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Thursday, March 22, 2012

When is Easter 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2010, 2011?

When is Easter 2012, Don't Forget EASTER one of the most Religious HOLIDAY's for all CHRISTIAN'S. I am a Follower of JESUS CHRIST Our Lord & Savior. I will Celebrate his REBIRTH on APRIL8, 2012. Easter SUNDAY in Portland OREGON USA.  PRAY FOR THE Resurrection of CHRIST. 

When is Easter 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2010, 2011?

When is Easter 2012, Don't Forget EASTER one of the most Religious HOLIDAY's for all CHRISTIAN'S. I am a Follower of JESUS CHRIST Our Lord & Savior. I will Celebrate his REBIRTH on APRIL8, 2012. Easter SUNDAY in Portland OREGON USA.  PRAY FOR THE Resurrection of CHRIST. 

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Link DROP BY If you want to FIND Some Native American Pictures to COPY & COLOR of your own choosing, I love to play with this COLORING OPTION then Print them out to SAVE for my own collections,

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Link I love making things on this website for EASTER with my Friends & FAMILY. Debra Rincon Lopez in Portland OREGON. May GOD BLeSS us all Forever!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Aeroshots: Do We Really Need Weaponized Caffeine? - JohnsAddiction

Aeroshots: Do We Really Need Weaponized Caffeine? - JohnsAddiction Another Bad idea in the long following of bad ideas from the Marketers trying to make money off us all? WHY DON"T they give it a rest already???

Monday, March 12, 2012

Want to Quit Drinking? Try LSD Instead! - JohnsAddiction

Want to Quit Drinking? Try LSD Instead! - JohnsAddictionResearch out of Norway suggests that LSD can cure your alcoholism. For real.

Lysergic acid diethylamide, commonly known as LSD, was used in the 1960s and 70s for all sorts of research. Some of that research involved alcoholics and alcoholism. Now modern day researchers in Norway re-analyzed that research using a sometimes controversial method known as “meta analysis”, to see if the entire collection of data from multiple studies might reveal more than the individual studies did on their own back then.

Proponents of meta analysis are often criticized for their less-than-realistic interpretation of raw data. They often used complex statistical methods to work around complications that make more direct analysis impossible. Since they are not actually doing the data collection, meta analysts ignore factors that could be very significant if it were possible to include them, according to critics.

In this case, meta analysis suggests that doses of LSD may have been more effective than anti-drinking drugs like daily naltrexone (ReVia), acamprosate (Campral), or disulfiram (Antabuse).

Want to Quit Drinking? Try LSD Instead! - JohnsAddiction

Want to Quit Drinking? Try LSD Instead! - JohnsAddiction

KLAMATH TRIBES LANGUAGE PROJECT

Klamath Tribes Language Project
waq dal ?i gee ?ewksiknii ?elGank
How do you say that in Klamath?
Vocabulary

The section which follows presents some of the basic words utilized by elders in the Klamath and Modoc Tribes. You are encouraged to continue practicing accurate pronounciation as you memorize this beginning vocabulary. This list is merely an introduction to the larger vocabulary used by the Klamath-Modoc elders, much of which was compiled by M. A. R. Barker in his Klamath Dictionary.

Audio coming soon!

