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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Wednesday Bible Study: Drive-by Isaiah part 8

 

So I have read through chapters 26-28 for a second week, and there is a lot to unpack.  

Chapter 26

The first verse that caught my eye, because of the many ways the different versions put it, was verse 11.  Let me find one that is like in my paper Bible:


(MKJV)  Jehovah, Your hand is lifted up, they will not see; but they shall see and be ashamed for their envy toward Your people. Yes, the fire of Your enemies shall devour them. 

But see, this verse was just talking about how great Israel's God was- and how THEY weren't paying attention.  But several other versions, including the ESV, work it like this:


Isa 26:11  O LORD, your hand is lifted up, but they do not see it. Let them see your zeal for your people, and be ashamed. Let the fire for your adversaries consume them.

The fire, reserved for Israel's enemies, is going to end up burning the Jews who won't recognize God- a common theme in these chapters.  And why is God so angry?  Among other reasons, there's a particularly 'delightful' one on their failing to bring Him to the world:

Isa 26:17  Like a pregnant woman who writhes and cries out in her pangs when she is near to giving birth, so were we because of you, O LORD;
Isa 26:18  we were pregnant, we writhed, but we have given birth to wind. We have accomplished no deliverance in the earth, and the inhabitants of the world have not fallen.

Martin paraphrase:  We thought we were giving birth, but only farted.  As a result, the deliverance of the world from hell was NOT accomplished by them.  Which put me in mind of a complaint Jesus gave to the Pharisees:

Mat 23:15  Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you travel across sea and land to make a single proselyte, and when he becomes a proselyte, you make him twice as much a child of hell as yourselves.

Robertson's Word Pictures points out that, in Jesus' day there were two kinds of proselytes:  Those "of the gate", who for good motives recognized the Hebrew God and would become circumcised Jews, and "a very small percentage" that became members of the Pharisee party.  Again, God dividing between Jews in spirit and Jews of blood.

The chapter closes in an echo of Revelation 12, with God making a place of safety for His people before the others are destroyed:

Isa 26:20  Come, my people, enter your chambers, and shut your doors behind you; hide yourselves for a little while until the fury has passed by.
Isa 26:21  For behold, the LORD is coming out from his place to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity, and the earth will disclose the blood shed on it, and will no more cover its slain. 

 Rev 12:5  She gave birth to a male child, one who is to rule all the nations with a rod of iron, but her child was caught up to God and to his throne,
Rev 12:6  and the woman fled into the wilderness, where she has a place prepared by God, in which she is to be nourished for 1,260 days.

Chapter 27

I love Isaiah's description of Satan:

Isa 27:1  In that day the LORD with his hard and great and strong sword will punish Leviathan the fleeing serpent, Leviathan the twisting serpent, and he will slay the dragon that is in the sea.

Again, an echo of Revelation 12:

Rev 12:9  And the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world--he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him.

And again, a promise for deliverance for Egypt and Assyria:

Isa 27:12  In that day from the river Euphrates to the Brook of Egypt the LORD will thresh out the grain, and you will be gleaned one by one, O people of Israel.
Isa 27:13  And in that day a great trumpet will be blown, and those who were lost in the land of Assyria and those who were driven out to the land of Egypt will come and worship the LORD on the holy mountain at Jerusalem. 

 

Chapter 28

 

This monumental chapter brings home the accusation against the Jews who won't recognize Messiah, giving them a new, derisive name:

Isa 28:1  Ah, the proud crown of the drunkards of Ephraim, and the fading flower of its glorious beauty, which is on the head of the rich valley of those overcome with wine!

"The drunkards of Ephraim"- they are drunk on the 'strong delusion' God gave them for rejecting Him.  This is the delusion that made the Pharisees believe that Jesus cast out demons by the 'power of Beelzebub", and continues to blind both Jew and Gentile even now.  This is the 'logic' that tells this "tolerant, inclusive" world that Christians are bigots and their message is offensive in the public square.  But, back to this chapter.  If it was not plain who these drunkards were in Isaiah's day, he fleshes it out:

Isa 28:7  These also reel with wine and stagger with strong drink; the priest and the prophet reel with strong drink, they are swallowed by wine, they stagger with strong drink, they reel in vision, they stumble in giving judgment.

