Wednesday, October 13, 2010

One of my favorite poems.

What God Has Promised
God has not promised
Skies always blue,
Flower-strewn pathways
All our lives thro’;
God has not promised
Sun without rain,
Joy without sorrow,
Peace without pain.
God has not promised
We shall not know
Toil and temptation,
Trouble and woe;
He has not told us
We shall not bear
Many a burden,
Many a care.
But God has promised
Strength for the day,
Rest for the laborer,
Light for the way,
Grace for the trials,
Help from above,
Unfailing sympathy,
Undying love.

                              Annie Johnson Flint

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

God vs. Science

God vs. Science

'Let me explain the problem science has with religion.' The atheist


professor of philosophy pauses before his class and then asks one of

his new students to stand.



'You're a Christian, aren't you, son?'





'Yes sir,' the student says.



'So you believe in God?'



'Absolutely. '



'Is God good?'



'Sure! God's good.'



'Is God all-powerful? Can God do anything?'





'Yes'





'Are you good or evil?'



'The Bible says I'm evil.'



The professor grins knowingly. 'Aha! The Bible! He considers for a

moment. 'Here's one for you. Let's say there's a sick person over here and

you can cure him. You can do it. Would you help him? Would you try?'



'Yes sir, I would.'



'So you're good...!'



'I wouldn't say that.'



'But why not say that? You'd help a sick and maimed person if you

could. Most of us would if we could. But God doesn't.'



The student does not answer, so the professor continues. 'He doesn't, does

he? My brother was a Christian who died of cancer, even though he prayed to

Jesus to heal him. How is this Jesus good? Can you answer that one?'



The student remains silent. 'No, you can't, can you?'

the professor says. He takes a sip of water from a glass on his desk to give

the student time to relax. 'Let's start again, young fella. Is God good?'



'Er..yes,' the student says.



'Is Satan good?'



The student doesn't hesitate on this one. 'No.'



'Then where does Satan come from?'





The student falters. 'From God'



'That's right. God made Satan, didn't he? Tell me, son. Is there

evil in this world?'



'Yes, sir.'



'Evil's everywhere, isn't it? And God did make everything, correct?'



'Yes'



'So who created evil?' The professor continued, 'If God created

everything, then God created evil, since evil exists, and according

to the principle that our works define who we are, then God is evil.'



Again, the student has no answer. 'Is there sickness? Immorality?

Hatred? Ugliness? All these terrible things, do they exist in this world?'



The student squirms on his feet. 'Yes.'



'So who created them?'



The student does not answer again, so the professor repeats his

question. 'Who created them?' There is still no answer. Suddenly the

lecturer breaks away to pace in front of the classroom. The class is

mesmerized. 'Tell me,' he continues onto another student. 'Do you believe in

Jesus Christ, son?'

>>>

The student's voice betrays him and cracks. 'Yes, professor, I do.'



The old man stops pacing. 'Science says you have five senses you use to

identify and observe the world around you. Have you ever seen Jesus?'



'No sir. I've never seen Him.'





'Then tell us if you've ever heard your Jesus?'



'No, sir, I have not.'



'Have you ever felt your Jesus, tasted your Jesus or smelt your

Jesus? Have you ever had any sensory perception of Jesus Christ, or God for

that matter?'



'No, sir, I'm afraid I haven't.'



'Yet you still believe in him?'



'Yes'



'According to the rules of empirical, testable, demonstrable

protocol, science says your God doesn't exist.. What do you say to that,

son?'



'Nothing,' the student replies. 'I only have my faith.'



'Yes, faith,' the professor repeats. 'And that is the problem

science has with God. There is no evidence, only faith.'



The student stands quietly for a moment, before asking a question

of His own. 'Professor, is there such thing as heat?'



' Yes.



'And is there such a thing as cold?'





'Yes, son, there's cold too.'





'No sir, there isn't.'



The professor turns to face the student, obviously interested.

The room suddenly becomes very quiet. The student begins to explain.

'You can have lots of heat, even more heat, super-heat, mega-heat,

unlimited heat, white heat, a little heat or no heat, but we don't have

anything called 'cold'. We can hit down to 458 degrees below zero, which is

no heat, but we can't go any further after that. There is no such thing

as cold; otherwise we would be able to go colder than the lowest -458

degrees. Every body or object is susceptible to study when it has or

transmits energy, and heat is what makes a body or matter have or transmit

energy. Absolute zero (-458 F) is the total absence of heat. You see, sir,

cold is only a word we use to describe the absence of heat.

We cannot measure cold. Heat we can measure in thermal units because heat

is energy. Cold is not the opposite of heat, sir, just the absence of it.'



Silence across the room. A pen drops somewhere in the classroom, sounding

like a hammer.



'What about darkness, professor. Is there such a thing as darkness?'



'Yes,' the professor replies without hesitation. 'What is night if it

isn't darkness?'



