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~'Childre~ Yoath and Family Collaborative ~--
In every marriage more than a week old, there are grounds for divorce. The
trick is to find, and continue to find, the grounds for marriage.
-Robert Anderson
Lion's Club.Pitches In To Help
StarFest Bu,ld HS Observatory
Terry Cox, Joe Conley and Harold Smith (behind camera)
of the Julian Lion's Club have spent the past two weekends
helping the Julian Starfest build the New observatory for the
high school.
photos by HP Smith
Ask Pastor Rick
Religion In the News
Ancient Hebrew Document
Confiscated in Jerusalem
In an operation led by the
Intelligence Office of the Zion
Region and the Undercover
Unit of the Border Police in
Jerusalem, a 2,000-year-old
papyrus document bearing
ancient Hebrew lettering was
confiscated. The document is.
believed to date to the Second
Temple period (first and second
centuries A.D.).
The 15 lines of ancient Hebrew
text mentions the of names of
people and families, numerous
names of Second Temple-era
settlements, legal writing about
property issues for a widow, and
comments that refer to "year
four of the destruction of Israel,"
which could either be a reference
to 74 A.D., when the Second
Temple was destroyed during
the Great Revolt, or 139 A.D.,
when rural settlements in Judah
were destroyed during the Bar
Kokhba Revolt. (Source: /srae/i
Antiquities Authority: antiquities.org,
i/, summarized by Pastor Rick)
Young Americans Less
Religious
New research shows young
Americans are dramatically
less likely to go to church, or
to participate in any form of
organized religion, than their
parents and grandparents.
"It's a huge change," says
Harvard University professor
Robert Putnam, who conducted
the research.
Historically, the percentage of
Americans who said they had
no religious affiliation (pollsters
refer to this group as the "nones")
has been very small, hovering
June 3, 2009
between 5 percent and 10
percent. However, Putnam says
the percentage of "nones" has
now advanced to between 30
percent and 40 percent among
younger Americans.
Putnam calls this a "stunning
development." The data he
collected will be in his future
publication American Grace.
(Source: ABC News, summarized by
Pastor Rick)
Ask Pastor Rick
How was it decided that only
certain books would be in the
New Testament?
The study of canonical
manuscripts is not a simple one,
so perhaps this brief response
will spark a larger study of the
issue on your part.
Historically, the church
met on many occasions to
examine documents which were
considered for possible inclusion
in the canon of Scripture. Some
were accepted as canonical and
some weren't. Take, for example,
the epistles of Clement, the
bishop of Rome (circa 95 AD).
His letters to Corinth were not
considered canonical by the
early church, yet Paul's letters
to Corinth were. Interestingly,
Clement, himself, acknowledged
in his letters the superiority of the
apostles' writings.
And that leads us to one of
the reasons for the inclusion of
some manuscripts. They were of
apostolic origin. Matthew, John,
Peter, and Paul are examples
of apostles whose manuscripts
were included in the canon. They
were accepted as authentic very
early on, certainly before 70 A.D.
(with the exception of the apostle
John who continued writing some
twenty years later).
Mark, on the other hand,
was not an apostle, but was a
close associate of Peter. Many
scholars believe Mark was
Peter's personal assistant. So in
a certain sense, Peter's authority
stood behind Mark's writing.
Luke, Paul's physician and
missionary companion, authored
Luke and Acts. Once again, an
apostle's authority stood behind
his writings.
James and Jude, though not
apostles, were none other than
the half brothers of Jesus.
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