Many doesn't know that Jojo Lupena is the one who created the FIRST ever website page of LDSP86 and is also the FIRST to sponsor the FIRST year hosting expenses of this site. That is his mark, three FIRSTs. He's the man!
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The Old Testament teaches that Jacob wrestled with God. In
fact, the Old Testament records that Jacob not only wrestled with God, but that
Jacob prevailed (Genesis 32:24-30). Now, bear in mind, we're talking about a
tiny blob of protoplasm wrestling the Creator of a universe
240,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles in diameter, containing over a billion
galaxies of which ours—the Milky Way Galaxy—is just one (and a small one, at
that), and prevailing? I'm sorry, but someone was a couple pages short of a
codex when they scribed that passage. The point is, however, that this
passage leaves us in a quandary. We either have to question the Jewish concept
of God or accept their explanation that "God" does not mean
"God" in the above verses, but rather it means either an angel or a
man (which, in essence, means the Old Testament is not to be trusted). In fact,
this textual difficulty has become so problematic that more recent Bibles have
tried to cover it up by changing the translation from "God" to
"man." What they cannot change, however, is the foundational
scripture from which the Jewish Bible is translated, and this continues to read
"God."
At some point in our lives, everybody asks the big questions: "Who made us," and "Why are we here?"
So who did
make us? Atheists speak of the Big Bang and evolution, whereas all
others speak of God. Those who answer "I don't know" are atheist for
all intents and purposes, not because they deny God's existence, but
because they fail to affirm it.