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The Accuracy of the Bible – Historically
January 30, 2010 - 8:36 am
Tags: animals, creation, Creator, genesis, God, history, plants, space
Posted in Creation and Science | 2585No commentshttp://codybateman.org/2010/01/30/evidence-2/The+Accuracy+of+the+Bible+-+Historically2010-01-30+15%3A36%3A00William+Cody+Bateman
The Bible has proven to be more historically and archaeologically accurate than any other ancient book. It has been subjected to the minutest scientific textual analysis possible to humanity and has been proven to be authentic in every way.
Obama Admits Peace Process is More Difficult Than it Seems
January 22, 2010 - 2:04 pm
Tags: israel, peace, Revelation
Posted in Israel - Chazak Amenu | 2572No commentshttp://codybateman.org/2010/01/22/israel-4/Obama+Admits+Peace+Process+is+More+Difficult+Than+it+Seems2010-01-22+21%3A04%3A00William+Cody+Bateman
US President Barack Obama said in an interview with Time magazine published on Thursday that he had erred in raising expectations of a quick and smooth peace process between Israel and the Palestinians under his auspices.
What Should Christians Expect in 2010
January 1, 2010 - 9:59 am
Tags: bible, future, Jesus Christ, judgement, prophecy, prophetic, world
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“Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanishes away.” James 4:13-17
Jesus Christ Did Not Come to Bring Peace on Earth
December 22, 2009 - 6:18 am
Tags: death, division, life, peace
Posted in Ba-manna-bread | 2529No commentshttp://codybateman.org/2009/12/22/division-2/Jesus+Christ+Did+Not+Come+to+Bring+Peace+on+Earth2009-12-22+13%3A18%3A00William+Cody+Bateman
The division (concerning Jesus Christ, the Son of God) is life or death, light or darkness, heaven or hell, Christ or antichrist… and the choice is ours!
Drinking Well Water
December 16, 2009 - 7:20 am
Tags: angel, faith, Jesus Christ, lost, wandering sheep, well, woman
Posted in Ba-manna-bread | 2519No commentshttp://codybateman.org/2009/12/16/water/Drinking+Well+Water2009-12-16+14%3A20%3A00William+Cody+Bateman
This unusual name for a well means “well of the living one who sees me.” The chapter deals with Hagar when she fled from Sarai’s presence (v.6). The “angel of the LORD,” like a shepherd, found Hagar by a well in the wilderness (v.7). This is the first explicit reference in Scripture to the Lord’s messenger—the “angel of the LORD.”
So Called Christians Ignorantly Denouncing Israel
December 14, 2009 - 7:32 am
Tags: covenant, Israelites, Jesus Christ, Land of Israel, reformed, yeshua
Posted in Commentary, Israel - Chazak Amenu | 2512No commentshttp://codybateman.org/2009/12/14/reformed/So+Called+Christians+Ignorantly+Denouncing+Israel2009-12-14+14%3A32%3A00William+Cody+Bateman
We summarily reject any “theology” that replaces God’s everlasting covenant concerning the land of Israel with the “church.” God has NOT cast away His people and we, the Gentile believer are grafted in by faith to Israel’s hope – Yeshua of Israel.
Jesus and the Four Thieves
December 9, 2009 - 11:09 pm
Tags: cross, forgiveness, Jesus Christ, murderer, revolution, sin, thieves
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All were thieves, deserving punishment. One was a betrayer, ending his life in suicide; one was a beneficiary, though only for a time; one was a berater, destined for hell; but one was a believer, receiving salvation and eternal life. Jesus, who received the penalty for thievery, can save even the thief, for He came “that they might have life, and . . . have it more abundantly.”
Thanksgiving – the Unseen
November 25, 2009 - 9:49 pm
Tags: america, bible, creation, faith, God, Jesus Christ, parent, political, prayer, religion, secular, starvation, stories, thanksgiving, tribulation, veteran
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Should we not carefully consider giving thanks to God for those things generally hid from our eyes; the crippled and maimed war veteran, the faith of a dying loved one, the crushed by hopeful wife of a fallen police officer, the physically extended doctor and nurse, the parent wasting away in some nursing home, the young person scorned for remaining pure, the wanting missionary, that special school teacher, mentor or uncle who cared and still, many others?
