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And the Spirit & the bride say, come.... Reveaaltion 22:17

And the Spirit & the bride say, come...Revelation 22:17 - May We One Day Bow Down In The DUST At HIS FEET ...... {click on blog TITLE at top to refresh page}---QUESTION: ...when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth? LUKE 18:8
Friday, July 25, 2025
The Sabbath Truth
Creation Moment 7/26/2025 - Reverse of the so-called natural law
Thursday, July 24, 2025
Faith and the Commandments
Creation Moment 7/25/2025 - Pay Attention
"Sridharan has long been fascinated by attention—how our brain decides to focus on one specific object in front of us and not get distracted by other objects in the background. In two recent studies,his team has teased out distinct brain regions and mechanisms involved in our ability to pay attention.
"When you pay attention to something, the brain processes information from it better and extracts useful content from that information—this aspect of attention is what we call sensitivity," explains Sridharan. "Bias is the brain deciding that some information is more important than others for making decisions."
Sridharan and his group have shown that a particular region of the brain, called the right posterior parietal cortex (rPCC), specifically regulates the bias component of attention."
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
SDA Issues - Purpose of SDA Ministers
"No Seventh-day Adventist minister has any kind of excuse whatever for not having studied the making of the beast, and what the beast is,until he is perfectly familiar with every feature of it, because that is just what he is here for.
IN the NEWS - “Back to Church Sunday” campaign
Our very identity as a people is rooted in the call to “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy” (Exodus 20:8), not to follow human tradition.
Creation Moment 7/24/2025 - Printing on Your life's cells
Q: What happens when you 3D-print an elephant and a microlaser inside a living cell?
"They 3D-printed microscopic bar codes and an elephant inside living cells, and that too without causing any changes in their DNA. This technique could kickstart a whole new way of studying, labeling, and customizing cells without altering their genetic material.
Moreover, this unique 3D printing approach could also enable scientists to build sensors inside cells and track them with tiny lasers. These tools could transform how we monitor and study cellular behavior in real time.
But the main question is how do you actually 3D print something inside a living, fragile cell without killing it?
To print microscopic structures, scientists need to inject a liquid material called a photoresist into the cell. This special material solidifies when exposed to focused laser light, making it essential for creating tiny 3D shapes. However, most photoresists are toxic to cells, and the injection process itself can rupture the cell membrane.
These hurdles have made intracellular 3D printing nearly impossible—until now. To break through this barrier, the researchers used a clever approach called two-photon polymerization (TPP). This process begins with injecting a droplet of a liquid polymer, the photoresist, into the cell’s cytoplasm.
This photoresist solidifies only when it absorbs two laser photons at the same time, a process that requires extremely precise focusing of light. A powerful, highly focused laser beam is then used to draw tiny structures inside the cell. The photoresist solidifies only at the laser’s focal point, which lets the researchers build detailed 3D structures layer by layer, without damaging the rest of the cell." ZME
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Topic: "liberty” to disregard the law of God
Creation Moment 7/23/2025 - Evolutionary Origins no different than Frankenstein Nonsense
Romans 1:22
"How does life emerge from that which is not alive? This mystery exercises a peculiar fascination, with the power to elicit remarkable feats of imagination.
Less horrific but hardly less imaginative are scenarios of unguided “chemical evolution,” or abiogenesis, featured in high school and college biology textbooks, taken as gospel by the media and preached as such by a range of authoritative popular and scholarly figures in the culture.
Monday, July 21, 2025
Truth is Calculated to......
SDA History: Church Pioneers on Constitutional Amendment & Mark of the Beast
"YET I know that some still ask, "Must not there be an amendment to the Constitution?" and, "Have we not taken the position that there is to be an amendment to the Constitution?"
Creation Moment 7/22/2025 - Case for a Creator: Helium Analogy
The same goes for evolution. The evolution of highly complex biological systems has never been observed, and there are certain theoretical arguments that purport to show that it is essentially impossible (statistically speaking) for random variation, natural selection, and the laws of nature alone to produce those systems. So any scientist who wants to argue that the already-known entities in nature could produce all of biology needs to show how this could occur, in spite of the theoretical hurdles.
---If they can’t do this, then we are perfectly justified in proposing a new entity, such as a designer.
Once again, the story of helium is illuminating. Helium and intelligent design are both parsimonious explanations regarding the broad type of cause, yet non-parsimonious regarding the specific entity.
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Role of The Royal Law SIMPLIFIED
Q: When does that Law apply?
A: Down through all of history.
For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.
Q: If you get rid of the law you get rid of what?
A: Love.
Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.
Q: Why does antimonianism (Christians who claim the Law isn't in effect) appeals to the human heart?
Today-- they use the Christ to kill the "Law"
When they say that the "Law" was done away with at the Cross
SDA Issues - Let us not become "Moral Icebergs"
But if they have not received the message from the lips of Christ, their trumpets will give an uncertain sound.
Creation Moment 7/21/2025 - Biochemistry behind why life could not form on it's own
"Rice University chemist James Tour, along with co-authors M. C. Parker and C. Jeynes, recently published an article in BioCosmos titled “Thermodynamic Limitations on the Natural Emergence of Long Chain Molecules: Implications for Origin of Life.” The study demonstrates that proteins and RNA degrade at rates that render their spontaneous formation under natural, undirected conditions highly implausible. To date, no origin-of-life researcher has provided a substantive response to the thermodynamic challenges outlined in the paper.
The study found that the decay time constant approximates the decay time constant of a dimer (a pair of amino acids or nucleotides joined by a single bond) divided by the length of the chain.
