Yep! The dim's worst nightmare and our favorite "tell-it-like-it-is" Freeper, JohnHuang2!
December 14, 2006
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The lofty looks of man shall be humbled, the haughtiness of men shall be bowed down, and the Lord alone shall be exalted in that day. Isaiah 2:11
In an editorial printed in Reaper magazine, David G. Stewart wrote, In India we used to chuckle about baby pujah, or baby worship. All the women would gather around the baby in arms, and cluck like broody hens with their approval, and note the supposed likeness to mom or dad, and hold the fingers, touch the cheek, kiss the feet. A favorite term to describe the young baby boy was Little Rajah, Little King. Though they do not actually bow down and worship a new baby, those Indians give so much attention to a new infant that its no wonder they call it baby worship.
When Jesus was an infant, He too received adoration and honor. He was adored by shepherds who left their flocks in the fields to worship a baby in a manger. Why? Because He was the King of kings.
I wonder, as this Christmas season progresses, are you able to focus your attention, even briefly, on the One whose birth we celebrate? Even more, are you willing to bow down in humility and give Him the adoration He rightly deserves? Isaiah prophesied long ago that His name would be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace (9:6). Jesus was no ordinary baby. He truly was the King of all kings!
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This is truly laugh out loud funny..Thank you,John,for another "outta the park" essay and Billie for your presentation and pledge..Just great!
What a GREAT masterpiece to end the year, John.
Here's wishing you and your family a Blessed Christmas and New Year.
And Billie and Pookie, Outstanding graphics to compliment the award winning essay.
How about that dunderhead Reyes?! Maybe if his staff would translate stuff into Spanish for him.... ? Nah....
Loved this too: In response to Hezbollah's murder of Israeli civilians and other social work, the world blasted Israel for its "disproportionate response."
A strongly-worded U.N. resolution eventually passed, now there's only love and harmony between Israel and Lebanon.
A few more of these U.N. resolutions, and you'll have the Garden of Eden, home of Adam and Eve, the first Palestinians.
Excellent presentation, Billie.
I love the Pledge and Ping Graphics. Thank you for a wonderful, funny thread.
Methinks somebody should e-mail John's essay to Pinch. He might make John the new editor. Heck they need something done and quick, their stock price is going down the toilet.
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Hi Billie, I'm a day late!