Well two things have happened that make me see these days as strange. 1. Tiger Woods scandal, 2. an article I just read directly from the U.N. summit in Copenhagen,Denmark. It read as follows;
"Participants at the Copenhagen global climate summit opened talks Monday at the start of the holiday season, but they won't be surrounded by festive Christmas decor, according to Denmark's Foreign Ministry.
Since Christmas is a religious holiday, it has no place at a United Nations event, said officials planning the event."
I guess one could say the old expression "no such thing as Santa Claus" really applies this year! We now live in a world that has gone so far as to say that an old holiday (alot older than the U.N. or global warming) should be ignored to keep fron offending the people that do not observe it.
I wonder how many people caught the small article (scandal) on how some scientists held data away from other scientists that did not agree with them, by the way they were people in the the sky is falling camp that would not share data.
I was also dismayed at the fall of one of the most celebrated athletes of our time. Tiger Woods wasn't only a great golfer, he had a squeaky clean image like no other athlete in recent years. I'm not throwing stones at this man! What happened to him could happen to anyone. Perfect lives are not what they seem at all.
Truly the only perfect life the world has ever known is that of a carpenter about 2,000 years ago. We gather this month to celebrate His birth! In an age of believing any and everything that comes along I am reminded of the scripture John 14:6: Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." Just as true today as ever!
In todays society it would appear that we are being deceived at every corner. It is great to know we still have a freind in Jesus! Just always remember how this blog is always signed off;
I Love You and more importantly the LORD Loves You!!!!!! God Bless You
In Him, Brian F
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