Wednesday, August 1, 2012

The end that never justified the means

What is reason without experience? A blind reason-that will shall first do things in order to see if it will justify the means? Or that we shall ignore the journey and look for a destination? And just like a rabbit trail, go through life leaving footprints of pain and sorrow behind. In hoping that as long as we can rationalize our false positives or try as much to fulfill that sweet desire-which was never there in the first place,we shall finally come to a conclusion? Certainly not! Like in mathematics, an error must be identified and corrected before an answer is reached.-SAI

The Day of Atonement: Understanding Israel’s Holiest Day and Its Fulfillment in Christ

The Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur , is the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar, described in Leviticus 16 . This annual event was desig...