Friday, May 04, 2007

The Third Fire

Five Party Talk
[ 0 Comments #150397 ] Saturday November 04, @03:44PM

North Korea said Japan had better not attend the six party talk, because Japan is like one of the states of America. Especially in diplomacy Japan never fails to follow America. True.
The Third Fire
[ 0 Comments #150391 ] Saturday November 04, @03:04PM

At the end of 19th century, still no human could handle the fate of all humans, still the grip of destiny was tightly held by the hands of supreme being other than humans. Since humans invented the third fire, now humans are the ones that can decide what is good and evil. Humans are now beyond good and evil.
The First Cosmopolitan
[ 0 Comments #150387 ] Saturday November 04, @02:42PM

Jesus was a Jews, it was needless to say though, yet he spoke Greek, and New Testament was written in Greek. The Septuagint was already published in Alexandria, Egypt in 3 c B.C. Greek was used widely throughout the area in the age of Jesus. Jesus was a Jews in blood but he was the first cosmopolitan in mind.
Devided Koreans
[ 0 Comments #150385 ] Saturday November 04, @02:40PM

In East Asia some people used to call Korean as 'Jews In East Asia'. I was unable to realise why Koreans are called 'Jews'. I had no idea though today when I was browsing some classics I found the description that Jewish people were devided into two in some age in ancient times. They were devided into two countries, one is Israel and the other was Judas from 900 B.C. to 587 B.C. But in history there were many countries which were devided into two or three countries. Roman Empire was devided in 286, the Western Roman Empire lasted till 467 and Eastern Roman Empire lasted till 1453. And The Frank Kingdom ( from 419 ) was devided into three, that is Germany, France, and Italy in 843. We might start calling Koreans Romans or Franks if devision was the only reason. In conclusion I might have to say East Asians don't know many about Western cultures.
Offerings
[ 0 Comments #150383 ] Saturday November 04, @02:36PM

Offerings were edible.

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