Archive for May, 2008

May 29 2008

Adventist churches in South Africa open for refugees during xenophobic attacks

Published by Benjamin Galindo under SDA News

Church statement deplores violence; youth plan June 7 march against xenophobia

“Adventist churches in South Africa open for refugees during xenophobic attacks”, Adventist News Network

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May 23 2008

Subtle…

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Miscellaneous

“When the Missionaries arrived, the Africans had the Land and the Missionaries had the Bible. They taught how to pray with our eyes closed. When we opened them, they had the land and we had the Bible – Jomo Kenyatta”

“Daily Quote”, Verba Volant

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May 23 2008

Female bishop consecrated in Aussie first

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Press Watch

“AUSTRALIA’S Anglican Church has ignored the nay-sayers within as it celebrated the consecration of Australia’s first woman bishop.”

“Female bishop consecrated in Aussie first”, NEWS.com.au | Top Stories

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May 08 2008

BREAKING: Adventist Development and Relief Agency Photos from Burma

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Uncategorized

BREAKING: Adventist Development and Relief Agency Photos from Burma: “

These are personal photos from ADRA employees in Yangoon. As I get information updates, I’ll update the blog.

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May 06 2008

Reincarnation vs Creation

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Beliefs

Reincarnation vs Creation: “How should Christians respond to the growing popularity of Buddhism and the associated idea of reincarnation?”

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May 06 2008

Are There Missing Pieces to the Human Genome Project? [News]

Published by Benjamin Galindo under Uncategorized

Are There Missing Pieces to the Human Genome Project? [News]: “

If you ask the scientists at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) when the Human Genome Project wrapped up, they’ll tell you it was finished in 2003. However, a new study indicates that the composite reference genome cobbled together from parts of the genetic codes of four people (two men and two women), is definitely a work in progress. [More]

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