Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Quite an interesting site

This site has some e-books, including public domain books, and cheap books.
Check it out

http://www.feedbooks.com/

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

2 John 1:10 explained by Shazoolo (http://www.youtube.com/user/Shazoolo) v.02 (+not)


This explanation talks about 2 John 1:10. We as Christians should reject false preachers from our gatherings, not to endorse them as people who are worthy of our faith. I would not have faith in humans and in false GOD cause they would bring to doom. Eternity must be perfect and so all of I am, and my faith should be all about Jesus. When we greet a person in the name of God, would it mean or would it imply that that person has been saved? Shalom for you! really, a person who blatantly rejects Jesus would have Godly eternal perfect peace? Judge for yourself... However during times of trouble, would they receive us in their house as Christians? So according to the parables of the good Samaritans, if they would receive us we too should consider them as our brothers. And surely God will repay them for being our family in those times. So what's my position on this issue? I believe that people who would help the Christians will receive peace from God, if they are helpers of Christians blessings will come to them. But if they rejected Christ, then the blessings will not be for them forever. "And if the son of peace be there, your peace shall rest upon it: if not, it shall turn to you again" Luke 10:6 from (http://www.blueletterbible.org, Jan 2013)

Friday, August 31, 2012

uncultured.com


Mat 25: 31-46, Helping poor people is helping Jesus. He is the source of mutual solutions, eternal solutions, the best thing is to give thanks firstly to Him.

Dido's Don't Believe in Love

Some of this words (and maybe also the sound) really resonates to my feeling about Jesus. Jesus without you I'm no good, nothing's new for me, you my growth or at least that's what I want me to be. Please people remember the poor.

Friday, March 2, 2012

A public domain font

http://tulrich.com/fonts/

A professional font and is in public domain, this guy is generous. People need to help him, and people like him more.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

After watching BBC's The Chinese are Coming v.03

My comment is:

1. Don't blame the Chinese

Job Loss is the main issue here, but I got to say, if goods and services were sold at cheaper price, wouldn't the society now have more buying power to buy other things? Wouldn't cheaper steel or cheaper food allows people to focus more on creating more stuff and better stuff?
So if this is the case it means that those that are harmed by the Chinese have been producing products that are not contributive to productivity of the economy.
Ofcourse this is a generalization but lets face it, more satisfied demands should contribute to more productivity in the economy. Or won't they?
Then don't blame the Chinese for being able to satisfy consumers' demands better, blame the consumers for demanding non productive goods/services. Blame the consumers for not investing in local productivity especially after having access to the cheaper solutions from the Chinese.
This is a calling for all local entrepreneurs where the people consumed Chinese products, there are big new opportunities available in their market now, as low end families are now able to meet their needs better. Don't slip these opportunities to the Chinese again.

2. Proposing Solution

So my solution to this problem would be, to create laws that requires companies to give back to local initiators of demand.
Let me explain:
- Say in a country village somewhere people are living without refrigerators, they have to finish all of their veggies because they couldn't store it overnight. Now, an Indonesian came to the place noticed this and started to sell refrigerators. At first they refused to use the thing because they thought it came from evil spirits, but then after a few dangerous venture to convince their elders, the Indonesian managed to convince them that the Refrigerators were harmless. And so the demand went crazy high.
After a while one of the villagers heard that the Chinese had cheaper Refrigerators available, so he called them up and told them about the country/village.
The Chinese came and sold them cheaper fridges. The Indonesian worried that he would be forced out of business. But then the chief villager had an idea, the Chinese are now required to pay the Indonesian some form of royalties for every sales of fridges that they had made, because the Indonesian were recognized as the "Initiator of demand of Refrigerators" of that community.

My argument for this system is, once there aren't any demand, then they were. Those who worked for the creation of that demand are sources of solutions and deserve to be given thanks or rewards.

So in the end its up to the people or consumers to decide, who to take care of, people who sell products that contributed to their productivity, or people who sell products that only good for their temporary enjoyment.