People
sn'eweets = woman, wife
sn'eweeck'a = little woman, girl
weew'ans = women
weleeqs = old woman
hiswaqs = man, male, husband
hiswaqk'a = boy
hihaswaqs = men
moc'aak = old man
gmocatk = old person
cik'aa =
c'aaGi = little boy
c'aaqy'aak =
c'ilwas = unmarried bachelor
tsim'angatk = youth, teenager
n'isq'aak = little girl (7-11)
siw?aak = girl (12-18)
t'at'aksni = children
m'ok'aak = baby
ptisap = father
pk'isap = mother
wnak = son
beep = daughter
s?aaMaks = relative
Body Parts
ec'as = breast, milk
baawac = tongue
balla = liver
bosakl'as = hip, thigh
c'elks = skin
c'ey = buttocks
c'ooks = leg
datGlamni = middle finger
del?is = face
dot = tooth
Geec'o = chin
jeGle = blood
k'ek'eec = vein
laalas = rib
lak'ii = forehead
laq = hair
lel'amy'eeqs = kidney
lolp = eye
Lap'akLas = shoulder
mom'oowac = ear
niis = neck
nkas = stomach
n'awqs = throat
n'ep = hand
n'os = head
pat'oo = cheek
pec = foot
psis = nose
qeemat = back
q'ay'e = intestines
q'ol'anc = knee
sdaynas = heart
sdeqs = fingernail
sootGnoots = windpipe
sm'ooq = beard, moustache
solt'aqk'is = elbow
som = mouth
stakl'inc = heel
tq'op'oo = thumb
t'osooqs = lung
waw'aaks = eye mucus
weq = arm
wew'aqt'as = braids
wso = chest
w'aw'aaqs = ear
YoqYaqs = armpit
Clothes = solootis
c'oyees = hat
gabo = coat
coLiis = shirt
q'aylaalaps = pants
Goqs = dress
sdiksooy = shoes
sdeegins = socks
montant solootis = underpants
Animals
baacools = muledeer
ceelis = porcupine
cew = antelope
c'aasis = skunk
c'asgaay = weasel
c'iLas = chipmunk
c'wak'na = cottontail rabbit
daaslaats = cougar
giw?as = pine squirrel
goso = pig
Gewcis = wolf
heyhey = silver fox
kay = rabbit
kols = badger
k'oly'aa (w'as) = coyote
lilhanks = deer
loq = grizzly
monaa dadamnis = gopher
moosmos = cow
moq'ooga = mouse
mosmas = black-tailed deer
moy = woodchuck
peep = pine marten
p'oosis = cat
pom = beaver
qenqan = grey squirrel
qliip'a = mink
qoc'aa = woodrat
w'an = red fox
wac = horse
wac'aak = dog
wacgin'a = raccoon
wasla = squirrel
wil'e = fawn
wit'eem = black bear
won = elk
yohoo = buffalo
Birds = c'ik'as
?ool's = dove
blaywaas = golden eagle
cways = turkey buzzard
c'asGiips = nighthawk
c'ews = yellowhammer
c'ic'iiLoLoo?as = wren
c'ikdo = marsh hawk
c'ikt'iit'i?aak = tule wren
c'oqs = blackbird
c'wiididiks = killdeer
jaqnos = fish duck
dapial = loon
dokdokw'as = osprey, fish hawk
Gaaq = crow
Golaa = canvasback duck
Gos = swan
kol?a = seagull
komal = pelican
l'akl'ak = China brant
mok'as = horned owl
newl'inc = flicker
p'is?as = hummingbird
q'ahq'aah?as = great blue heron
q'eec = tern
q'iliijiks = diver duck
q'lidiis = sandhill crane
s?ooqs = blue crane
sdasdool?aks = California quail
sk'aWk'os = red headed woodpecker
sqol'e = meadowlark
sqol'oos = turkey
sw'iiqs = chick, duckling
t'it'aq = swallow
t'ohoos = mudhen
t'waq'as = green heron
tmo = grouse
tsGeewtsGeews = bluejay
Weeqs = mallard duck
wisGaq = robin
yawq'al = bald eagle
Fish = kyem
?oc'aaks = fish the Modoc catch
c'iyaal's = salmon
c'waam = mullet (Chasmistes luxatus)
yeen = mullet (Catostomus labiatus)
hist'yis = mullet
q'apdo = mullet (Chasmistes brevirostris)
Gawi = eels
k'occ'a = bullhead, gudgeon
meYas = trout
nGaas = rainbow trout
nooqs?am = dried fish (cooked)
qamals = dried fish (in sun)
q'odaks = chub
?alhaq = whale
Other Denizens of the Water
Gleec'o = clam
Goy'a = crawfish
kow'e = frog
sdaqbonks = leech
weGet'as = a small green frog
Reptiles
l'ooks = a kind of brown lizard
ngak = turtle
qii?a = lizard
q?is = rattlesnake
wamnaks = bull-snake
wisink = snake
Bugs
c'iNeeks = mosquito
dlol = cricket
jigacigas = potato bug
joyoobiks = water skater
k'ot'as = lice
k'oYas = bed bug
manq = housefly
qoqdinks = dragonfly
q'aljijiks = spider
q'iMaac = ant
sk'ins = yellow jacket
t'aht'aah?as = grasshopper
Plants
?iwam = huckleberry
baa = bull pine
boc'o = wild celery leaves
qoqoodam = wild celery root
boqs = camas root
cak = serviceberry
cwa = wild potato
c'moLaq = bearberries
dmolo = wild plum
dwicq'as = chokecherries
gees = ipos
Goos = ponderosa pine
jaGlo = sagebrush
joyjiks = strawberries
kson = grass, hay
lmenc?am = elephant ear fungus
lal'il'ilaqs?am = elderberries
LoLooyLoys?am = gooseberries
may = tule
popas = cattail
qdeeLo'am = sugar pine tree
qlisam = oak tree
q'eelo = juniper
bolWi = white sage brush
q'laac = swampberries
totanks?am = blackberries
waako = lodgepole pine
wibal = alder
wial = aspen
wokas = pond lily
wolwans = cedar
yaas = willow
The Larger Creation
Geela = earth
Galoo = sky
?ambo = water
GoGe = river
y'ayn'a = mountain
s?aba = sun, moon
wGawGos = moon
qcool = star
taktakl'i qcool = Mars (red star)
pse gegnis = Venus
Glaws = sand
c'oms?am skodas = blanket snow
Gelbaks = hot
Gelpk'a = it's hot
moo ?an Gattk'a = I am very cold
q'a ?a Gatdaks gee = it's very cold
moo qdooca = it's raining a lot
qdooca = it's raining
kena gee = it's snowing
keys = snow
The Directions
lobiitdal' = east, toward the east yaamat = north
tGalam = west moowat = south
Some Place Names
?iWLaLLoon?a = Klamath Falls
mbosaksawaas = Chiloquin (means flint place)
niiLaks = Barclay Springs (means sunrise)
GawamGeeni = Deep spring place
?ews = Klamath Lake (also means lake)
giiwas = Crater Lake
hisc'akwalee?as = Mount Thielsen
Seasons
sqo = spring
s?aLam = fall
padaa = summer
loldam = winter
Time
waytas = day
gen waytas = today
?onaa = yesterday
mboosant = tomorrow
pse = daytime
psekst gi = it's noon
dinneega = the sun sets
psin = night
?iLool'a = it's a year
wayta ?an qtana = I slept all day
?onaak ?an batgal = I got up early
?on'cee noo genwapk = I'll go later
doos dal ?at = What time is it?
?at ?a gee psekst gi = it's noon
Colors
balbal?i = white
beqbeql'i = gray
boqboql'i = tan
bosbosl'i = black
joyjoyl'i = orange, pink etc.
kaWkaWl'i = brown
m'ecm'ecl'i = blue
taktakl'i = red
woyGanks = green, grass
Numbers
Naas = one
Nacksept = six
laap = two
lapksept = seven
ndan = three
ndanksept =eight
woniip = four
Nacq'eeks = nine
ton'ip = five
tewn'ip = ten
More Lessons Jump to lessons on vowels, consonants, ejectives, vocabulary, grammer, and phrases.