Is the Christian Church Practicing a Defiled Religion?
November 16, 2009 - 4:41 pm
Tags: Christian, defiled, fatherless, Holy Spirit, james, pure, religion, widowed
Posted in Ba-manna-bread, Church and Politics, Instruction for Young Fathers, hike4fathers | 2468No commentshttp://codybateman.org/2009/11/16/religion/Is+the+Christian+Church+Practicing+a+Defiled+Religion%3F2009-11-16+23%3A41%3A00William+Cody+Bateman
Christians have a propensity toward religiosity. God addresses this folly with his command to, “take care of the fatherless and widowed” in our midst. When coupled with the fact that the fatherless and widowed are in every facet of our culture already, the church is hard pressed to explain its own lack of response toward alleviating their pain and suffering.
Christian Identity – Part VII – The Believers Parentage
November 13, 2009 - 10:14 am
Tags: blind, Corinthians, Ephesians, God, Jesus Christ, parents, promises, satan, wrath
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Whatever all of these promises may ultimately involve, they assure us of permanent status as the chosen, holy ones of God (Romans 8:29–39), “that in the ages to come He might shew the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 2:7).




What about Jewish refugees?
US CONGRESS RECOGIZES JEWISH REFUGEES FROM ARAB LANDS
by Hillel Fendel (Israel National News)
The non-binding bill asks the President to ensure that in all international forums, when the issue of Middle East refugees is discussed, US representatives will make sure that any explicit reference to Palestinian Arab refugees is matched by a similar explicit reference to Palestinian Jewish and other refugees. Many Jews lost their resources, their homes, and their heritage sites, fleeing in the face of persecution, pogroms, revolutions and brutal dictatorships.
The bill’s sponsors aimed to increase awareness of the fact that not only is there an Arab/Palestinian refugee issue as a result of the Middle East conflict, but that Jews, as well, lost their homes and livelihoods under similar circumstances. It is estimated that 850,000 Jews were displaced from their homes, often under threats and with violence, as a result of Israel’s War of Independence and afterwards.
Many note that while many of the Arabs living in the Land of Israel left their homes voluntarily, goaded on by Arab promises that they would come back as victors and be able to displace the Jews, the Jews in Arab countries were generally expelled under duress and violence.
“We believe this Resolution will produce a more balanced and accurate historical account,” stated JIMENA (Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa), “and ultimately, a more just resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.”
JIMENA, which lobbied heavily for the bill, is a human rights organization that educates and advocates for the plight of Jewish refugees from the Middle East. It was co-founded by Regina Bubil-Waldman, whose family was nearly murdered – twice – while escaping from Libya in 1967.
JIMENA notes that before 1948, approximately 850,000 Jews lived in Muslim countries of the Middle East, North Africa, and the Persian Gulf, while today, 99% percent of these ancient Jewish communities no longer exist due to Arab and Islamic government actions that led directly to their displacement.
The Jews in Arab/Moslem countries, according to JIMENA, were subjected to a wide-spread pattern of persecution, including official decrees and legislation denying human and civil rights to Jews and other minorities, expropriation of their property, nullification of their citizenship, and the stripping of other means of livelihood. Jews in Arab lands prior to and following the creation of the State of Israel were often victims of murder, arbitrary arrest and detention, torture, and expulsions.
Since 1947, the United Nations General Assembly has adopted close to 700 resolutions on the Middle East conflict, including 101 resolutions on Palestinian refugees – yet there were “no UN resolutions, nor any recognition or assistance from the international community, for Jewish and other refugees from Arab countries,” said Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL).
The passage of the resolution was the result of a bi-partisan House effort spearheaded by Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), along with Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Michael Ferguson (R-NJ), and Joseph Crowley (D-NY).
“Discussions of Middle Eastern refugees invariably focus exclusively, and shortsightedly, on the plight of those of Palestinian descent,” said Rep. Ros-Lehtinen. “Far fewer people are aware of the injustice faced by Jewish refugees from Arab lands and Iran. Many Jews saw their communities, which had existed vibrantly for centuries, systematically dismantled. They lost their resources, their homes, and their heritage sites, fleeing in the face of persecution, pogroms, revolutions and brutal dictatorships.”
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