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Woman Why Do You Weep?

This is Easter to me:  Jesus Appearing to Mary Magdalene: One of The Most Moving Stories of The Resurrection

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John 20:1-18 (English Standard Version)

John 20

The Resurrection

 (1). (A) Now on the first day of the week Mary Magdalene came to the tomb early, while it was still dark, and saw that(B) the stone had been taken away from the tomb. (2). So she ran and went to Simon Peter and the other disciple,(C) the one whom Jesus loved, and said to them, "They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and(D) we do not know where they have laid him."
 
(3). (E) So Peter went out with the other disciple, and they were going toward the tomb. (4). Both of them were running together, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first. (5). And stooping to look in, he saw(F) the linen cloths lying there, but he did not go in. (6). Then Simon Peter came, following him, and went into the tomb. He saw the linen cloths lying there, (7). and(G) the face cloth, which had been on Jesus’[a] head, not lying with the linen cloths but folded up in a place by itself. (8). Then the other disciple,(H) who had reached the tomb first, also went in, and he saw and believed; (9). for as yet(I) they did not understand the Scripture,(J) that he must rise from the dead. (10). Then the disciples went back to their homes.

Jesus Appears to Mary Magdalene
 
(11). But Mary stood weeping outside the tomb, and as she wept she stooped to look into the tomb.
(12). And(K) she saw(L) two angels in white, sitting where the body of Jesus had lain, one at the head and one at the feet. (13). They said to her,(M) "Woman, why are you weeping?" She said to them,(N) "They have taken away my Lord, and I do not know where they have laid him." (14). Having said this, she turned around and(O) saw Jesus standing,(P) but she did not know that it was Jesus. (15). Jesus said to her, (Q) "Woman, why are you weeping?(R) Whom are you seeking?" Supposing him to be(S) the gardener, she said to him, "Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have laid him, and I will take him away." (16). Jesus said to her, "Mary." She turned and said to him in Aramaic,[b](T) "Rabboni!" (which means Teacher). (17). Jesus said to her, "Do not cling to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to(U) my brothers and say to them,(V) 'I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to(W) my God and your God.'" (18). Mary Magdalene(X) went and announced to the disciples, "I have seen the Lord"—and that he had said these things to her.

Footnotes:
  1. John 20:7 Greek his
  2. John 20:16 Or Hebrew

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Obama to Recind Ban on Foreign Abortion Funding

On the Anniversary of Roe v Wade, President Barack H. Obama will recind ban on foreign abortions, thus resuming funding for foreign abortions to certain foreign countries.

Mr. Obama's Agenda Concerning Women
http://www.whitehouse.gov/agenda/women/
 
 
Please Read Eternal Perspectives Article Pasted Below, by Randy Alcorn Posted in "The Bible and Abortion"
http://www.epm.org/home_mainPage.php
 
AND SO IT BEGINS MY FRIENDS, What Sayeth You Folks Please Read and Comment

From epm.org

Biblical Perspectives on Unborn Children

Posted in: The Bible and Abortion
By Randy Alcorn

The Bible teaches human beings are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:27; James 3:9). Not just Adam and Eve, but each individual since has been personally created by God (Malachi 2:10). Personhood is never measured by age, stage of development, or mental, physical, or social skills (Exodus 4:11).

Can we tell the moment of each person's creation by God? Science offers a clear answer that perfectly complements the teaching of Scripture. Dr. Alfred M. Bongioanni, professor of obstetrics at the University of Pennsylvania, states, "I have learned from my earliest medical education that human life begins at the time of conception. I submit that human life is present throughout this entire sequence from conception to adulthood and that any interruption at any point throughout this time constitutes a termination of human life." Speaking of the early stages of a child's development in the womb, Professor Bongioanni says, "I am no more prepared to say that these early stages represent an incomplete human being than I would be to say that the child prior to the dramatic effects of puberty is not a human being. This is human life at every stage."

Dr. Jerome LeJeune, genetics professor at the University of Descartes in Paris, states, "after fertilization has taken place a new human being has come into being." He says this "is no longer a matter of taste or opinion. Each individual has a very neat beginning, at conception."

Professor Micheline Matthews-Roth of Harvard University Medical School argues, "It is scientifically correct to say that an individual human life begins at conception."

Every indication is that the moment of each person's creation is the moment of his conception. Before that moment the individual (with his unique DNA) did not exist, and from that moment he does.

