracks provide no power for the train but the train must stay on the tracks in order to function. The law never gives any power to do what it commands. Only the gospel has power, as it were, to move the train.


But doesn’t Scripture motivate us by saying that if we love Jesus we’ll keep his commands?


When John (or Jesus) talks about keeping God’s commands as a way to know whether you love Jesus or not, he’s not using the law as a way to motivate. He’s simply stating a fact. Those who love God will keep on keeping his commands. The question is how do we keep God’s commands? What sustains a long obedience in the same direction? Where does the power come from to do what God commands? As every parent and teacher knows, behavioral compliance to rules without heart change will be shallow and short-lived. But shallow and short-lived is not what God wants (that’s not what it means to “keep God’s commands.”). God wants a sustained obedience from the heart. How is that possible? Long-term, sustained, gospel-motivated obedience can only come from faith in what Jesus has already done, not fear of what we must do. To paraphrase Ray Ortlund, any obedience not grounded in or motivated by the gospel is unsustainable.


Do you believe in the so-called “third use of the law”?


Yes. I’m a staunch believer in the three uses of the law (pedagogical, civil, and didactic). The law sends us to Christ for justification (the first use-which is correct), but some would also say that Christ sends us back to law for sanctification (a misunderstanding of the third use). In other words, there’s a common misunderstanding in the church that while the law cannot justify us, it can sanctify us-not true. In Romans 7 Paul is speaking as a justified, rescued, regenerated Christian and he’s saying, “The law doesn’t have the power to change me. The law guides but it does not give any power to do what it says.” So, I would caution people from concluding that the third use of the law implies that it has power to change you. To say the law has no power to change us in no way reduces its ongoing role in the life of the Christian. And it in no way minimizes the importance of the law’s third use. We just have to understand the precise role that it plays for us today: the law serves us by making us thankful for Jesus when we break it and serves us by showing how to love God and others.


How would you boil your concern down to one sentence?


We are justified by grace alone through faith alone in the finished work of Christ alone, and God sanctifies us by constantly bringing us back to the reality of our justification.






William Graham Tullian Tchividjian (pronounced cha-vi-jin) is a Florida native, the new pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Fort Lauderdale, a visiting professor of theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, and a grandson of Billy and Ruth Graham. A graduate of Columbia International University (philosophy) and Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Tullian is the author of Do I Know God? Finding Certainty in Life’s Most Important Relationship (Multnomah), Unfashionable: Making a Difference in the World by Being Different (Multnomah) and Surprised by Grace: God's Relentless Pursuit of Rebels (Crossway). Tullian is also a contributing editor to Leadership Journal. He speaks at conferences throughout the U.S. and his sermons are broadcast daily on the radio program Godward Living.
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Optical Wing Generates Lift from Light

Optical Wing Generates Lift from Light

Scientists hope breakthrough will enable space vehicles to manoeuvre solely via Sun's rays.

Nature

By Jon Cartwright

Physicists in the United States have demonstrated the optical analogue of an aerofoil--a "lightfoil" that generates lift when passing through laser light.

The demonstration, which comes more than a century after the development of the first airplanes, suggests that lightfoils could one day be used to maneuver objects in the vacuum of outer space using only the Sun's rays. "It's almost like the first stages of what the Wright brothers did," says lead author Grover Swartzlander, a physicist at the Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, whose study appeared December 5 in Nature Photonics. (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group.)

The principle of a lightfoil is similar to that of an aerofoil: both require the pressure to be greater on one side than the other, which generates a force, or lift, in that direction. With an aerofoil, the pressure difference arises because air must pass faster over the longer, curved side to rejoin the air passing underneath.

With the lightfoil, the pressure comes from light rather than air. Such "radiation pressure" was theorized by physicists James Clerk Maxwell and Adolfo Bartoli in the late 19th century, and exists because photons impart momentum to an object when they reflect off or pass through it. It is the reason, for example, that comet tails always point away from the Sun--the Sun's rays push them that way.

Light pressure

Grover and his colleagues predicted that radiation pressure could generate lift in a lightfoil having performed computer analyses to learn how light rays refract and reflect as they enter different shaped objects. Success came in the form of a semi-cylindrical rod, which showed from the analyses that a large portion of incident light rays should leave in a perpendicular direction. The side where they leave would experience the greatest radiation pressure and, therefore, lift.

To test this prediction, Grover and his group dropped plastic semi-cylindrical rods, just a few micrometers in length, into water. When they shone a laser beam onto the rods from beneath, the rods moved upwards--thanks to the direct levitating force of the laser--but they also moved to the side. It was this latter, perpendicular motion that, the researchers claim, proves the existence of optical lift.

One application of the lightfoil would be to control the direction of space vehicles that rely on radiation pressure for thrust, such as the experimental solar-sail spacecraft LightSail-1, which the Planetary Society, a public space organization based in Pasadena, Calif., is planning to launch later this year. The lightfoil concept could also be used to power micromachines, or transport particles in liquids.

For these last applications, Matt Eichenfield, a physicist who specializes in nanoscale optical and mechanical systems at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, believes it would be more useful if the lift could be realized for any transparent object. This might be possible, he says, if the problem were considered backwards, so that it is the shape of the laser beam, rather than the object, that is tailored.

Eichenfield adds, however: "It's an interesting effect. And it's key, as this field of nanomechanics combined with optics becomes more important, that we revisit the simplest phenomena, as they've done here."