HERE are some PHRASE WORDS of KLAMATH TRIBAL LANGUAGE

Try practicing these everyday phrases:
waq lis ?i = How are you?
dam ?i dic gi = Are you well?
moo dic = Very well!
moo ?an dic hoslta = I feel great, I am feeling very fine.
noo ?a maans dic been ciiyank = I have lived well for a long time.
waq ?i hoslta = How are you feeling?
dam ?i sil?a = Do you feel sick?
q'ay ?an hoslta pac'it = I don't feel well now.
dat ?a mis m'aas?a = Where are you hurting?
satmi qyoqs = Call the Doctor.
dat mi yawqs = Where is your medicine?
sat'waaYi ?is = Help me!
sepk'eec'a = Thank You.
moo ?ams ni stinta = I love you very much.
q'a noo dic'eew'ank mis = I like you very much.
?iyyamni dic'ii waytas pac'it = Have a nice day today.
qadak y'a = Really!
nee ?a qadak = Thats right!
ginaatdal' gepgi = Come this way!
goniitdal' gen = Go that way!
balaq hak = Hurry up!
?on'cee gepgabli = Coming right back.
?at ?a naat ?iWLaLLoon?a genwapk = Now we're going to Klamath Falls.
mboosant cee noo mis been sleewapk = I'll see you again tomorrow.
Lila ?an q'ay mis dola genank = I regret not having gone with you.
Lila ?a ni na?as hemiiGyank = I regret having said that.
san'aaWawli ?a naat s?odees q'a = We want to work hard.
GeGoowapk ?a ni s?odees Goqs gen waytas = I will try to make a dress today.
?at ?an Gattk'a = Now I am cold.
s?abii ?is s?as?apGlee?as = Tell me a story
Gaayakca = go look for (someone)
Asking