The Bible gives theological certainty to this biological evidence. Job graphically described the way God created him before he was born (Job 10:8-12). The person in the womb was not something that might become Job, but someone who was Job, simply a younger smaller version of the same man. To Isaiah God said, "This is what the LORD says: he who made you, who formed you in the womb" (Isaiah 44:2). Isaiah was not just a "potential person" but an actual person while in his mother's womb.

Psalm 139:13-16 paints a graphic picture of the intimate involvement of God with a preborn person. God created David's "inmost being," his soul, not at birth but before birth. David says to his Creator, "You knit me together in my mother's womb." Each person, regardless of his parentage or handicap, has been personally knitted together by God in the womb. All the days of his life have been planned out by God before any have taken place (Psalm 139:16).

Every person sinned "in Adam," and is therefore a sinner from the moment his life begins (Romans 5:12-19). David says he was not simply a sinner from birth, but "sinful from the time my mother conceived me" (Psalm 51:5). Who but an actual person can have a sin nature? Rocks, trees, animals, and human tissue do not have moral natures. Morality can be ascribed only to a person. That there is a sin nature at the point of conception proves there must be a person present at the point of conception.

When Rebekah was pregnant with Jacob and Esau, "The babies jostled each other within her" (Genesis 25:22). The word "babies" is the same Hebrew word used for already-born children. Hosea 12:3 says "In the womb he [Jacob] grasped his brother's heel; as a man he struggled with God." It was the same Jacob in the womb, younger and smaller, who was later the man who struggled with God. The Lord tells Jeremiah, "before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet" (Jeremiah 1:5).

Luke 1:41 & 44 refer to the unborn John the Baptist, who was at the end of his second trimester (sixth month) in the womb. The word translated "baby" in these verses is the Greek word brephos. It is the same word used for the already-born baby Jesus (Luke 2:12,16) and for the children brought to Jesus to receive his blessing (Luke 18:15-17). It's also the same word used in Acts 7:19 for the newborn babies killed by Pharaoh. To the writers of the New Testament, like the Old Testament, whether born or unborn a baby is a baby, a person is a person. The preborn John the Baptist responded to the presence of the preborn Jesus, when Jesus (judging by the time it would take Mary to get to Elizabeth) was no more than ten days beyond his conception (Luke 1:41). Since implantation doesn't begin until six days and is not completed until ten, it is probable that Jesus was not even fully implanted in his mother's womb when the preborn John responded to his presence.

Scripture says Mary "was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit." The angel told Joseph, "what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit" (Matthew 1:18-20). To be pregnant, even at the very earliest moments after conception, is to be with child, not simply with what might become a child.

Where did the incarnation take place? Where did God first "became flesh and dwell among us"? 99% of Christians will say "Bethlehem," but that is wrong. Christ became flesh when the Holy Spirit conceived a child in Mary-that was at Nazareth, nine months before she traveled to Bethlehem.

In light of the full humanity of the preborn child, we must do nothing to take his life (Exodus 20:13). Furthermore, we should do all in our power to protect his life (Proverbs 24:11; Proverbs 31:8-9). Except in those cases where God has specifically delegated the right to take human life (e.g. capital punishment or defending the innocent), God jealously maintains his sole prerogatives over human life and death (Deuteronomy 32:39; 1 Samuel 2:6). To take that power into our hands is literally to play God.

Child sacrifice is condemned in Scripture. Only the most degraded societies tolerated this evil, and the worst of these defended and celebrated it as if it were a virtue. Scripture condemns the shedding of innocent blood (Deuteronomy 19:10; Proverbs 6:17; Isaiah 1:15; Jeremiah 22:17). While the killing of all innocent human beings is detestable, the Bible regards the killing of defenseless children as particularly heinous (Leviticus 18:21; 20:1-5; Deuteronomy 12:31). The prophets were outraged that some Jews sacrificed their children. They warned it would surely result in the devastating judgment of God on their society (Jeremiah 7:30-34; Ezekiel 16:20-21, 36-38; 20:31; compare 2 Kings 21:2-6,16 with 2 Kings 24:3-4 and Jeremiah 15:3-4).

Christians throughout church history have affirmed with a united voice the humanity of the preborn child and the duty to protect him. The second-century Epistle of Barnabas speaks of "killers of the child, who abort the mold of God." Barnabas treats the unborn child as any other human "neighbor" by saying, "You shall love your neighbor more than your own life. You shall not slay a child by abortion. You shall not kill that which has already been generated" (Epistle of Barnabas 19.5).