So it is the religious leaders who are accused; but the people for the most part are no better, because they have not learned anything from God;

Isa 28:9  "To whom will he teach knowledge, and to whom will he explain the message? Those who are weaned from the milk, those taken from the breast?
Isa 28:10  For it is precept upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon line, line upon line, here a little, there a little."

The author of Hebrews made this same point:  people who should be out in the world teaching are "sitting in the pews", listening week after week and doing nothing with it.  In fact, the mere sitting and listening wearies them:

Isa 28:11  For by people of strange lips and with a foreign tongue the LORD will speak to this people,
Isa 28:12  to whom he has said, "This is rest; give rest to the weary; and this is repose"; yet they would not hear.
Isa 28:13  And the word of the LORD will be to them precept upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon line, line upon line, here a little, there a little, that they may go, and fall backward, and be broken, and snared, and taken.

God is explaining how the Antichrist will take them in- it is so much easier to listen and not THINK.  They won't look into the truth of the Word (as I'm trying to share with you), and eventually it leads to this:

Isa 28:15  Because you have said, "We have made a covenant with death, and with Sheol we have an agreement, when the overwhelming whip passes through it will not come to us, for we have made lies our refuge, and in falsehood we have taken shelter";
Isa 28:16  therefore thus says the Lord GOD, "Behold, I am the one who has laid as a foundation in Zion, a stone, a tested stone, a precious cornerstone, of a sure foundation: 'Whoever believes will not be in haste.'
Isa 28:17  And I will make justice the line, and righteousness the plumb line; and hail will sweep away the refuge of lies, and waters will overwhelm the shelter."
Isa 28:18  Then your covenant with death will be annulled, and your agreement with Sheol will not stand; when the overwhelming scourge passes through, you will be beaten down by it.


I need to step-by-step this:  This is the prophecy of Daniel 9:27- the covenant with Antichrist that will end with him declaring himself god in the Temple.  Those who choose to follow Christ, the 'tested stone', will escape this self-condemnation; for the others, look at the next verse, and in its chilling implications see how bad it will get:

Isa 28:19  As often as it passeth through, it shall take you; for morning by morning shall it pass through, by day and by night; and it shall be sheer terror to understand the message. 

 

God is desperately trying to wake them- and us- up to the fact that sin will not go on forever:

Isa 28:23  Open your ears, and listen to me! Pay attention, and hear me!
Isa 28:24  Does a farmer go on plowing every day so he can plant? Does he continue to break up the soil and make furrows in the ground?
Isa 28:25  When he has smoothed its surface, doesn't he scatter black cumin seed and plant cumin? Doesn't he plant wild wheat in rows? Doesn't he put barley in its own area and winter wheat at its borders?

I looked up 'black cumin', in other translations called 'fitch' and 'dill', and now sometimes known as Roman coriander or black poppy.  Not only is this a spice, but also one of those 'wonder foods' that has tremendous curative properties, modern studies going so far as investigating it as a cancer preventative.  What then this passage is saying is that eventually, God is going to make everything right.  For now, He is still plowing the soil, but that won't go on forever.  And not everyone is going to be brought to that final good field the same way:

Isa 28:26  God will guide him in judgment, and his God will teach him.
Isa 28:27  Black cumin isn't threshed with a sledge, and wagon wheels aren't rolled over cumin. Black cumin is beaten with a rod and cumin with a stick.
Isa 28:28  Grain is ground into flour, but the grinding eventually stops. It will be threshed. The wheels of his cart will roll over it, but his horses won't crush it.

So here's what you need from this:  God is patient, but won't wait forever.  At some point, He's either going to get the good seed He wants from you, or you're going to be crushed with the chaff.  If you drink the 'wine of Ephraim' long enough, you're going to 'stumble in vision' and be judged.




