We're on Facebook!
Check out our page!
DS Store is Open
DS t-shirts and more
Advertisement
  • About Me

    Image of VALIANTESIS1272822324

    VALIANTESIS1272822324

    Male, 32
    the power of MOONLIGHT,, USA
    Member since March 3, 2007

    • About Me

      The crucifixion of Jesus is an event described in all four gospels[1] which takes place immediately after his arrest and trial. In Christian theology, the death of Jesus by crucifixion is a core event on which much depends. It represents a critical aspect of the doctrine of salvation, portraying the suffering and death of the Messiah as necessary for the forgiveness of sins. According to the New Testament, Jesus rose from the dead after three days and appeared to his Disciples before his ascension to heaven.[2] In Mark, Jesus is crucified along with two rebels, and the day goes dark for three hours.[3] Jesus calls out to God, then gives a shout and dies.[3] The curtain of the Temple is torn in two.[3] Matthew follows Mark, adding an earthquake and the resurrection of saints.[4] Luke also follows Mark, though he describes the rebels as common criminals, one of whom defends Jesus, who promises that the two of them will be together in paradise.[5] Luke portrays Jesus as impassive in the face of his crucifixion.[6] John includes several of the same elements as those found in Mark, though they are treated differently.[7] Jesus' redemptive suffering and death by crucifixion are referred to as the Passion, derived from the Greek word for Passover, the Jewish festival associated with Jesus' execution. In the Christian tradition, Jesus is said to have died for the sins of the world, a doctrine known as substitutionary atonement. Jesus' suffering is said to be foretold in Hebrew scripture, such as in Isaiah's songs of the suffering servant.[8] Historians regard Jesus' crucifixion under Pontius Pilate as a historical event.[9] Early Christians are considered unlikely to have invented Jesus' crucifixion because it embarrassed them[1 HERE BEGINS MY STORY��� *(((MORE UPDATE LATER)))*

      The crucifixion of Jesus is an event described in all four gospels[1] which takes place immediately after his arrest and trial. In Christian theology, the death of Jesus by crucifixion is a core event on which much depends. It represents a critical aspect of the doctrine of salvation, portraying the suffering and death of the Messiah as necessary for the forgiveness of sins. According to the New Testament, Jesus rose from the dead after three days and appeared to his Disciples before his ascension

    • Interests

      anything outdoors, rock climbing, rope course's, hiking fishing, rafting, you name it i like it, i like to play my guitar, write poetry, listening to the following music: christian gospel, jazz, blues, country, rock'n'roll, and punk music. i like to play sports, go lift weights, hangout with my nephews and neices' i like to blow up and explode things, i consider myself a pyromanic. the ocean, transformers, sonic and micro booms, museaaums, nature walks, i like to meet new pple, and learn, and give advice, and recieve advice.

      anything outdoors, rock climbing, rope course's, hiking fishing, rafting, you name it i like it, i like

  • Recent Activity

    Recently:

    • 32 hugs given, 9 hugs received, 2 group discussion posts

    Yesterday

  • Journal

    • PIN POINT

      Mood November 4, 2009 7:35pm

       

                 Hoax

      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Jump to: navigation, searchThis article …
    • Journal Entry for October 16, 2009

      Mood October 16, 2009 9:08pm

       

       

       

            

      Why are girls so manipulative?They really are. If a guy pulled some of this stuff, the girl …
    • coming soon........

      Mood August 18, 2009 6:30pm

       

       

      The word massacre is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as, "The indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people or (less …

    • fkflfhshffhksdfhiryiotriweiwtyriytwitewdfklhgsldhg

      Mood August 6, 2009 2:59am

      ACCOUNTABILITY

      "Each one of us will give an account of himself to God."

      Romans 14:12

      "God said to him, 'You fool! This very night …

    • THE BOOZE THAT CAN KILLL

      Mood July 19, 2009 11:12am

       

       

       

         I FOUND THIS AND THOUGHT IT MIGHT HELP.......

      How to Quit Drinking without Alcoholics Anonymous

      Many people recognize …

    Read Journal

  • Hugbook

    Give VALIANTESIS1272822324 a hug



    • Thumbs Up

      From rainBowsLoveMe Yesterday

      sure. shoot o,,o

    • Thanks

      From rogerledwards Yesterday

      ROGER THE MINISTER - VERSE

      Ro 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.

    • Moment of Peace

      From StoneHeartedMan Yesterday

      anytime

    • Rainbow

      From MoroseMary Yesterday

      250 families eh? thats quite a largenumber in my opinion. however, i don't think it is the nuumber that counts. even if i was just 1 person, or family, that you helped, to me that would shwo them that there is compasson in this world, yet and that it has not died down. thats what makes the difference.

      well books can be helpful, thats why so many people burn them. they fear the idea and intellecutality of a book, and the author. any how, ithink it might be very helpful, i always remind myself, take what i want leave the rest.

    • Rainbow

      From MoroseMary Yesterday

      thank-you very much, for your kndess.

      thats very kind and generous of you to go and help ou others in need, what a sweet thing to do. if only so many others would do the same thing.

      i hope the book proves useful. there needs to be a time and need for such things, and it may be useful so here's hoping i suppose right?

    Read Hugbook


Advertisement
Content on DailyStrength.org is for informational purposes only. We do not provide any medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. More info
Portions of support group and treatment information provided by Wikipedia under the GNU FDL license
Copyright 2006-2009, DailyStrength, Inc. All rights reserved.
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Report Abuse | HSW International | HSW China | HSW Brazil