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things that are done now

Shalom Auslander

note .. have not gone further into this  story of the "forskin lament  "   a comparisson ofr the dogma of jewish  as  well as catholic to the human reality.

 

The City -- How to run the world

FROM... Parag Khanna http://www.paragkhanna.com/?p=1001

 In a world that increasingly appears ungovernable, cities—not states—are the islands of governance on which the future world order will be built. Cities are humanity’s real building blocks because of their economic size, population density, political dominance, and innovative edge. They are real “facts on the ground,” almost immeasurably more meaningful to most people in the world than often invisible national borders. In this century, it will be the city—not the state—that becomes the nexus of economic and political power.

Economist, social aristocracy

from http://www.economist.com/node/17928993 Special report on global leaders Jan 20th 2011  Not everyone loves Davos

The world is a complicated place, with oceans of new information sloshing around. To run a multinational organisation, it helps if you have a rough idea of what is going on. It also helps to be on first-name terms with other globocrats. So the cosmopolitan elite—international financiers, bureaucrats, charity bosses and thinkers—constantly meet and talk. They flock to elite gatherings such as the World Economic Forum at Davos, the Trilateral Commission and the Boao meeting in China. They form clubs.

p c

Viola Exposes Pagan Christianity by Steve Eastman, OpenHeaven.com TOP News Frank Viola is one of the leading authorities in the house church movement. Not only does he have a passion for the truth, but a command of history, supporting his assertions in Pagan Christianity with excellent scholarship. Recently OpenHeaven.com asked him about the ideas in the book. Can you summarize the reason for the title, Pagan Christianity? Sure. The title neatly packs the entire point of the book into two words. Pagan Christianity is actually an oxymoron . . .

Pagan Christianity

House Church

http://www.therealchurch.com/articles/the_word_that_changed_the_world.html
Going to Church by Staying at Home
Clergy-Less Living Room Services Seen as a Growing Trend

By Michael Alison Chandler and Arianne Aryanpur
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, June 4, 2006

After Sunday dinner at Joe Rodgers's Rockville home, guests adjourn to the living room for church.

In his makeshift chapel, wooden kitchen stools and a floral print couch act as pews, a portable keyboard substitutes for an organ and the host, an electronics technician by day, serves as pastor.

This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper.

It's my hope that this will be a true statement. That the world as we know it will end and a transformation so great occurs that the old world will be unrecognizable.

Permit me to play the oracle, Jesus Christ was correct the meek will inherit the earth.

Knowing what we know about human nature this information will construct a future that operates on altruism rather than greed.

Genome Project

Despite the refusal of the Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme from...http://pilotsfor911truth.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=20528&st=180&star... Council of Antiquities, Zahi Hawass, to release any DNA results which might indicate the racial ancestry of Pharaoh Tutankhamen, the leaked results reveal that King Tut’s DNA is a 99.6 percent match with Western European Y chromosomes. Hum...West to East

Chaos pbs

From http://www.pbs.org/kcet/wiredscience/blogs/2007/10/climate-chaos-and-con...
Climate, Chaos and Confusion
by Michael Tobis theory and conclusions
We climate scientists often hear the case made "If you can't predict the weather next week, how could you predict the climate in a hundred years?" The answer to the question is hidden in the question. The weather and the climate are not exactly the same thing, and so what you can say about the one and what you can say about the other are also different.

Neuroeconomics

We form conditions for empathy and greed through our early development. Children that are faced with traumatic situations of great un-kindness then in turn become persons with little empathy. These studies raise the possibility that we can control the broader social event by simply taking better care of our children. Neuro-economics is the fusion of the social and natural sciences that gives great promise for social improvement.

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