'You're wrong again, sir. Darkness is not something; it is the absence

of something. You can have low light, normal light, bright light,

flashing light, but if you have no light constantly you have nothing and

it's called darkness, isn't it? That's the meaning we use to define the

word. In reality, darkness isn't. If it were, you would be able to make

darkness darker, wouldn't you?'



The professor begins to smile at the student in front of him. This will

be a good semester. 'So what point are you making, young man?'



'Yes, professor. My point is, your philosophical premise is flawed to

start with, and so your conclusion must also be flawed.'



The professor's face cannot hide his surprise this time. 'Flawed?

Can you explain how?'



'You are working on the premise of duality,' the student explains..

'You argue that there is life and then there's death; a good God and

a bad God. You are viewing the concept of God as something finite,

something we can measure. Sir, science can't even explain a thought.'

'It uses electricity and magnetism, but has never seen, much less

fully understood either one. To view death as the opposite of life is to be

ignorant of the fact that death cannot exist as a substantive thing.

Death is not the opposite of life, just the absence of it.'

'Now tell me, professor. Do you teach your students that they evolved

from a monkey?'



'If you are referring to the natural evolutionary process, young man,

yes, of course I do.'



'Have you ever observed evolution with your own eyes, sir?'



The professor begins to shake his head, still smiling, as he realizes

where the argument is going. A very good semester, indeed.



'Since no one has ever observed the process of evolution at work and

cannot even prove that this process is an on-going endeavor, are you

not teaching your opinion, sir? Are you now not a scientist, but a

preacher?'



The class is in uproar. The student remains silent until the commotion

has subsided. 'To continue the point you were making earlier to the other

student, let me give you an example of what I mean.' The student looks

around the room. 'Is there anyone in the class who has ever seen the

professor's brain?' The class breaks out into laughter. 'Is there anyone

here who has ever heard the professor's brain, felt the professor's brain,

touched or smelt the professor's brain? No one appears to have done so. So,

according to the established rules of empirical, stable, demonstrable

protocol, science says that you have no brain, with all due respect, sir.'

'So if science says you have no brain, how can we trust your lectures, sir?'



Now the room is silent. The professor just stares at the student, his face

unreadable. Finally, after what seems an eternity, the old man answers. 'I

Guess you'll have to take them on faith.'



'Now, you accept that there is faith, and, in fact, faith exists with life,'

the student continues. 'Now, sir, is there such a thing as evil?'

Now uncertain, the professor responds, 'Of course, there is. We see it

Everyday. It is in the daily example of man's inhumanity to man. It is in

The multitude of crime and violence everywhere in the world. These

manifestations are nothing else but evil.'



To this the student replied, 'Evil does not exist sir, or at least it

does not exist unto itself. Evil is simply the absence of God. It is just

like darkness and cold, a word that man has created to describe the

absence of God. God did not create evil. Evil is the result of what happens

when man does not have God's love present in his heart. It's like the cold

that comes when there is no heat or the darkness that comes when there is no

light.'



The professor sat down.





If you read it all the way through and had a smile on your face when you

finished, mail to your friends and family with the title 'God vs. Science'





PS: the student was Albert Einstein



Albert Einstein wrote a book titled God vs. Science in 1921...

Friday, April 30, 2010

hi

Hi.
 Just letting you all know that i am still here.. I have been VERY busy working,school and such like... I had a  nephew his name: is jasper psalm.He was born on the 9th.. He so cute.. Well I i hope you all have a great weekend and next week.\
Take care.
ABYS

Monday, March 15, 2010

Mexico

Hello.
 Here are some Mexico Pictures.. Hope you all enjoy them all.

Here are all the kids -2 of them that were gone,...






                                                                    Hosa        


Brother and Sister(Denise)

                                                              pamela


                                                         Emi


Chirstopher


                                                                Joel


 Paul

Well I will post more later. Hope you all have a great day.
Abby

Friday, February 12, 2010

I am leaving

Hello..
 Just let you all know i am leaving for chicago in about one and half. Than i  will be leaving for At 12:50 on sat afternoon... Will be coming back the 8th of march...
ABBY

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

hi

Hello..
 Well I just got home last around 11:00 it feels so good to be home.. There is no place like home and your own bed.... But I did have a wonderful time in FL..... I even got to hold a eight foot Burmese Python...I cannot believe i held a snake..
 
On the beach... 

I will be leaving for Mexico on Saturday... I cannot believe how fast the time as got by.It feel like that is was yesterday the we but are tickets..:)
Well Sorry for the short update. I am trying to get ready for Mexico..
Take Care everyone....
Abby


Friday, January 29, 2010

Hello
 How is everyone doing?? I am pretty good. Just got over a touch of the flu..
Me, Pauline and erin are leaving for Florida in Four days.  We staying down in Florida for a week. We will be in Sarasota,FL. I  cannot wait....
Well Everyone take care. Hope you all have a great weekend and next week.