Sunday, June 27, 2021

The Better Part, week #26

 


The FB posts from the last week of one half-year:


The Better Part, Day #144:
 
Mat 4:5 Then the devil took him to the holy city and set him on the pinnacle of the temple
Mat 4:6 and said to him, "If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down, for it is written, "'He will command his angels concerning you,' and "'On their hands they will bear you up, lest you strike your foot against a stone.'"
Mat 4:7 Jesus said to him, "Again it is written, 'You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.'" 
 
Jesus faced all the same temptations we do- and this one here I saw in a new light today. Just like he was telling Jesus, "Prove it!" , he does the same thing to us over everything we've already confessed, but have that hanging guilt about it everytime it comes up. "Prove you're forgiven!" He shouts- and our answer can be just like Jesus' because he is really testing God's forgiveness.
 
 
 
The Better Part, Day #145:
 
Charles Stanley: "...it doesn't matter if your mission field is giving, praying, serving, it doesn't matter if you go to the ends of the earth or you go ten steps. If your not doing something, you're not in the will of God."
 
 
 
The Better Part Day #146:
 
Mat 18:21 Then Peter came up and said to him, "Lord, how often will my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?"
Mat 18:22 Jesus said to him, "I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven. 
 
And if I have to forgive "that many times", how many more will He forgive me? Stop your lies, Satan!
 
 
 
The Better Part, day #147:
 
Pastor Jack Graham, trying to make a point: "You might be saying to yourself, 'But my testimony isn't that great, my story isn't that interesting...' "
 
Me, Stepping on his point: "But your GOD is!"
 
 
The Better Part, Day #148:
 
Psa 127:1 A Song of Ascents. Of Solomon. Unless the LORD builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain. 
 
 
I was thinking about this verse last night when I was looking at the UMC and all the other "mainstream denominations" (Yes, Catholics too, no matter their protests) and how the world has influenced and corrupted them. Luther, in the day of corruption, indeed had the Lord build the house; but those who followed, many thought it was enough to just affix Luther's name to the door.
 
Luther affixed 95 theses, or accusations, against the door of his church, to show them how far off track they were. And daily, we need to pound our own 95 theses- whether we are a church, a denomination, an individual facing the mirror- on the door of our souls, to make sure we walk aright. Don't rest; righteousness becomes self-righteousness all too fast.

Friday, June 25, 2021

Time Machine co-ordinates VICXXXVII68262576

 



Today we at last move into 1976- June 25th, 1976 to be precise- and to be more precise, the day the movie The Omen opened.  Harvey Stephens, who played Damien, won the part because, when asked to attack director Richard Donner 'just like he would attack Lee Remmick in the movie', he gave Donner a foot in the family jewels.  (Somehow doubting he'd have done that to Lee...). When they made the redo in 2006, he played a reporter in a cameo.  Throw in a bit as a younger version of painter Emile Bernard in Gaugin the Savage, and you have his entire cinematic career.


"At least I wasn't typecast..."



So welcome to Time Machine for this week... and welcome back, Toni...

"Hi sweetie..."

I see no Captain again...

And I see no Elvis, so this might be some kinda fun....

Oh, it will be, because we're approaching the Panel in a brand new way this week!  Plus more of the Top songs of M10 Summertime, and...

Not exactly what I...

AND, it's time for the first of 3 debuts on that M10!  Yes, I survived the great Spotify battle ( a story I'll tell at some other point) and was able to bring in 3 newbies, and here's the first!  Replacing an act "with Tennis" is a different act with Tennis!  Here is Griffith James...




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So what's this new deal for this week?

Well, I picked out songs five at a time that I thought Laurie knew on this week's hot 100 (NOTE:  Actually last week's, but you're in a Time Machine so play along), and had her play "keep or pitch".  Then we went through the keepers of each and had her select just 2 for each group of five survivors.  That left her 14 songs she favorited, (which spell check says isn't a word), and I hit up the Panel for their top ten appearances.  This, when scored by 10-9-8, gave us three groups of songs: a Final four, an "also receiving votes", and ones that didn't make any of the Panel top tens.  So first, I'm gonna tell ya group #3- then a little later, the second- and finally, I'll let you in on the final four, which you can guess a winner from!  Prior to the show, the staff and all made their guesses as to who would win, and I'll share them, too!

