Halo
P.S. Read these books even if you don't like the game. Fall of Reach is one of the most engaging fiction books I have read in a long time. I-like-it-a-lot.
Commentary, beliefs and values about the travels involving one of Life's temporary inhabitants.

called, in our solar system. I find this a wonderful exhibition of how great God is. What's more, I read some scripture this morning that I found profound and decided to dwell on it for the day... and then I find this article!Some argue that if Pluto kept its crown, Xena should be the 10th planet by
default; it is, after all, bigger. Purists maintain that there are only eight
traditional planets, and insist Pluto and Xena are poseurs."
The original Renaissance man has inspired generations of scientists and inventors after him including Dr. Gunther von Hagens. 'He is for me and for so many scientists, a spiritual father. His way of looking at the world and everything in it, allowed him to ponder the unseen and bring it to life refracted through his own imagination,' said Dr. von Hagens, who has referenced several of da Vinci's anatomical drawings in the BODY WORLDS exhibitions and strives for the heightened aesthetics of the Master."
The controversy emanates from the question, "Who was this person? What is their story?" Dr. Gunther von Hagens has approximately 200 death certificates and documents granting him permission from the body's former inhabitant to use their corpses. One problem is there are no public documents linking the documents to the actual bodies on display. The only link given is his word. The other problem is the documents grant permission for plastination, not for public display or private profit.That's a weighty list. Now the cons of owning Cable TV...
If anyone has any suggestions they would be greatly appreciated. Until then, I shall remain at an impasse.
Mel Gibson: American movie star. Quoted "Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world."
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: President of Iran. Stated Israel should be "wiped off the map".
How do we react? I personally don't mind if someone holds Gibson accountable, but I have heard many people condemn him and condemn Israel for attacking the Iranian supported Hezbollah. So why do some condemn a drunk man for discourteous remarks about God's people and with the same breath remonstrate Israel for fighting a sober militant group with ties to a government that wants them annihilated?
Israel is trying its best to be surgical in its attacks while Hezbollah has missiles that hit randomly across Israel. Similarly we can forgive terrorists for their acts or at least negotiate with them and adversely we can not show a man who admitted his wrong and was inebriated for snide remarks.
The point? Lady Justice's twin: Moral Justice. She has a scale that seems to be tipping at odds with itself. Thank God we are free and have a prerogative to believe what we wish, but we owe Him the thanks of using that gift wisely and without favoritism (especially to 'get back' at a certain national incumbent for taking a conflict from our grounds and putting it into our enemies home front).
Yes...that does irk me. I'll try to think of something a little more uplifting next time.
The tongue of the wise makes knowledge acceptable, but the mouth of
fools spreads folly.