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Britain, Brazil to seek end to Kyoto climate impasse

Britain, Brazil to seek end to Kyoto climate impasse

Britain and Brazil will seek to break the deadlock over the future of the Kyoto Protocol for combating global warming that has overshadowed U.N.

Reuters

By Robert Campbell and Christopher Buckley


CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) - Britain and Brazil will seek to break the deadlock over the future of the Kyoto Protocol for combating global warming that has overshadowed U.N. talks to try to work out a modest climate deal in Mexico.


Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa said she had asked other pairs of rich and poor nations -- including Sweden and Grenada and Australia and Bangladesh -- to work to end other, lesser disputes at the November 29 to December 10 talks.


"The conditions are in place to reach a broad and balanced package of decisions," she told delegates from almost 200 nations in the Mexican beach resort of Cancun.


"However, the positive outcome that our societies demand is still not complete."


The talks seek a package of measures including a new fund to channel aid to developing nations as well as ways to share clean technology, protect tropical forests that store carbon and help the poor adapt to the impact of climate change.


A treaty is out of reach after a 2009 summit in Copenhagen summit fell short of a legally binding deal to avert what U.N. climate experts say will be droughts, floods, heatwaves and rising sea levels caused by a build-up of greenhouse gases.


Espinosa said she had asked environment ministers for help. Britain and Brazil would try to resolve the deepest split, over the Kyoto Protocol, a pact that obliges nearly 40 developed nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions until 2012.


Japan, Russia and Canada have been adamant that they will not sign an extension and want a new, broader treaty that will also bind emerging economies led by China and India to act.


Developing states say rich nations have emitted most greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution and they must extend Kyoto before poor countries can be expected to sign up.


Mexican Deputy Foreign Minister Juan Manuel Gomez said there had been progress on many areas from forestry to finance despite the deadlock over Kyoto.


"These pieces of the puzzle are almost right at this point. But everything is linked," he told a news conference.


Espinosa said Sweden and Grenada would work on long-term global goals for slowing climate change and Spain and Algeria would try to bridge gaps on how to help developing countries adapt to climate change.


Australia and Bangladesh would work on finance and technology, while New Zealand and Indonesia would seek to work out other issues about curbing greenhouse gases.


"This gives us a good basis to work from," European Climate Commissioner Connie Hedegaard told the meeting.


Gomez said some nations, mostly developing countries, were planning to issue national plans for curbing greenhouse gas emissions. Dozens of nations have not yet submitted plans to the United Nations outlining what they intend to do.


In Caracas, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez blamed "criminal" capitalism for causing climate phenomena including heavy rains that have killed scores in Venezuela and Colombia.


Separately, emissions markets developers said international projects generating voluntary carbon credits by protecting forests are slowly moving forward.


Norway and other rich nations have pledged about $4 billion since last year to help slow deforestation.


(Writing by Alister Doyle, with extra reporting by Sui-Lee Wee in Beijing, Deborah Zabarenko in Washington, Andrew Cawthorne in Caracas; editing by Chris Wilson)

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Blood from Stone: How Fossils Can Preserve Soft Tissue

Blood from Stone: How Fossils Can Preserve Soft Tissue

Mounting evidence from dinosaur bones shows that, contrary to common belief, organic materials can sometimes survive in fossils for millions of years

Tyrannosaurus rex known as MOR 555, or "Big Mike," a replica of which is shown here, is one of several dinosaurs whose bones have yielded organic matter.
Image: Photograph by David Liittschwager

In Brief




  • The conventional view of fossili­zation holds that over time all of the organic compounds disappear, leaving behind only inert, mineralized remains.

  • But a growing body of evidence indicates that under certain conditions organic substances, such as remains of blood, bone cells and claws, may persist in fossils for millions of years.

  • These ancient substances could help answer such questions as how dinosaurs adapted to changing environmental conditions and how quickly they evolved.



Peering through the microscope at the thin slice of fossilized bone, I stared in disbelief at the small red spheres a colleague had just pointed out to me. The tiny structures lay in a blood vessel channel that wound through the pale yellow hard tissue. Each had a dark center resembling a cell nucleus. In fact, the spheres looked just like the blood cells in reptiles, birds and all other vertebrates alive today except mammals, whose circulating blood cells lack a nucleus. They couldn’t be cells, I told myself. The bone slice was from a dinosaur that a team from the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Mont., had recently uncovered—a Tyrannosaurus rex that died some 67 million years ago—and everyone knew organic material was far too delicate to persist for such a vast stretch of time.

For more than 300 years paleontologists have operated under the assumption that the information contained in fossilized bones lies strictly in the size and shape of the bones themselves. The conventional wisdom holds that when an animal dies under conditions suitable for fossilization, inert minerals from the surrounding environment eventually replace all of the organic molecules—such as those that make up cells, tissues, pigments and proteins—leaving behind bones composed entirely of mineral. As I sat in the museum that afternoon in 1992, staring at the crimson structures in the dinosaur bone, I was actually looking at a sign that this bedrock tenet of paleontology might not always be true—though at the time, I was mostly puzzled. Given that dinosaurs were nonmammalian vertebrates, they would have had nucleated blood cells, and the red items certainly looked the part, but so, too, they could have arisen from some geologic process unfamiliar to me.

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