Do I get to guess?

Sure, take a look at the song list here while I run us the next set of the Songs of M10 Summer all time!  First, though, I should mention that in the current M10, Matthew Sweet's Challenge The Gods moves in to a tie at 37th, and Maneskin's Zitti e Buoni moves into a 5-way tie for 40th.  Which means Dami Im and one of the tunes in that tie are officially out of the rankings...

I can't believe you'd do that to me...

Hey, it's nothing personal, now beat it!

Um, anyway, back to the list....

30- Moon Taxi, Two High.  It was their first time on the M10, and debuted this week in 2017, climbing to #2.

29- Hazel English, Five And Dime.  The first of 2 #1s- only one on the list, though- for last summer's breakout newbie.  She ascended the throne at the end of last July.

Great.  Can we move on?

Jealousy is so ugly, Toni.  28- The Beths, Jump Rope Gazers.  This became me and Misty's song last year, hitting the top right after Five And Dime in mid August.

And now, debut #2, coming in at #9. This is the return of- The Joy Formidable:




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Wow, if you could only see the mess of notes this show is taking!

I can.  Are you ALWAYS this 'organized'?

This is pretty much the far fringes of acceptable organization tonight!  So now it's time for me to reveal the first group of Laurie's picks- the ones that never got a top ten Panel vote, and what their highest place was.  Before I start...

You sure are putting in a lot of those tonight...

And you're kinda starting to sound like Elvis...

My God, you're right....

Anyway, I wanted to give Hall of Shame mention to stations WDNG in Anniston AL, and KRIZ in Phoenix for being the only stations to chart NONE of Laurie's picks...

SAL-OOT!

Peter Frampton, Baby I Love Your Way, charted as high as #25 on this week's Panel... and that was Elvis pick.  Too bad, buddy!
England Dan and John Ford Coley, I'd Really Love To See You Tonight, charting also as high as #25.
The one of Laurie's picks that caught me outta left field, Foghat and Fool For The City, as high as #15.
ELO and Strange Magic- my all time favorite, BTW- as high as #18.
And, Thin Lizzy with The Boys Are Back In Town, as high as #11.

Now, Toni, How's about you give us 4 more of the All-time Summer M10?

About time you let me do someth- scratch that.  I DO sound too much like Sequins!

27- Dent May, I Could Use A Miracle.  Another one from 2020, it peaked at #3 in August.

26- Geowulf, Sunday.  Wow, she is pretty! This hit #1 at the start of August 2018.

25- The Explorer's Club, Didn't Want To Have To Do It.  This member of last year's Cover Summer began July at the top.

And 24- Brooke Annibale- isn't she the one that one the Beauty Contest?

Um, yeah...

She is here with Home Again.  She was up there with The Beths, and Ms English, peaking at #2 in August last year.

Nice job, Toni.  Next up, here are the songs that got votes on Laurie's List- just not enough. In ascending order:

Barry Manilow, Trying To Get The Feeling.
Lou Rawls, You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine, which was Horace's pick.
Heart, Crazy On You, which was Laurie's pick.
Elvin Bishop Band, Fooled Around And Fell In Love, which was Nardole's pick...

I wonder why they took what they took...

Well, when last Nardole was seen on Dr Who, he was stuck on a damaged Cyberman ship caught in a time warp, with a village of simple folk, one of whom was a lady he became infatuated with... Elvis was probably singing Baby I Love Your Way to himself... and Horace tends to more classical tastes. 

 Anyway, the last song on this list is the Doobies and Taking It To The Streets, and that means it's time for one more debut- this time at #8.  Here is Maybird...






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I think we should do the finalists next!

I agree! So...

And I wonder why I've never won the Beauty Contest...

Well, you realize that Scrappy, and then Misty, make the final pick...

Yeah, but you've never even had me as a finalist...

Really?  I hadn't, er, noticed..   ANYway...

Here are your finalists, by alphabetical order...

Love Is Alive, Gary Wright...
Misty Blue, Dorothy More, which was my guess...
Andrea True, More More More... 

