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Leviticus 1
I have started reading Leviticus in the NIV Bible and I believe that in Chapter Six that these are possible ways for one to punished today in the criminal justice system, maybe. Maybe criminals and all who commit a crime should provide a Guilt offering of the crime(s) committed and to show atonement one must return what was stolen and provide some sort of restitution of the same or another proper value. Even if one sees as an accomplice that one should also speak up for, they are just as responsible, but depending on the punishment could be less. Pray.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Snicket #10
'The Slippery Slope' a Snicket novel of the Baudelaire's troublesome times is one where the siblings meet someone that they thought was dead while they are also separated from Sunny who found out quite a bit about herself in this edition of their story. There are many downs and a few ups in this story this for they meet some old 'friends' in this one as well. Violet and Klaus are also learning more about each other as well. Although Count Olaf and Esme are still the same, but some of their group seem to be changing just a bit.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
World Kindness Day
Introduction It's World Kindness Day Today, read more below The image was borrowed from here: Every day and week seems to be dedicated to something or other, and very often the best of these I think we should practice every day.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Critique
Exploring the Best Malls in Bahria Town Lahore: A Guide to Shopping and Fashion
Bahria Town Lahore has emerged as a hub for shopping and entertainment, boasting some of the best malls in the region. With a diverse range of shopping options, these malls cater to various tastes and preferences. In this article, we will explore the malls in Bahria Town Lahore, highlighting the offerings of Pakistani clothing brands and discussing the best clothing brands in Pakistan available in these shopping centers.
By Muhammad Adnanabout a year ago in Critique
A Winter Wish
Ah, to be in the North with snow, snow, snow and more snow. I am definitely a Winter type person. I am a person that likes shoveling snow and scraping car windows as long as it is not really thick ice. I am a person that likes making snow angels, snowmen, snowballs and snow forts. Also, making tracks in the snow following various animal tracks and watching the animals frolic all around. Then again, I also like hot chocolate with marshmallows or tea or even a glass of wine on a cold snowy night with a good book to read.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
THE CHAOS AND HUMAN SHIELDS IN LIBYA
The death of Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011 marked one of the darkest chapters in Libya’s modern history. Gaddafi, who had ruled Libya for 42 years, was captured by opposition fighters, beaten, and killed in the chaos of his final stand in Sirte. His death came after months of NATO-backed uprisings against his rule. What followed his brutal end was a descent into a darkness that Libya had not known before, as a power vacuum engulfed the country.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Critique
Pheww! Just Completed 50 Adventure Movies on Netflix, and Here Are My Top 10
If you're anything like me, always searching for that next adrenaline-fueled flick, you’re in for a treat. After streaming my way through 50 adventure-packed movies on Netflix, I’ve narrowed it down to the ten absolute best—these are the movies that made me sit up, lean forward, and grip the edge of my seat.
By Decider TVabout a year ago in Critique
Exodus 6
Finishing up with the Book of Exodus to me is really about building the church and all that goes into the physical building as well as furnishing right down to the vestments that the 'priest' wears even to this day. All of this is down for to the Glory of The Lord. The other part before the building was Moses coming down and seeing 'the Golden Calf' his people have made for he was gone so long and the punishment they all received till finally seeing the wrong they did and now really see the Glory of the Lord. Pray.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Exodus 5
The Book of Exodus could be used by counselors and social workers to use in issues dealing with protection of property as well as teaching social responsibility. In the social responsibility area, it could teach how to be socially diverse and competent with other cultures as well as dealing with dealing with your neighbors to try and solve various troubles. In dealing with property if one does wrong there must be some form of retribution shown and given some way. Justice will be upheld and hopefully today mercy will also be shown to whomever needs. Let my people go now.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Exodus 4
As Exodus continues there is a section that could be used by counselors and social workers today. These sections speak of personal injuries and attacks on anyone and the punishments that should be done as in dealing with all kinds of abuse to women and children (born and unborn) and the restitution that should be brought against the perpetrator. It also goes into how one can protect their property. Before all these can occur the people then and today must adhere to 'The Ten Commandments' we should all follow. It can be hard to do it seems, just follow them.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Exodus 3
After Pharoh let the slaves go, but did he really, he chased after them, but boy are they all in for a big surprise. This is when Moses is taking them into the Wilderness for the slaves to become a tribe and to follow and listen to God. God gives them manna and quail so that they will not die, but after so long the people become dissatisfied and they do other odd things and have other ideas like returning to Egypt. The people start to believe but in the wrong way as with the golden calf, do they learn.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique
Exodus 2
In the Book of Exodus there are several plagues put upon the Earth, which are locusts, flies, gnats, blood, frogs, hail and fire. Speaking of today some would think that with tornadoes, hurricanes, droughts, fires of all kinds, and blizzards for these could seem like plagues upon the Earth. Did Pharoh learn from his mistakes, I believe he did when his firstborn son died but has the people of today learned from the tragedies and storms that are inflicted somehow. Some do and some don't. The theme of Exodus is Let my people go and learn for living with God.
By Mark Grahamabout a year ago in Critique











