Friday, September 24, 2010

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455 years Peace of Augsburg

Cuius regio, eius religio - Whose land, whose religion. This is the core of the Religious Peace of Augsburg . Today, 455 years before it was closed on 25 September 1555th He assured the supporters of the Reformation, the recognition of their commitment.

Cuius regio, eius religio: This means that the dukes and princes are for his subjects from religion. Who does not want to accept, so can emigrate. Real freedom of religion was not. Free to choose their religion, were only the landlords. It was a compromise solution, after all. was

Irreconcilable differences of faith, but it continues - especially next to the Catholic, only the Lutheran Confession was accepted, but not reformed. From 1618 came the contradictions out again, as the Thirty Years' War broke out. At the end of which was "cuius regio, eius religio" confirmed, this time for the Protestants.

took the Religious Peace of Augsburg of 1555, nearly a century, until he prevailed. His enduring significance, the more enhanced.

The right to choose their own faith itself, we talk to each one. Because no power on earth can stop people from seeking their salvation, there must be freedom to do so. Here with us - and everywhere else in the world.

[This article is also available as radio devotions in the series "Feels Like Heaven" took place at Rockland Radio . hear! (Mp3 file) ]

Viral Rash 1 Year Old

full screen

"Full-screen mode can be activated not."
Oh man
I am annoyed that something is not working on the computer how I want it. And a little bit I am annoyed about the stilted, unhelpful sentence. It haunts me in my head, and I think: That the full-screen mode can not be done, I know from other contexts.

How often it is difficult to get the big picture. How
often we look through a window to a topic. How often do we
have a limited field of view, it is difficult for us to change the perspective to look at a thing from the other side.

Whether it is the integration debate is, or the question is whether and when and to what extent PGD is ethically acceptable, or whether we can afford euthanasia, or whether we are plants, animals, may change people's genetic, or even whether the one faith is more true than the other, always, "Full-screen mode can not be done."

Our knowledge is imperfect, we see only a dark image with a
mirror, even the Apostle Paul (1 Cor 13:12 a). I will therefore try
to stick to one rule: no cases hasty judgments! Not reject a priori a scientific approach, a method of treatment, a group of people over, just because you made a bad experience, you have someone else says something bad, or you read from a failure.

is not always me, me to stick to the rule. Is probably a human weakness. But I try. I am aware of to be: Somehow it always lacking in details, there's more information.
to see even more.
to learn even more.
to know even more.

"Full-screen mode can be not be activated. "On the computer I am of course in this case from the fact that I could see more, but the circumstances allow me to just not. Why do we go otherwise so often, and especially so quickly to the contrary from? The fact that we have enough ?. see to it to reject that but to take something more self-reservation, often times a second look - I would like

As a Christian I am the good hope that we will even look at the Perfect As Paul says, now accept. I piece by piece, the time will come but when I shall know fully, even as I am known completely (1 Cor 13:12 b).

one is God all in all his (1 Cor 15:28).
is then enabled full-screen mode.

[This article is an abridged form as a devotional broadcast in the series "Feels Like Heaven" took place at Rockland Radio . hear! (Mp3 file) ]

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Will Drinking Alcohol Affect My Perior

beginning of fall with Rilke

"Autumn, why not," writes the poet Rainer Maria Rilke once to his wife, Clara, "because I will fall! Is it not as if he were actually the creators, creating for the spring, when he comes with his will to transform and destroyed much too ready, too satisfied, after almost comfortable middle-class image for the summer? This large beautiful wind, the sky is based on sky;. In his country I would go in his ways "

Rilke was a keen observer of the surrounding nature, and thus created a wealth of poems and other texts in which seasonal moods are and he follows the parable of the engagement of the spring, summer, autumn and winter

Today, for the calendar early autumn , I greet you with one of his most famous autumn poems . fall

The leaves falling as from far,
as withered in the distant gardens of heaven, it falls as if
gesture

falls And in the nights. the heavy earth
from all the stars in the loneliness.

We all fall. This hand here is falling.
And you look at others: it is in all.

And yet one, who holds this falling endlessly gently in his hands
.

[This article is also available as radio devotions in the series "Feels Like Heaven" took place at Rockland Radio . hear! (Mp3 file) ]

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

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best story

It is one of the best stories - some say the best! - The evangelical pastor and poet Johann Peter Hebel : "Unexpected Reunion" . A young Mountain man kisses his pretty young bride and says: "Soon will bless our love Then we are husband and wife, and build our own little nest.." But the young groom returns in the evening did not return from the mine.

find miners after 50 years the body of a young man, uncorrupted and unchanged, as if he had died an hour ago. No one but a gray, shrunken white woman with him to do something: "It is my fiance," she says finally, "to whom I had mourned for fifty years and I can see God again before my end."

the funeral the next day she puts on her Sunday best, as if her wedding day would be. Because when he was at the cemetery to the grave loaded, it says: "Sleep well now, and leave you no time to be long. I have to do very little and come quickly, and soon there will be day again.

2010, the Lutheran Church's 250th Birthday Johann Peter Hebel. But today is his death: 184 years before he died in Schwetzingen. I share his hope that is in the last sentence of the old woman to the expression: "What the world has ever played, it will not keep for the second time too."

[This article is also available as radio devotions in the series "Feels Like Heaven" took place at Rockland Radio . hear! (Mp3 file) ]

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Galleries Melina Velba

lever arm and the ecumenical

two brothers lived together in peace and love, until the younger one was Protestant and the older one was Catholic. So they parted. Only after a few years ago you tried to agree to return to a faith.

came in the first days they are not far away. Scolded the Evangelical, "the Pope is the Antichrist," complained the Catholic ". Luther is the Antichrist" But on Saturday the Evangelical already fasted with his brother. Catholic and went with his brother for the evening prayer. But then called back any duty.

writes after six weeks of the younger: "Brother, your reasons have convinced me. I am also a Catholic. "- As the brother full of pain seized his pen. "You child of wrath and displeasure, do you want to race because of violence in the condemnation? Yesterday I again become evangelical "

" Conversion "means this -. Greatly reduced, reproduced here - history of Johann Peter Hebel , evangelical pastor and poet from Baden. On 10 May 1760, so 250 years ago, he was born, and ultimately was important for him practice of faith, not the denomination.

Hence his conclusion: "You shall not speculate about the religion and are working, lest you lose your power of belief. But you shall live your faith and what is just not make it crooked.

[This article is also available as radio devotions in the series "Feels Like Heaven" took place at Rockland Radio . hear! (Mp3 file) ]

Monday, September 20, 2010

Brent Corrigan Free To Watch

For World Children's Day: You shall honor your children, our salvation depends

Today i will start to turn around a biblical commandment. "Thou shalt honor father and mother," it says in the Ten Commandments, and that is certainly well worth considering. If I turn around, it reads: "Honor thy children." I do not think the Good Lord would mind.

is 20 years ago, the UN Children's Convention entered into force. Children therefore have the right to clean water, food, medical care, education, to leisure and play, non-violent upbringing, and to have a say in decisions that affect their welfare.

Today, 20 years later is growing, the gap among children in Germany - on the one hand, those who grow up healthy and protected, on the other hand, those whose daily life is characterized by lack and exclusion.

ask why UNICEF and the German Children's Fund for World Children's Day today a change of perspective and policy change. Under the slogan "respect for children," they demand more equality in education, more equality of opportunity and securing a better future for all children in Germany.

Honor thy children. This is not only an obligation for parents. But for a whole country.

[This article is also available as radio devotions in the series "Feels Like Heaven" took place at Rockland Radio . hear! (Mp3 file) ]