Which was my guess.  Wanna know why?

I can guess... and the final finalist, Henry Gross and Shannon- which was Misty's guess.

The dog thing?

The dog thing.  And now, time for the last Summer M10 hits this week...

23- Kidsmoke, And Mine Alone.  Number one this week in 2017.

22- Public Access TV, Monaco.  Same summer, and the second song on the list so far that got stuck at #2 behind a certain song in the top ten...

And 21- The Jayhawks, Everybody Knows.  One of three in the top 21 for the M10 version of the Eagles.


Toni, you want to do the rest of this week's M10 or the Panel winner?

Panel!

Okay, here are the remaining M10:

7- Brooke Annibale up 3 with Feels Like Home.
6- Challenge The Gods falls all the way here from the top in week #8.
5- Sass Jordan up 3 with The Key.
4- Beach Boys up 2 with Big Sur.
3- Up one for Counting Crows and Bobby And The Rat Kings.
2- Back up into the runner up slot, Trini Lopez and Lalena.

And the new #1, straight from Eurovision...


...Maneskin    (Pronounced "moan-EH-skin") with Zitti e Buoni (roughly "zitchi eee boney")!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, Toni, who won the Laurie contest?

We're calling it "the Laurie contest?"

I thought "the contest Chris put a lot of work into for 6 people to read contest" was a bit clunky...

Uh, yeah... so fourth went to Love is Alive... third to Shannon... 

(Misty:  BARK!)

second was Andrea True... damn it!  That means the winner was Chris's pick....



Dorothy Moore's Misty Blue!

So, that was fun... but I don't think I want to do it again next week!

Oh, that's too, too bad!  I guess Elvis and I will muddle through, somehow...

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Wednesday Bible Study: Drive-by Isaiah part 6

 

 

I think I have taken enough notes for 2 posts, so let's see where we end up today, starting in chapter 23.


Unlike Ezekiel 27-28, which equate "the Ship Tyre" with future Babylon (and Revelation 18), this oracle on Tyre seems actually to be what was to happen to the city itself.  Tyre in Isaiah's day and forward was their version of New York City- the commerce capital of their world.  Based on an island just off the coast, it was founded by neighboring Sidon, itself founded colonies on Cyprus, Carthage, and further, as well as giving us the foundations of our alphabet.  But now, something bad was about to happen.


Isa 23:1  The oracle concerning Tyre. Wail, O ships of Tarshish, for Tyre is laid waste, without house or harbor! From the land of Cyprus it is revealed to them.
Isa 23:2  Be still, O inhabitants of the coast; the merchants of Sidon, who cross the sea, have filled you.


From which direction was this coming?  The Lord asked, and answered:

Isa 23:8  Who has purposed this against Tyre, the bestower of crowns, whose merchants were princes, whose traders were the honored of the earth?
Isa 23:9  The LORD of hosts has purposed it, to defile the pompous pride of all glory, to dishonor all the honored of the earth.

Isa 23:12  And he said: "You will no more exult, O oppressed virgin daughter of Sidon; arise, cross over to Cyprus, even there you will have no rest."
Isa 23:13  Behold the land of the Chaldeans! This is the people that was not; Assyria destined it for wild beasts. They erected their siege towers, they stripped her palaces bare, they made her a ruin.
Isa 23:14  Wail, O ships of Tarshish, for your stronghold is laid waste.

Even at this point- our last time check put us just inside 700 BC- the "Land of the Chaldeans", AKA Babylon, was basically what Assyria intended, and they were 'a people that were not'.  But once Assyria fell, and Babylon pushed Egyptian influence from the area, Tyre would be no better off than Judah:

Isa 23:15  In that day Tyre will be forgotten for seventy years, like the days of one king. At the end of seventy years, it will happen to Tyre as in the song of the prostitute:
Isa 23:16  "Take a harp; go about the city, O forgotten prostitute! Make sweet melody; sing many songs, that you may be remembered."
Isa 23:17  At the end of seventy years, the LORD will visit Tyre, and she will return to her wages and will prostitute herself with all the kingdoms of the world on the face of the earth.