The Didache, a second-century catechism for young converts, states, "Do not murder a child by abortion or kill a new-born infant" (Didache 2.2). Tertullian said, "It does not matter whether you take away a life that is born, or destroy one that is coming to the birth. In both instances, the destruction is murder" (Apology, 9.4). Jerome called abortion "the murder of an unborn child" (Letter to Eustochium, 22.13). Augustine warned against the terrible crime of "the murder of an unborn child" (On Marriage, 1.17.15). Origen, Cyprian, and Chrysostom stood alongside every prominent theologian and church leader in condemning abortion.

John Calvin said, "The fetus, though enclosed in the womb of its mother, is already a human being and it is a monstrous crime to rob it of the life which it has not yet begun to enjoy. If it seems more horrible to kill a man in his own house than in a field, because a man's house is his place of most secure refuge, it ought surely to be deemed more atrocious to destroy a fetus in the womb before it has come to light."

Christ's disciples failed to understand how valuable children were to him, when they rebuked those who tried to bring them near him (Luke 18:15-17). Jesus called the children to him and said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these."

The biblical view is that children are a blessing and gift from the Lord (Psalm 127:3-5). Modern society treats children as inconveniences and liabilities-the less of them the better. We must learn to love children as does God, who "defends the cause of the fatherless" (Deuteronomy 10:18). He calls on us to do the same: "Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed. Rescue the weak and needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked" (Psalm 82:3-4).

It is clear what Bible-believing Christians should think of abortion. As we contemplate what we should do about it, we might begin with the words of our Lord Jesus: "Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me" (Matthew 25:40).

 

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Nancy, Harry: Don't You Dare Punish Us!!

Dear Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Most Democrat and a few Independent and  Republican Senators and Representatives:
 
We have, written, signed petitions, blogged, phoned, protested everything but go on a hunger strike, and bleed a vein, and  to this very day, you fail to understand how vitally important it is that we continue to explore and drill for oil in the U.S.  
 
Remember when you cause a problem by raising prices or limiting growth in one area you compound the problem in all other areas as well.  It is called the trickle side-ways effect.  In this case there may be no trickling at all.  
 
Much is at stake here not just the whims of the Environmental Lobbyists, who won't be affected when we can't afford to heat our homes, or feed or families in the winter.  Will they help us when we are freezing?  Will they drive our sick children to the doctors.  Will they supply the fuel for the Emergency Life Flights to the hospital?  Will they invent the new ingredient (replacing petroleum) needed to manufacture pharmaceuticals like topical creams;  medical supplies?  Distillates are used to make kerosene and diesel fuel and other products we take for granted and are a necessity.  Are you willing to pay our heating bills from you own pocket?
 
Until we perfect or fully develop multiple energy sources our reliance on oil and coal, natural gas and their distillates and by-products must continue.  Exploration, drilling and mining must continue in a economically and environmentally responsible manner.  Nuclear power plants must be sustained, continued and new plants must be built.  Windmills, Solar Power, Fuel Cells, bugs that excrete, oil plants that grow oil beans. even ethanol some of these are still new technologies that have limitations and strengths depending on their location. 
 
The problem with biological renewables is that you need much more space and product and appropriate climate conditions like NO DROUGHT, FLOODS in IOWA etc.  Also when you use plants normally used as food you run the risk of starving the very people and animals whose lives depend on NOURISHMENT, which is on-going even as we speak and not just in this country but by other nations in need of our help. 
 
Energy Facilities and Sources are only as safe and as efficient as the folks that run them.   I ask you again to allow our US oil companies to explore and drill petroleum without hindrance or penalization.  Remove the moratorium.  
 
Remember we always need a Fail-Safe in the event one of these technologies fails and trust me they will and they always do and that is why the back-up resources are needed.
 
So please folks have a heart, think of those less fortunate then you who can't afford alternative energy sources, hybrid cars, windmills and solar panels and think of us who still use oil furnaces, natural gas, diesel, kerosene, etc.
 
STOP PUNISHING US!
 
Sincerely,
 
Mrs. LMH

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Have You Been Seduced By The Dark Side.

Dear Secular Progressives, Most Marxists, Some Socialists, Lefty Liberals, and Contrary Conservatives:

This is addressed to those of you with whom I have had rather lively discussions and disagreements and those yet to spar.  Please know that I hold no animosity or ill will towards you, on the contrary I look at you guys as brothers and sisters in a large, loving and extremely-dysfunctional, family and you are in my prayers. 