More specifically, the half-life of a dipeptide — two amino acids linked by a peptide bond, as found in proteins — is approximately 7 years. Therefore, a polypeptide chain of 200 amino acids, which is typical for many functional proteins, has a half-life of only 13 days. The situation is even more severe for RNA. A chain of two nucleotides has a half-life of about 100 days, meaning that an RNA strand of 200 nucleotides would degrade in roughly 12 hours. Both classes of molecules decay far more rapidly than they could plausibly form under natural conditions, making their spontaneous emergence highly unlikely in any undirected origin-of-life scenario.
For a typical protein, the discovery time in one liter of water would be on the order of 10,000 years, which is over 100,000 times longer than most protein half-lives. The situation is even worse for RNA since it has a much shorter half-life. Yet origin scenarios require far larger volumes than a liter. The synthesis of the building blocks of life requires at least eight different environments, so the volume of water that a protein would need to explore to find a nascent cell would be enormous.
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Health Note - Exercise to Fight Cancer
What to Fear of the IMAGE OF THE BEAST
Creation Moment 7/20/2025 - The "Groaning": Even down to the level of Chrystals
"Researchers at the University of Osaka have developed new mathematical models that offer new insights into the behavior of crystal defects.
--In theory, a flawless crystal would have atoms arranged in a perfectly repeating pattern.
“Defects come in many forms,” explains lead author of the study Shunsuke Kobayashi. “For example, there are so-called dislocations associated with the breaking of translational symmetry and disclinations associated with the breaking of rotational symmetry. Capturing all of these kinds of defects in a single mathematical theory is not straightforward.”
Using the formalism of Riemann–Cartan manifolds, the research team was able to elegantly encapsulate the topological properties of defects and rigorously prove the relationship between dislocations and disclinations; previously, only empirical observations existed, and their rigorous mathematical forms were a mystery. " SciTechDaily
Friday, July 18, 2025
IN the NEWS - Firenado's to Quakes
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Exploding vehicles across China |
landmass as the record heatwave continues along with now vehicles exploding due to batteries overheating. Apparently 19 provinces are impacted. Also massive winds hit portions of the country--again. Record hail storm pounds Hainan Province.
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Firenado in Utah |
Massive flooding of NYC, 90% of New Jersey as well as Davenport, Iowa and central Texas. Wildfire sweeps through the Grand Canyon.
Creation Moment 7/19/2025 - When Atheists Dream On Company Time
Aaron might shift the blame for this wandering wondering to the clueless atheists who recently published in the International Journal of Astrobiology dreaming on company time that “stable vesicles might form on Titan” that might represent a step toward what life needs someday over the rainbow.
Thursday, July 17, 2025
10 Commandments Summarized in Poem by Joseph Bates
1st John 2:4 'He that saith I know Him and keep not His commandments is a LIAR and the truth is not in him.'
Joseph Bates
Creation Moment 7/18/2025 - Soaring Birds
Schachner discovered a unique structure—an air sac—quite by accident while dissecting a hawk. It was named the subpectoral diverticulum, or SPD, and was the subject of her article in Nature.
When viewing a soaring bird, the wings seem to be held in a motionless, horizontal position. Much of this has to do with the birds’ pectoralis muscle and the muscle’s ability to produce force.
The case for design is clearly seen in this SPD discovery and research. The scientists in the Nature article said, “The discovery of a mechanical role for the respiratory system in avian locomotion underscores the functional complexity and heterogeneity of this organ system.”
Add to this the “heterogeneity of this organ system” as flight mechanics, respiratory physiology, and locomotion are combined to produce an amazing designed creature of flight.
Articles in Nature and Phys.org described the SPD discovery in soaring birds as having evolved “at least seven times independently across distantly related soaring lineages.” This naturally evolving just once would strain credibility, but Schachner et al. speak of “repeated appearance of the SPD in soaring lineages.”
*There is a better, non-evolutionary explanation for the important SPD. Creationists see it as being placed in soaring birds by the Lord in the beginning. Dr. Schachner states, “This evolutionary pattern strongly suggests that this unique structure is functionally significant for soaring flight.” Creationists respond that the SPD found in soaring birds—and absent in all nonsoaring birds—is functionally designed for soaring flight.
As an eagle stirs up its nest, hovers over its young, spreading out its wings, taking them up, carrying them on its wings… (Deuteronomy 32:11)."
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Papal Notes - AI for the "common good"?
In a message delivered to the United Nations’ AI for Good Summit in Geneva, Pope Leo XIV, through Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, called on nations to develop regulatory frameworks for artificial intelligence that prioritize the “common good,” which is the idea that the church’s moral theology is necessary for a just society. The Pope’s appeal reflects the Vatican’s growing involvement in global conversations about technology and highlights its desire to influence the direction of AI policy on the international stage.
• “The development of this technology ‘must go hand in hand with respect for human and social values, the capacity to judge with a clear conscience, and growth in human responsibility.’ It requires ‘discernment to ensure that AI is developed and utilized for the common good, building bridges of dialogue and fostering fraternity,’ the Pope urged. AI needs to serve ‘the interests of humanity as a whole‘.”
Programming artificial intelligence to align with Catholic social teachings is essentially using this technology to advance the doctrines of the church. AI should remain neutral and serve people of all faiths—or none at all. Embedding Catholic teachings into AI systems elevates a single religion—Rome—above all others. This amounts to weaponizing technology to push the Vatican’s agenda into government, education, corporations, and the general public.
Rome has long held ambitions of reestablishing its lost supremacy, and these efforts to influence the development of artificial intelligence represents a continuation of this agenda. By inserting its teachings—under the guise of promoting the “common good”—into the very heart of AI’s operational and regulatory frameworks, the Vatican is seeking to position itself to guide the future direction of a technology that will soon govern every aspect of human life, from communication, commerce, education, and governance to personal decision-making.'