The same 70 years Judah was exiled to Babylon, Tyre would be 'forgotten'; though the siege engines of Nebuchadnezzar couldn't breach her, she could be cut off, and would be eclipsed by Sidon those 70 years.  I found somewhere that at one point in the 13-year siege that its king Ithobaal fled to Cyprus- which Isaiah also saw:

Isa 23:12  And he said: "You will no more exult, O oppressed virgin daughter of Sidon; arise, cross over to Cyprus, even there you will have no rest."

The end of the chapter closes the prophecy with Tyre being allowed by God to return to its prominence- which it did after Babylon fell to Persia in 539 BC.


There are three verses that I want to touch on in chapter 24, which is a description of the Tribulation God will strike the Earth with at the end.  One is a verse I want you to keep in mind for when we hit chapter 28:

Isa 24:7  The wine mourns, the vine languishes, all the merry-hearted sigh.
Isa 24:8  The mirth of the tambourines is stilled, the noise of the jubilant has ceased, the mirth of the lyre is stilled.
Isa 24:9  No more do they drink wine with singing; strong drink is bitter to those who drink it.

I'm just going to leave that there for now,  The second is a verse that should be familiar...

Isa 24:19  The earth is utterly broken, the earth is split apart, the earth is violently shaken.
Isa 24:20  The earth staggers like a drunken man; it sways like a hut; its transgression lies heavy upon it, and it falls, and will not rise again.

This gets expanded on in Revelation 16:

Rev 16:17  The seventh angel poured out his bowl into the air, and a loud voice came out of the temple, from the throne, saying, "It is done!"
Rev 16:18  And there were flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder, and a great earthquake such as there had never been since man was on the earth, so great was that earthquake.
Rev 16:19  The great city was split into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell, and God remembered Babylon the great, to make her drain the cup of the wine of the fury of his wrath.
Rev 16:20  And every island fled away, and no mountains were to be found.
Rev 16:21  And great hailstones, about one hundred pounds each, fell from heaven on people; and they cursed God for the plague of the hail, because the plague was so severe.


The third is a bit of confusion in translations.  Some, like the ESV, render it thus:

Isa 24:16  From the ends of the earth we hear songs of praise, of glory to the Righteous One. But I say, "I waste away, I waste away. Woe is me! For the traitors have betrayed, with betrayal the traitors have betrayed."

But apparently, 'The Righteous One' is not the correct translation, as this would seem to indicate God, and Keil and Delitzsch point out this is a term nowhere else used for God.  Others translate as this:

Isa 24:16  From the uttermost part of the earth have we heard songs, even glory to the righteous. But I said, My leanness, my leanness, woe unto me! the treacherous dealers have dealt treacherously; yea, the treacherous dealers have dealt very treacherously. 

Here in the KJV I think we have the gist of what is going on, as this also will tie into chapter 28 and the deal that Israel will make with the Antichrist.  Everyone of an earthly mind will sing praises over the deal; but Isaiah knows better.

Chapter 25 is like a sweet breeze, a brief respite from the tales of disaster, as Isaiah describes the world after the Second Coming:

Isa 25:8  He will swallow up death forever; and the Lord GOD will wipe away tears from all faces, and the reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth, for the LORD has spoken. 

But it will be a short respite, as 27 and 28 return to the judgment that will bring them there, and the deal with Antichrist.



Monday, June 21, 2021

Martin World News

 


Looking around the world for what we might have missed... a little more serious that usual.


Moscow Times

 

 Russia's capital Moscow on Saturday registered 9,120 new coronavirus infections in 24 hours, a second consecutive high, according to government figures.

Saturday's record topped the previous day's total of 9,056 new infections, according to the government's coronavirus tally, ballooning from 3,000 daily just two weeks ago.

 

Apparently, this third wave in Moscow has a 2-headed monster cause.  Head one: the Indian variant has arrived.  Head two:  Much like the stupidest of Americans, Muscovites believe that mandatory Vaccinations infringe their rights, and despite developing their own vaccine early, only 20% of them have gotten the shot.  And it is the older, more vulnerable, citizens who are refusing.