You may think: Has Conservabear mellowed or softened is she feeling a touch of guilt?  NOT BY A LONG SHOT.  I am still the same grouchy old bellowing bear I have always been and will remain that way.  My family is in agreement that I am an equal opportunity bellower just ask them.  I also have my good points.  When you figure them out get back to me.  Having said that I will now continue: 

Some time has passed since I decided to add my bellowings to the legions of voices trying to be heard over the din of the yet other voices trying to be heard.  I have read the news; internet and paper, watched and listened to the talking heads on TV and radio, and read the blogs and comments on many sites.  I have come to many conclusions one of which may offend a certain group.  What group is that you may ask?  I will tell you it is the Secular Progressive View.  Yes once again I am about to show my bias and stick up for the Conservative View though not always right is more sound than Left

The Secular Progressive View:

1. You believe the USA is responsible for most of the worlds troubles.
2. You refuse to acknowledge or support the good we do or attempt to bring to other nations.
3. You do not understand the US is full of decent caring people, individuals, mind you who actually contribute and make a difference in peoples lives whether,  be it one person or many.
4. You have joined the accuse America bandwagon.
5. You may have Christian values but are very judgmental about things that require a more balanced approach.

If you want people to think about the consequences of one's actions that is one thing but to constantly drag your Country into the mud by promoting the godless and deluded is suspect.  There actually exist evil doers seeking to destroy us with their misguided, misconceptions and perceptions of a Holy, Just, Merciful, Forgiving, and Loving God.  Your alignment with our enemies does not help anyone see the light of Jesus.  Yes, there actually exists good people with a just heart. 

Yes, you should pray for your enemies and you should pray God saves the souls of these people.  Pray God convicts these people and throws them from their horses as The Apostle Paul was thrown to the ground. 

There will be those, however who will never see the light, they will turn away from the very truth that seeks to free them from bondage.  I assure you the road is indeed wide and filled with many who travel the road to perdition.  Narrow is the road with few who travel the road of righteousness.  I was one of these people who traveled the road to perdition. It was only by the grace and love of God that I found space on the narrow road. There are still challenges on that road. Challenges that must be overcome.  You see folks I am a person who is really imperfect and I must battle the destructive demons in my own head daily.   I have paid dearly for the destructive thoughts and actions in my own life and would not wish anyone the tortures I have inflicted upon myself due to my own misguided perceptions.  Praise God there are actually days when I can think uplifting thoughts and apply them to my life. 

My challenge to you sir:  Pray for your leaders.  "For the Heart of the King is in the Hand of The Lord."   
My mother always said,   "Do not be so eager for the day to come when you get a new boss.  You may get one who is worse"  My Mom was correct.  There were very few bosses, that I could respect or that I deemed fair.   
 
Yes,  America makes mistakes and we are imperfect but if not for the good and the God fearing, the moral and the just, the kind and the loving, the productive hard working ethical, regular Jane and Joe who make up this country we would not be in the place to help other nations, other people who are most grateful for our help, who desperately need our help.
 
To conclude: Don't be so quick to crucify America, pray for her, and act according to the goodness and generosity of your heart. 
 
"God Bless America ... Stand Beside Her and Guide Her..." AMEN
 
 Sincerely,
 
Conservabear
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Yes, I Was Once A Liberal!!

My views have since changed.  I was born a liberal but then don't all babies emerge from the womb with that inclination.  As a teenager I wrote poetry; took trumpet lessons (don't ask) and volunteered for all sorts of causes, from The United Farm Workers to the Audubon Society.  Now this doesn't necessarily shout liberal but I was beginning to think the world revolved around me that the world owed me and so I became jaded and cynical.  I could see, I needed to change. Gradually, I went through a metamorphosis.  I could see that in actuality many of my views were more conservative in nature.  I am pro- Jesus - in all His teachings; the whole died for my sins; resurrection; eternal life and reaching out to others; which needs lots 'o' work deal; pro-life; small government; no income tax; individual responsibility for my happiness; balanced budget; etc.  It doesn't mean that I don't have my causes but they are a little more realistic in my expectations a little more tempered if you will.  As long as I remain alive on this very imperfect planet of ours I will need forgiveness,growth and human outreach.  I am not perfect, just ask my husband and the dog.
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