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Saturday, 15 April 2006
Visions Of High Tech Societies
The greatest advances of the modern age was the ability to conceive different kinds of high tech societies.

With the increase of science fiction writing in the early and middle 20th century, the universe seemed to open up to faster-than-light space craft, alien life forms, powerful computers, artficial intelligence and even time travel.

Most religions prior to the 16th century visualized a universe which had earth at the centre, heaven above and hell below. When humans died, they either played a harp or worked in a fiery pit forever.

As 21st century techology improved, so did our vision of the universe and the future.

In actual fact, science fiction like Star Wars and Star Trek broke through the mental barriers that separated earth from the high tech civilization of Jesus Christ.

It is possible to "upload and download memory" from the "Eternal Brotherhood" to the earthly one. Minds like the internet can be interconnected too.
Star Trek Connections
Connecting To The Nexus

Posted by qualteam at 10:54 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 15 April 2006 11:02 PM EDT
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Friday, 14 April 2006
A 21st Century View Of Christ's Crucifixion
This is an area of Christianity that took me a long time to understanding. Don't ask how long because it begins before this life.

Intellectually, I couldn't get around it. So, I had to enter a mystical state and experience "The Crucificion Memory". While all Christians have the Mind of Christ, this incident isn't the easiest one to navigate through.

The major problems I had to deal with were the beginnings of old universe time and orgins of evil.

"Sin and Death" have been around for sometime. Not only do bodies die, but souls as well.

As I recall, the two major aspects of God's plan for the salvation of spiritual beings trapped in physical bodies was "the reversal of the first evil thoughts and acts ever created" and "the creation of a new universe without evil".(e.g.Behold, I make all things new…I am Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End,the First and the Last: Revelation 21:5-6).

No doubt, time travel was hard to understand in the 1st century. However, as the knowledge of humanity moved up to include such subjects, this understanding of the Crucifixion became accessible.

In this blog, I've said much about the eternal worlds of Jesus Christ. Eventually, I'll have a website posted on this material.
MoreOn The Crucifixion


Posted by qualteam at 12:51 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 14 April 2006 1:44 PM EDT
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Thursday, 13 April 2006
Working For The Gravy Again
When you work overtime, you're either needy or greedy. I fall into the former catagory. With debts up to my eyeballs, I have to work overtime to break even and pay bills(Just the usual, car, gas, house, utilities, food, etc.) Its tough living atequately in the GTA.

I worked four hours overtime tonight and I'll be working Easter Sunday as overtime as well.

This isn't killing me yet. I have both tomorrow and Saturday off.

As long as the shoulder and body hold out, I'll be working as much overtime as I can.

Posted by qualteam at 11:52 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 14 April 2006 12:00 AM EDT
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Tuesday, 11 April 2006
Work Can Be An Uphill Battle
My wife, Irene, worked successfully for 10 years as a Payroll and HR Administrator for a company that went bankrupt last year.

She spent 10 long months trying to find a decent job in her field. The job of finding a job isn't easy.

After thousands of resumes and many interviews, a job showed up that was very demanding, but they wanted Irene for it. It had more to do with complicated bookkeeping than payroll or HR.

The employers are great to work for and Irene wants to learn and keep her new job.

Not everyone has the luxury of an easy job with fantastic pay. Some of us have a tougher, longer road to an atequate standard of living.

Send a few payers for us at Prayway.com

Posted by qualteam at 11:02 PM EDT
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Monday, 10 April 2006
More Stuff On Different Religions
Do you like religious adventures? Have you seen "The Ten Commandments" this year? Would you like to see something different? Try these links:





Sunday, 9 April 2006
It's Back To Work Tomorrow
Mood:  a-ok
Well all good things and bad things come to an end.
The tendonitis in the shoulder is definitely better and I did use eleven quality sick-leave days in getting rid of it.

The physiotherapy company that I used was ACTS which has many offices around Ontario.
They're pretty good. Excellent exercises to help with an unwanted condition. The ultrasound is good too, but I also used Lakota as well for my frozen shoulder.

If you suffer joint and muscle pain, here's the ACT's website.

Posted by qualteam at 9:55 PM EDT
Updated: Sunday, 9 April 2006 10:07 PM EDT
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Friday, 7 April 2006
Judas Iscariot Is The Bad Guy
The latest article on Judas trys to portray him as a misunderstood disciple who, was supposedly looking after Jesus's interests.

This was part of a Gnostic gospel which took a dim view of life on earth and in a physical body.

However, Judas was accurately pictured as the betrayer in the biblical gospels. The evil idea not communicated in the gospels was that "when Jesus died, he would stay dead and not resurrect." The present day doctrine of materialism and/or humanism follows along this path: "When you're dead, you're dead. Game is over."

This was/is a mental strait-jacket suppressing the life spirit and its abilities.

When Christ escaped into eternal time, he could place all of that crappy negativity in the old universe. There is no need for it in the New Universe.

Therefore, if anyone be in Christ, he/she is a new creature:old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new (II Corinthians 5:17).
Understanding Gnosticism
PR For Judas

Posted by qualteam at 2:19 PM EDT
Updated: Friday, 7 April 2006 2:32 PM EDT
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Thursday, 6 April 2006
Poker Is Fun
Mood:  vegas lucky
But it can be quite addictive too. Right now, I have to concentrate on paying off debts with overtime and/or my creative projects.

There's probably thousands of fun ways to waste your time, but duty calls and I'll have to work at my part time jobs(writing being one of them).

How To Be A Poker Star

Posted by qualteam at 10:01 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 6 April 2006 10:02 PM EDT
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Wednesday, 5 April 2006
10 Top Things You Shouldn't Do When Heavily In Debt
1. Gamble 2. Invest in stocks 2. Go on vacations 3. Eat at expensive restaurants 4. Pay others to renovate your house. 5. Buy an expensive car 6. Go on a date with a model 7. Shop in expensive stores or grocery stores 8. Put more debt on high interest credit cards 9. Buy the latest tech gadgets 10. Put another mortgage on your house

My wife just started another job and I'm still recovering from tendonitis at home(With therapy and Lakota, it has really improved. I should be back at work next week.)

I'd like to be in position to afford a few luxuries, but I can't right now.
Looking After The Budget

Posted by qualteam at 2:17 PM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 5 April 2006 2:20 PM EDT
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Tuesday, 4 April 2006
Feel Good Poem Of The Week
A friend of mine sent me this poem. I would like to share it with you as well as a hug in cyberspace.

"If I could catch a rainbow
I would do it just for you
And share with you its beauty
On the days you're feeling blue.

If I could build a mountain
You could call your very own;
A place to find serenity,
A place to be alone.

If I could take your troubles
I would toss them in the sea,
But all these things I'm finding
Are impossible for me.

I cannot build a mountain
Or catch a rainbow fair,
But let me be what I know best,
A friend who's always there."

Give this poem and a picture of a hug to someone over the internet. The one below is my favourite:




Posted by qualteam at 9:51 PM EDT
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