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Vaccine against homosexuality


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What is a vaccine against homosexuality? Is there such a thing? This issue may be answered by the statements of Pope Francis when he warned against “administering a vaccine against faith”.  And the publisher fully agrees with him that there is such a thing.

When the Pope mentioned ‘vaccine against faith”, definitely, he is referring to “faith” as a disease because vaccines are only intended to prevent diseases. But when he further warned against ‘administering’ the vaccine, then he logically means that he is warning against the prevention of a disease. (more…)

Second part of ‘J’ is the biblical letter that kills


In the previous article, you were introduced to the four English versions of 2 Corinthians 3:4-6 in relation to the proposition that ‘J’ is the biblical letter that kills. The versions are as follows: 1) King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), The Living Bible Version (TLV) and International Standard Version (ISV).

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You were previously tasked to ask yourself before reading this article, whether or not the ‘way that ends in death is related to the Ten Commandments of God, because while KJV and ASV translated substantially the second phrase of the Greek version of 2 Corinthians 3:6 into “letter that kills“, the ISV substantially translated it into “written text that brings death“, which ‘letter’ or ‘text’ are too general..

Note that, in essence, there is no significant difference between the translation of KJV, ASV and ISV. This will be explained in the next article why the “letter that kills’ does not significantly differ from “written text that brings death”. But, TLB differs from the three translations because it substantially translated the phrase into the “old way of  trying to be saved by keeping the Ten Commandments of God, ends in death“, (more…)

No to ‘vaccine against faith’, says Pope Francis


Pope Francis warns against “administering a vaccine against faith”. Obviously, when he mentioned ‘vaccine against faith”, definitely, he is referring to “faith” as a disease, because vaccines are only intended to prevent diseases.

Catching fish is not based only on faith but also on truth

Catching fish is not based only on faith but also on truth. http://www.wordatthenet.com.

But when he further  warned against ‘administering’ the vaccine, then he logically means that he is warning against the prevention of a disease. The reader may correct the publisher, if he has committed an error in logic, as the case maybe.

Specifically, the statements are as follows:

“The pontiff said educational leaders should ask themselves “how can we proclaim Christ to a generation that is changing?”

“We must be careful not to administer a vaccine against faith to them,” the 77-year-old added.”(http://ph.news.yahoo.com)

This is related to Roman Catholic Alleged Church way of presumably recent rethinking in dealing (more…)