ISRAEL UPDATESeptember 25, 2005 – The update on the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the establishment of a “democratic” Palestinian State goes as follows:
We, “the U.S.” have Jim Wolfensohn, former head of the world bank, helping the Abbas governments develop policy for the will of the people.
With all of the multiple millions that have flowed in from oil rich O.P.E.C. nations, the United Nations, the European Union and the United States there should be an ample supply of funds to continue the battle to eradicate Israel, since the overwhelming majority of Palestinians in Gaza hate Israel.
The will of the people in Gaza will also be under the supervision of General William Ward in the capacity of advisor or attaché to a Parliament made up of an overwhelming majority of bloodthirsty terrorists that hate both America and Israel and gladly seek the destruction of both.
The will of the people is what placed the Jews in harms way throughout history especially when the church and the State have systems combined.
Crusades, pogroms, Inquisitions, the Holocaust and now the quiet defenders of democracy setting up all of Israel’s enemies for the ultimate Jihad (Holy War).
Again, let us pray for our leaders to seek to please G-d rather than man, because if we continue this patter, G-d will lift His hand of blessing off of this nation and judgment will surely come.
September 25, 2005 – Did John the Disciple/Apostle/Revelator write the Gospel of John or was it another writer mysteriously hidden until recent times?
We could say that John wrote it because he was literally with Jesus basically every moment for three plus years, especially on the Mount of Transfiguration and in the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus specifically took those three, Matthew 10:3, 17:1; Mark 14:33; Luke 9:28.
Of course, those abiding in Bethany having homes, jobs, etc. would be hard pressed to follow on a continual bases from place to place, but rather abode there to provide a place of rest for the Master.
In fact, we find Jesus leaving Bethany, home of Simon the Leper as well as Mary, Martha and Lazarus, and only taking the twelve, Matt. 20:17; Mark 3:14, 4:10, 6:7, 9:35, 10:12, 11:10-11, 14:17, 20; Luke 8:1, 9:1, 12, 18:31, 22:14; John 6:67.
Skepticism performed under the guise of scholarship can be continually found in the world always attempting to debate G-d’s Word. Even in Christian circles we see the same trying to define Genesis as non-literal, Isaiah as having two or three different authors trying to cloud Messianic revelation, Daniel as written after the fact, non-prophetic, and Job as poetry.
Thus, in a time when men do not endure sound doctrine, it only makes sense that the Gospel of John, the most theological of the Gospels, would come under scrutiny and speculation.
To be continued…\