Here are some common questions and requests:
dwaa dal hoot = What is that?
q'ay noo s?aywakta = I don't understand?
waq dal ?i gee ?ewksiknii ?elGank = How do you say that in Klamath?
k'ewn'i hemkangi = Talk slower!
waq dal ?i seesetk = What is your name?
gew ?a seesas _____ = My name is ____
kani dal hoot = Who is that?
kani dal hoot sn'eweets = Who is that woman?
dat dal ?i gena = Where are you going.
danqn'i ?i ?iLoolatk = How old are you?
dwaa ?i san'aaWawli = What do you want?
q'ay dwaa = Nothing.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Repentance – The Missing Link | Christian Issues

Repentance – The Missing Link | Christian IssuesRepentance – The Missing Link
Posted on 24/02/2012 by ChristianIssues
Many Christians say that leading a holy, repentant life is not necessary for salvation and others say that a person only has to believe. By this they mean that if someone just believes, just knows, that Jesus died for their sins then they are saved and that is that. In this article, I would like to look at what it means to believe and what Jesus meant when He said, “unless you repent, you too will all perish” (Luke 13:3).


Believing (Faith)
James 2:19 shows that believing for salvation is more than just understanding or knowing about something. It says, “You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that – and shudder.” James tells us that the demons believe in God but their knowledge isn’t doing them any good so believing for salvation is more than just having head knowledge like the demons.

John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” In this verse, the word believe has a deeper meaning than simply knowing about something. Strong’s dictionary tells us that believing means to have faith in someone and to commit to and entrust our spiritual well being to them. In 2 Tim. 1:12 Paul said, “I know whom I have believed, and am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him for that day.” Paul was committed to and trusted in Jesus for his spiritual well being and he believed that Jesus was able to guard it until the judgment. Also, Jude 1:24 tells us that Jesus “is able to keep you from falling” so we can see that to believe in Jesus for our salvation is to commit our ways to Him and to trust that He is able to keep us spiritually strong so that we don’t fall.

Confessing and repenting
Repentance is described as a change of mind but if we say we have changed our mind about sin, yet haven’t turned away from our sinful lifestyle, then we are hypocrites and have not truly repented. For example, if I slapped you in the face, said sorry, then slapped you again, said sorry again, slapped you again etc., it would not take long for you to see through my hypocrisy and refuse to accept my apology. In the same way, God will not forgive anyone who comes to Him without a truly repentant heart.

For a non-believer to receive forgiveness and be saved he must repent of his sins. Acts 3:19 says, “Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out ….” As already said, to repent means to change our mind about something so to be saved a person must change their mind about their sinful lifestyle and turn away from it. Many people say that once we are saved there is no need to repent any more, however, in Luke 13:3 the word repent is present tense so Jesus is really saying, “unless you repent [and continue to repent], you too will all perish.” So, to be saved, we must turn from sin and continue that way otherwise Jesus said that we will perish.

The purpose of this article is to show that repentance is the missing link in the salvation of many believers. Many in the churches are not saved even though they know the Bible very well and believe in Jesus. They only believe like the demons believe and are not committed to living a holy life by following the Lord’s commands. If a believer does not confess and repent of any sin he may commit then that sin will remain unforgiven. Whenever we sin, we must confess to receive forgiveness and this is made clear by the word ‘if’ in 1 John 1:9 which says, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” If we don’t confess then we won’t be forgiven. In this verse, confessing our sins is more that just admitting we have sinned. When we confess a sin, if we have no intention of turning from that sin then the Lord, who sees our heart, will not forgive us. True confession of sin naturally includes repentance. If we simply admit our guilt without having the intention or desire to stop sinning then we are being hypocritical and God will not forgive us. God will only forgive if our heart is right – Isa 66:2 says, “This is the one I esteem: he who is humble and contrite [remorseful and repentant] in spirit, and trembles at my word.” God does not esteem hypocrites.

Is repentance the missing link in your walk with God? Does sin have power over you? It is God’s promise that confession will bring more than just forgiveness. The promise in 1 John 1:9 is that God will not only forgive you but He will also purify you from all unrighteousness. Jesus verifies this truth in John 8:34-36 where He says, “I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave to sin. Now a slave has no permanent place in the family, but a son belongs to it forever. So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” In these verses Jesus is saying that He can free you from slavery to sin so that you will no longer be a temporary slave in the family, but a son forever.

Finally, sin and repentance are rarely preached today; it is as though they have become dirty words. It seems that the vast majority of preachers avoid the subjects for fear of emptying their church and losing their income. However, this does not alter the fact that sin separates us from God as Isa. 59:2 tells us, “But you iniquities have separated you from your God; your sins have hidden his face from you, so that he will not hear.” Repentance brings down the barrier of separation to link us back up with God and without it there can be no relationship with Jesus, hence no salvation

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