Generally, the young and educated residents of Russia’s largest cities — the so-called “new middle class” — have been most willing to get the vaccine. They consider themselves world citizens, vacation in Berlin and Paris and watch Netflix and HBO. They don’t need to be convinced that vaccination is a good idea: they volunteer for it and talk their friends and co-workers into it as well.

The irony is that the segment of the population that stands most in opposition to Putin was the one that most eagerly sought out “Putin’s vaccine.” These educated, economically independent and globally minded youth are also the least enamored with authoritarianism.

 

The fight against vaccination continues to make no logical sense- worldwide.

 

Xinhua

The Chinese news agency has an interesting article on what will be needed of the new Iranian president, one Ebrahim Raisi.  

 The next president should have a precise understanding of inflation and its dynamics, negative investment growth, and the complex system of sanctions among a host of other issues, Masoud Khansari, head of Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture, told the Persian daily Donya-e-Eqtesad.

So what do they actually end up with in this guy?  He sounds a lot like a typical American politician in my mind.  Shadowy background, career as a prosecuting attorney.  Claimed to be an Ayatollah, until it was proven he didn't have the religious credentials.  Then proclaimed himself hojat-ol-eslam, or "expert on Islam"- apparently one step back from Ayatollah. Also apparently, there is an excuse in Islam to lie under duress, called Taqiya, that he no doubt invoked, because once he decided to run for president this time (he lost once before), he became an Ayatollah once again.  So, where is he on economics?

In 2017 Raisi reported “I see the activation of a resistance economy as the only way to end poverty and deprivation in the country.”He supports development of the agricultural sector over commercial retail, which “will eventually benefit foreign brands.”

In 2017 he promised to triple the monthly state benefits, currently 450,000 rials ($10.69 USD) per citizen, in order to tackle corruption and create six million jobs.

 

So summing up, he wants to take them back to a pre-industrial economy,  increase the welfare state, and expect that to be a job creator.  Because it's working so well here.

 

Japan News

The first story that caught my eye here was a story that would help not only businesses there, but also in UEB-sated workforces in the USA (and Iran, I guess):

Meng Tao had long been leading his team in the research and development of gearboxes and other highly precise industrial machine tools at Kofon Motion Group, a company based in Huanggang, Hubei Province.

That was until three years ago, when he started to eye the development of crawfish-processing machines, driven by the growing appetite of crustacean-crazy Chinese diners.

With the aid of artificial intelligence, the machine, developed by Kofon Motion Group, can send the angles and locations of crawfish to robots, and achieve automatic catching. It can remove the heads of about 1,000 crawfish in a minute and keep the tails, and the daily workload of the machine equals that of 40 to 50 workers.

Kofon said it is at the final stage of testing its self-innovated smart processing machine, and the first such machine nationwide is expected to be put into use in a few months.

 


 
While the idea of using AI on crawdads brought me here, the thought process by which we eliminate 50 menial jobs so we can collect free money from Uncle Joe just seemed to go with today's flow....

(BTW:  According to what I found, China eats 90% of the 1.7 million tons produced a year.  My math says that's 2 and a quarter pounds for each man, woman, and child.)


Deutsche Welle

Here, I found an all-American example of 'politicians just don't get it'- but from the weekend's French elections:

Marine Le Pen, the former head of France's far-right National Rally, on Sunday blamed poor turnout for her party's worse-than-expected performance in the first round of the regional vote.

Initials projections by three polling agencies showed the center-right Republicans would top the weekend's vote. The final outcome would decide the assemblies for mainland France's 13 regions and 96 departments. The first round of the vote, however, was hit by a record-low turnout of less than 34%.

"Our voters didn't turn out," said Le Pen from her northern industrial stronghold of Henin-Beaufort.

So the low turnout caused your defeat.  Don't you think the low turnout MIGHT be because nobody wanted what you were selling?  But, please, don't blame yourself, blame us.