~~ABYS~~

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Hey 
 How is everyone doing?  
Tonight i going and staying the night with to of my nieces.  
 Tomorrow  night Me and some friends  are leaving for  Missouri  for a fews days. we are coming back sometime sunday night.. So if you could all pray that we would have a safe trip.. Looking forward to that.. 
In eleven day Me and two of my sisters are leaving for florida for a week, I am really looking forward to that.. Get to see some friends and relax. We are coming back the 9th.
We are leaving to go to chicago on Friday afternoon and  staying the night at a motel. On the 13th Me,Rachel and harmony are leaving for mexico. we be leaving from Chicago O'Hare airport around 1:00 clock..We will get there around 8:00 clock at night. We will come back the 6th of March. 
Well I should go. I hope you all have a great and safe weekend.
~~Abigail~~

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

My essay!!

Hi
 I hope you all enjoy it..
My Fun Trip to Florida

My trip to Sarasota, Florida began at the Rhinelander/Oneida County Airport on a clear and very cold morning in February. I flew with my eldest sister Erin on a Saab turboprop to Minneapolis, Minnesota and then switched to an Airbus. Our flight arrived at the Tampa International Airport at 2:30 in the afternoon. After we got settled in our condo we met our hosts Dan and Joanne O’Connor for supper. Then Dan left for a men’s Bible study and we girls went for a walk.
The next day we went to Myakka State Park. It was very windy and I got a wind burn on my exposed face. We visited the gift shop and purchased some souvenirs for our family. While touring the park we saw alligators, birds and other wildlife. We went on a self-guided tour that taught us about the animal’s lives, habitats and characteristics. There was an alligator there named Hillary. She had three sets of babies and most of the time she was submersed in the water. We also saw an armadillo that was ugly and could hop about two feet in the air.
The trees at Myakka State Park were covered with Spanish moss. I learned that Spanish moss is not moss but a type of vine that grows on the trees near the water. It is used in flower gardens and as a background plant for landscaping. In the old days settlers used the moss to stuff mattresses.
On our second day of vacation we went to Turtle Beach. It was a beautiful breezy day and was about 60 degrees. We walked the beach barefoot and got a natural pedicure from the fine white sand. I also got a sun burn on top of my wind burn from the previous day.
On the third day of our vacation we toured an art museum. I found it quite boring until we got to return outdoors to sit on a porch overlooking the water. We went back to our condo, visited, and ordered pizza. That evening we turned in early to rest up for another day of adventure.
On our fourth day of vacation we first went to Peace River Wildlife Center in Punta Gordo, Florida where injured birds are treated and then released back into wild. Then we went to Fort Myers, Florida to tour the Edison Ford Museum Complex. Our group toured the museum and the gift shop. We made sure that we got some informational pamphlets to show our family and friends back home. We took a detour down the street and attended a car show. Afterwards we toured the Henry Ford Mansion.
On Sunday, the fifth day, we attended church in the morning. In the early afternoon we ate lunch and rested up for our planned afternoon trip. Later we went to a reserve to watch brown pelicans eating fish and wading in a large algae green colored pond. My sister Erin and I took many pictures so that our family could share this natural scene of God’s wonderful creation.
On Monday, the sixth day, we toured the Gamble Plantation in Ellenton, Florida. This was the home of Major Robert Gamble and a large sugar plantation. It is the only surviving sugar plantation in South Florida today. It is believed that Confederate Secretary of State, Judah P. Benjamin, took refuge there after the fall of the Confederacy, until his safe passage to England could be secured. In 1925, the house and 16 acres were saved by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and donated to the state. The mansion itself is a very large white house with huge pillars on the front porch. The tour guide led us though the mansion and the grounds for about an hour and half. It is a very worthwhile attraction to visit.

On our final day we toured the USCGC Blackthorn Memorial, It is a ship moored in the Tampa Bay and serves as an artificial reef for diving and recreational use. Then we drove to Tampa International Airport for our departure home. At the airport we went to Starbucks and got orange juice and coffee to drink. We entered airport security and found out that our flight to Minneapolis, Minnesota was delayed because the flight crew was over-scheduled for flight hours. Because of that we ended up staying at the airport Marriott overnight for free. We also got twenty-five dollars worth of vouchers for free meals and twenty-five dollars off our next plane tickets and a five hundred mile bonus was added to our perks cards.
Our flight finally left Florida at 7:30 on Wednesday morning. Then we flew Minneapolis, Minnesota and had to wait a good three hours for our connecting flight back to Rhinelander, Wisconsin. We arrived at home tired but refreshed at about 3:00 in the afternoon. Since our flight was delayed in Tampa our luggage ended up not meeting us at the airport and it was delivered to our house at about 10:00 in the evening. I am looking forward to another vacation in Florida next year.

Hope you alll have a great weekend .. Take care.
~~ Abigail~~