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| Every so often, something happens in my life to prove, as it were, the wisdom of one of those old maxims with which my childhood was filled. Like, "Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today," or "A stitch in time saves nine."
| | written by: Rachel D. Levine - posted: September 08 2005 | | More... |
| This article is being re-printed by permission. Our thanks for this article to Clarence Wagner, Chief Executive Officer of Bridges For Peace. Bridges for Peace is a Jerusalem-based Christian organization building relationships between Christians and Jews world-wide. It is an outstanding organization, founded in 1976, and publishes a monthly newsletter, “Dispatch From Jerusalem,” and maintains a website, www.bridgesforpeace.com. This pertinent article should be of interest to all. --- Dr. Roy B. Blizzard, Ph.D. | | written by: Clarence Wagner - posted: August 09 2005 | | More... |
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This article is being re-printed by permission. Our thanks for this article to Clarence Wagner, Chief Executive Officer of Bridges For Peace. Bridges for Peace is a Jerusalem-based Christian organization building relationships between Christians and Jews world-wide. It is an outstanding organization, founded in 1976, and publishes a monthly newsletter, “Dispatch From Jerusalem,” and maintains a website, www.bridgesforpeace.com. This pertinent article should be of interest to all. --- Dr. Roy B. Blizzard, Ph.D.
| | written by: Clarence Wagner - posted: July 28 2005 | | More... |
| Balsamon Oil from the Time of the 2nd Temple Period Uncovered in Judean Desert | | written by: Amihai Mazar, Ph.D. - posted: June 16 2005 | | More... |
| It is clear that the traditional teachings of the Apostles' Creed are accepted as God's truth and embraced by almost all Christian scholars. This doctrine stands in the way of evaluating Jewish sources as a means for biblical and cognitive growth. An example of this can be seen in the words of S. Schechter who wrote in The Jewish Quarterly Review, on the subject of Rabbinic Parallels to the New Testament. He writes:
| | written by: William B. McDonald - posted: May 31 2005 | | More... |
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