Sunday, June 20, 2021

The Better Part, week #25

 


This week's FB posts:


The Better Part, Day #140:
 
In praying for a friend whose father is at death's door, I let the Spirit carry the burden- and instead of all the "ifs" that go into praying for someone whose relationship with Christ you don't know, the Spirit simply prayed believing the best. Lesson: Pray the best, and allow God to take charge of it.
 
 
 
 
The Better Part, Day#141:
 
 
Today I heard a pastor on the radio say, "The ancient rabbis believed that the Messiah, when he came, would not only explain the Word of God, but the SPACES between the words"! And I thought to myself, it is those spaces that make it impossible for those who refuse to believe to understand the living part of the Living Word. Thank you, Jesus, for showing me some of this...
 
 
 
The Better Part, Day #142:
 
Watching the wind outside my window, I thought to myself: Knowing what a stuffy room feels like, air circulation is so very important to life. God's 'goldilocks zone' here on Earth gives us an average surface wind speed of 7.4 MPH. On small planets like us and Mars, that rises in the upper atmosphere to about 60 MPH. The strongest gust a human can stand in is about 95 MPH (so don't get caught in a hurricane!) and the strongest gust ever recorded on Earth was 253. 
 
Now, let's thank God we were granted such a safe spot in the universe, just based on wind:
 
Mercury: No atmosphere, no wind.
Venus: consistent at 185 MPH
Mars: Max 250+
Jupiter: 350+
Saturn: 1,110 +
Uranus: 550+
Neptune: A 'gentle wind', 900- a strong one 1,800
Pluto: 1,000+
 
Now thank God that our planet's size, placement, orbit, and other factors is just right for just the right circulation!
 
 
The Better Part, Day #143:
 
3Jn 1:14 but I trust I shall shortly see you, and we shall speak face to face. Peace be to you. The friends greet you. Greet the friends by name. 
 
I was reading 3 John, and noted that in Wesley's commentary, he says that the word "friend" is not often used, 'usually swallowed up in the more endearing one of 'brother' ". So I hit the concordance, and the NT has the word 29 times, most of them by Jesus, but it struck me that two of those occurrences, sitting next to each other were these:
 
Joh 19:12 From this time, Pilate sought to release Him. But the Jews cried out, saying, If you let this man go, you are not Caesar's friend. Whoever makes himself a king speaks against Caesar. 
 
Jas 2:23 And the Scripture was fulfilled which says, "Abraham believed God, and it was imputed to him for righteousness, and he was called the friend of God." 
 
One is the loose way the world uses it; the other, the meaningful way God uses it. And that way, Jesus even gave us an example of...
 
Joh 15:14 You are My friends if you do whatever I command you.
Joh 15:15 No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master does. But I have called you friends, for all things that I have heard from My Father I have made known to you.

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Misty and the birthday walk

 

Partly cloudy (but not partly enough), breezy (ditto) and 85F

"Lookit the butterfly!"


Our first raspberries of the year- yummy!



"Birthday walks are thirsty work!"




A little color


When me and Scrappy first walked this woods, it was one trail, friendly deer, the occasional raccoon and fox.  Now, it's "the largest disc golf course in Allen County".  How's change working for you?  On the other hand, Scrappy would have sniffed out the dead raccoon that Misty not only ignored, but almost peed on.



Nothing giggin' at the Swamp.

Suddenly, we heard a honking that sounded like a sick goose.  Then HE flew over us.

"Fun at the river!"





Time to catch our breath!  Breezy up our way, not so much on Cali Road.


Ready to go? "Yip!"




"Aren't you about ready to go IN?"


Misty is THREE!!

 

"I am???"

Yes you are, and it's time for some birthday fun for you!

"Yay!!"

Let's start out with your birthday cupcakes...


"Can I have 'em ALL?"

You may have ONE.... too much chocolate ain't good for you!

"All right... one it is!"

"Yum!  What's next?"

 

Well, you got a birthday box from Chewy...



Look, a squeaky bone!

"Yes!!!!"

"Now what?

Well, here's a fuzzy toy....    "Cool!!"


And some treats....




"Yummy!!!!"




Let Daddy see your new toy!


Hmmm... looks complicated....



HAPPY BIRTHDAY MISTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!