Tag Archives: jesus

Jesus will return by 2050, say 40% of Americans

Americans are largely optimistic about the future, according to the poll from the Pew Research Center For The People and The Press/Smithsonian Magazine. By mid century, 71 per cent believe cancer will be cured, 66 per cent say artificial limbs will work better than real ones and 81 per cent believe computers will be able to converse like humans. But Americans are also braced for a major energy crisis and a warming planet, according to the survey. More than half, or 58 per cent, fear another world war in the next 40 years and 53 per cent expect a terrorist attack against the United States using a nuclear weapon. The poll also shows a sharp dip in overall optimism from 1999, when 81 per cent said they were optimistic about life for themselves and their families. The current poll found just 64 per cent were. Sixty-one percent said they were optimistic about the future of the United States, compared to 70 percent in 1999. And 56 percent predicted the US economy would be stronger in 40 years, compared to 64 percent of those polled in 1999. The results were compiled from telephone and online interviews with 1,546 adults in April. The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points, according to Pew. Here are some other findings of the poll: • 71 per cent believe cancer will be cured by 2050. • 81 per cent believe computers will be able to converse like humans. • 68 per cent of those under 30 predict a world war by 2050. • 53 per cent say ordinary people will travel in space • Nearly three-quarters, or 74 per cent, of those polled believe it likely that “most of our energy will come from sources other than coal, oil, and gas”. • Yet 72 per cent believe the world is likely to experience a major worldwide energy crisis by 2050. • 66 per cent say the Earth will definitely or probably get warmer but it breaks down strongly along political lines, with just 48 per cent of Republicans saying so and 83 per cent of Democrats. • 42 per cent say it is likely that scientists will be able to tell what people are thinking by scanning their brains but 55 say this will definitely or probably not happen. • 89 per cent believe a woman will be elected US president by 2050. • 86 per cent say it is at least probable that most Americans will have to work into their 70s before retiring. • 41 per cent say Jesus Christ will return within the next 40 years while 46 per cent say this will definitely or probably not happen. • 63 per cent anticipate the demise of paper money • 61 per cent say almost no one will send letters by 2050. • 31 per cent expect the planet will be struck by an asteroid. added by: cclark_productions

‘Touchdown Jesus’ statue in Ohio destroyed by lightning

Monroe fire officials set damage at $700,000 after lightning struck and burned down a 62-foot-high Jesus Christ statue and an adjacent amphitheater at Solid Rock Church late Monday. Church leaders are vowing to rebuild the iconic “King of Kings” statue — also dubbed “Touchdown Jesus” — which alone was valued at $300,000. Monroe Fire Capt. Richard Mascarella said the other $400,000 in damage was to the amphitheater when flames from the sculpture spread to the back wall and roof. “The heat coming off the statue singed the entire back wall of the amphitheater and burned through it,” Mascarella said. “Portions of the roof are destroyed, so they will have to replace a large part of it.” VIDEO OF FIRE: Watch here PHOTOS: “Touchdown Jesus” before fire PHOTOS: Jesus statue during and after fire A pond surrounding the statue that used to be full of fish is now filled with remnants of the structure, made of fiber glass and foam. All the fish are either dead or dying, Mascarella said. Church leaders also plan to repair the amphitheater and the pond and the structures were all insured. Insurance adjusters were expected at the site Tuesday afternoon. The fire is not suspicious. It was ignited about 11:15 p.m. Monday during a severe thunderstorm that spawned lightning across the Greater Cincinnati region, Mascarella said. John Centers, a Monroe assistant fire chief who lives about a mile from the church, said he was outside on his deck watching Monday night's storm when he saw a very bright flash of lightning accompanied by loud thunderclap. At first, he didn't think much of it, “because there had already been so many ground strikes that night,” Centers said. But he could tell that the lightning had struck fairly close by and “it was a very significant ground strike.” “The pattern of light flashed all the way to the ground,” and was in the general direction of the church, Centers said. He soon realized that must have been the lightning that struck the statue because within four minutes of his witnessing the strike, firefighters were being called to the blazing statue. added by: 02

REVIEW: Emotions Get the Better of 8: The Mormon Proposition

Scheduled to be released on the second anniversary of California’s legislation of gay marriage, 8: The Mormon Proposition marks the occasion with a furious requiem. Mournful and righteous in its retracing of the months between the bill’s passage and election night in November 2008, the film assembles a damning case against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS), which spearheaded a massive campaign to revoke gay marriage rights. Directors Reed Cowan and Steven Greenstreet make their agenda clear from the first frames, which depict a Mormon “prophet” calmly denouncing gay marriage in extreme close-up, his face distorted with scary, Poltergeist -style pixilation. The opening impression — that the LDS acted villainously with regard to Prop 8 — will soon be supported by a raft of facts; that the Mormon church couldn’t have done it alone is a complication the film sidesteps almost completely.

Go here to see the original:
REVIEW: Emotions Get the Better of 8: The Mormon Proposition

Ohio Jesus statue struck by lightning, destroyed

6-story Jesus statue in Ohio struck by lightning Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image…[EXODUS 20:4] added by: jaystyx

‘Jesus of Nazareth’ Star Arrested — Hostile Apostle

Filed under: James Farentino , Celebrity Justice The guy who played Saint Peter in the 1977 TV classic ” Jesus of Nazareth ” was arrested for battery tonight in L.A. … TMZ has learned. According to law enforcement sources, 72-year-old James Farentino was taken into custody at his home in the… Read more

Go here to read the rest:
‘Jesus of Nazareth’ Star Arrested — Hostile Apostle

More Florida

As we approach the end of August and the political conventions draw near, I’m feeling nostalgic about our campaign’s incredible journey thus far. I am very grateful for the opportunity to have met so many amazing people as we’ve traveled across this great country, and I’m looking forward to more adventures ahead! In the meantime, I hope you’ll enjoy some additional pictures from Dad’s campaign swing through Florida. We’ll post pics from Sedona soon! Song of the Day: “Time is On My Side” by The Rolling Stones

Read the rest here:
More Florida

All Summer Long

This post has some additional pics taken at our cabin this weekend.  I love our cabin in Sedona; I had such a good time chilling outside and fishing in the creek.  There are also a couple of shots of Dad filming a video.  We’re back on the road on Thursday and then we head to Minnesota for the GOP Convention!!! Song of the Day: “Rock N Roll Jesus” by Kid Rock (“Rock n Roll Jesus” is the best album of the summer!!!)

View original post here:
All Summer Long

Megan Fox Forgets To Button Up

These aren’t exactly the most flattering pictures of Megan Fox except for the fact that she seems to have forgotten to do up one of the buttons on her blouse. Thank you Jesus! This is a fashion trend that I can get behind, more chicks should be wearing their dress shirts like this. Some of them might feel a little self conscious showing off the goods like this, but they’ll get over it, the free drinks alone would make it worth while. Not to mention all the speeding tickets they’ll get out of.

Jesus Face in Oil Spill Video feed

Whether it's real or not, it's reassuring to see Jesus in the oil. He has shown up on everything from toast to leaves to woodgrains. This seems like a natural next step for Him to reveal Himself. added by: petermmarino

Buzz Break: 500 Days of Somnambulance