Thursday, May 16, 2013

Aliens Are the Fallen Angels of Genesis?

     I was watching something I don't usually watch tonight, a show on UFO's, and it brought to mind a Christian fiction series I read a few years ago about the Nephilim.  In the series the author (Marzulli) hypothicizes that aliens are the fallen angels of the Bible.  He also asserts that the Nephilim of Genesis 6 are actually the offspring of the 'aliens' and the 'daughters of man'.  The reason I mention this is because the supposed UFO sightings over Israel have increased over the last decade...if we are in the end times, wouldn't this make sense?  Personally, I think the videos shown can be explained, but you should always verify everything because we have NO idea what the fallen angles actually looked like.  The creatures covered with eyes stand in front of the throne of God day and night, so we know they aren't little chubby babies with wings.  I'll write about the more 'normal' subjects again, but every once in a while you have to at least explore the possibilities.

Friday, April 26, 2013

WWNBA: 2013 Playoffs Showcase the NBA's Protected Teams and Players!

     Since America is in the middle of the NBA playoffs I thought it would be fitting to write a few comments on the state of the league.  In the past 25 years the NBA has evolved into the second leading sport in America behind our pastime football, and David Stern has played a major part in this rise to glory, but it hasn't all been good.  As the years go by it seems as is the league is turning into more of a WWE type sport, where whoever is the most popular team, with the best players, will be handled by referees differently.  This has been claimed since the infamous book Jordan Rules.
     If a fan honestly watches a game they will admit that when a player such as Reggie Evans goes to the hole and gets hammered they are far more unlikely to get a foul call then a player, such as, Lebron James.  Even great players like Carmelo Anthony are unable to get the same calls as the great 'King James' or Kevin Durant.  You see the replays and you ask yourself 'How did they miss that?', but you also find yourself asking that numerous times a game.  
     There seems to be a rhythm to the art the is 'refereeing' a basketball game.  You will find that the top teams are called for the least amount of fouls, such as the Spurs being the least penalized for almost a decade, and when they are called for a foul it tends to be on an insignificant player.  I go back to the playoffs between the Denver Nuggets and the San Antonio Spurs in 2007 where the NBA's darling, Tim Duncan, was called for 1 foul in 4 games.  When you watched the games it was apparent that there were far more fouls committed by this gifted player.  So why is it that when a team gets a reputation for being a good defensive team, they tend to be called for less fouls?  The reality is that the better defensive teams commit more fouls as they're constantly reaching and slapping wrists, but the NBA turns their heads to protect the teams image.
     The sad reality is that the refs in the NBA are just human and whether they're instructed, which I hope is not the case, or they just get caught up in the emotion of the crowd, David 'the Dictator' Stern needs to clamp down on what is really a foul and what is not.  He said that he was going to fine players for their first flop in the playoffs, but I for one have seen so many flops that have not been called that those are just empty words.  In closing I hope the new commissioner will clean up the NBA and save the sport from the mega star teams and unbalanced calls.

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

The Bush Legacy: Bold Enough To Make Tough Decisions

     Over 11 years has passed since the tragic day of September 11th, 2001, but the memories still haunt many Americans to this day.  It was a day that showed America's vulnerabilities, but it also put on display American courage!  Since that day we have been mired in wars, failed plots, and successful plots, but we have still remained strong as American's.  Today our country honored a man that many dislike, vilify, and even hate, but there is one thing they cannot take from George W. Bush, and that is he stood up in the face of evil and did what he thought was right!
     The George W. Bush Memorial Library opened today with initial excitement as the former President and his wife, Laura, revisited their first days in office, but as they turned one of the first corners ABC News reports, "...former First Lady Laura Bush says she and her husband have both been brought to tears by the new 9/11 exhibit at the museum."  That part of the Library must remind the two of a nightmare they would soon rather forget.  Our country was up in arms demanding that someone pay for the bombings of the 'Twin Towers' and Bush used all of his resources to find out exactly who that 'someone' was.
     As the years have gone by we all know that there were many mistakes that were made in 'The War On Terror', but one fact remains, and that is we did what we thought was right to protect our country.  Many call the wars unjust or worse, but they must acknowledge the truth, Bush said Osama Bin Laden was behind the bombings, which was correct, and eventually we were able to kill Bin Laden very close to where our intelligence to us he was at the time.  While many give the credit to Obama for the Osama Bin Laden killing, it would not have been possible without the larger, more blunt, invasion of Afghanistan.  Further, if we had just stuck our heads in the sand during that great tragedy how much worse off would we be today?  Bin Laden would be acting with impunity, and who knows what Saddam Hussein would be up to right now.
     In honor of the new library I would like to personally thank George W. Bush for having to make the courageous decision to go after our enemies no matter what the cost.  It is the Monday morning quarterbacks that now sit back and critique every decision made and have had a decade to come up with a better answer.  When one is the leader of the free world you don't have the luxury to sit back for 10 years before you make a decision, you must act quickly with the best knowledge possible.  Anyone who thinks otherwise is plain foolish, or a professor bent on making a name for themselves.


By Jeffrey Brandon Lee