The Jews famously rejected Jesus 2,000 years ago (and every year since) saying the Messiah they had been waiting for, Jesus was not it. That rejection was scripture based. The Book Of Isaiah clearly describes that Messiah: one king for all earth who takes peace and prosperity to every corner of earth. Like a rabbi said recently: "I look outside my window, and I don't see the abundance."
Jesus, through the most famous of all Christian prayers, the Lord's Prayer, points all Christians to that same Messiah: Yahweh in human incarnation. The prayer asks God to come become king of earth.
But the Jews don't know the Messiah they wait for is to be Yahweh in human incarnation. That is why you compare notes with each other. The Jews and the Christians need to communicate. If they did, they would realize the Messiah is not going to be born in the line of David. Because that particular prophecy already got fulfilled in Jesus.
That who the Jews and the Christians call Yahweh, the Hindus call Vishnu. Ask the Hindus, has Lord Vishnu been to earth in human incarnation before? They will say yes. He was Lord Krishna 5,000 years ago towards the end of the last age, well documented in the Mahabharata. And he was Lord Rama 7,000 years ago, towards the end of the age before the last one, well documented in the Ramayana. And he was Lord Buddha 2,500 years ago, in this very age.
When the Buddha was a newly born child, an astrologer came to see his father, a king, and said, "This child will either become a yogi, or a king of all earth." That child became a yogi 2,500 years ago. Upon return, he will become a king to all earth. He has returned.
The Hindus have been waiting for 5,000 years now, waiting for Lord Krishna to return and end this age, the Kali Yuga. The End Times referred to in the Bible is a reference to the end of this age, not the end of the earth.
A decade is 10 years. A century is 100 years. A millennium is 1,000 years. An age is several thousand years. There are four seasons in a year. Well, there are four ages. They are cyclical. The age has been mentioned in the Bible multiple times.
The Jews, the Christians, the Hindus, the Buddhists have all been waiting for the same person. And He is here. Yahweh in human incarnation. Vishnu in human incarnation.
His identity is established by the 5,000-year-old prophecies He has fulfilled as written in scriptures like the Kalki Purana, and the Bhavishya Purana. The Bible is scripture because it contains prophecies. That is the only measure. So, if there are other books that also contain prophecies, they are also scripture.
Prophecies are proof of God. God is omniscient, knows everything, omnipresent, is everywhere, and omnipotent, can do anything. That Jesus will be crucified was written at a time when crucifixion was not a method of execution anywhere. A prophecy said, not one bone will be broken. Not one bone was broken. God's power is total.
Prophecies prove that indeed there is a God who is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent.
God is on earth in human incarnation, and the work to end this age and usher in the new one has already begun. And I know Him.
He pointed to me Shahrukh Khan's Bollywood movie Jawaan a few years ago and said, this is how the work will unfold. But Shahrukh Khan had no idea, still has no idea, he had starred in a Kalki movie. God's power is total. Director Atlee had no idea, still has no idea.
Elon Musk, on the cutting edges of AI and robotics, has gone on record to say, currency will end. There will be no more money. "I am not saying this is important work, and I will do it. I am saying, this will happen with or without me."
God has put forth a book. In it He writes how he will end this age, and usher in a new one. He talks of a moneyless economy. Elon Musk is on the same page. But He has no idea he is quite literally doing God's work. That is what makes him Shahrukh Khan.
Islam is the anti-religion. Islam is the religion of The Devil. Allah is not God. Allah is The Devil having distorted who or what God is. God is omnipotent. Allah, as described in the Koran, is not. Allah does not seem to have the power to enter human history, for example. There is no historic Muhammad. Runners run. Swimmers swim. Prophets prophecy. That is what they do. Isaiah was a prophet. Some of his prophecies are still coming true today. What prophecies have been attributed to Muhammad? There are none.
The Devil has managed to sell the Muslims the Brooklyn Bridge. Most Muslims think Allah is God. Allah is not God. Those who seek peace should do their best to help Muslims attain spiritual clarity on Islam.
But the Mahabharata and the Ramayana tell us, the truly evil do not reason. The truly evil fight to the finish. The last two ages ended with a war, as will this one. The way the forces of good minimize death and destruction is by attaining and helping attain spiritual clarity on Islam, and preapring for the war. Overwhelming force to minimize death and destruction when war becomes inevitable.
The Devil's way is tyranny. How did Islam enter Iran? Become Muslim or die. That is how. How does Iran stay Muslim? Stay Muslim or die. That is how. Utter tyranny.
There are no more wars in the next age. The next age has been vividly described in the Book Of Isaiah.
When a computer tracks the Indian classical dancer in this video, it picks up perfect circles, triangles, and curves in every movement. There are exactly 108 of them. All 108 were written into a manual over 2,000 years ago.
I have had a chance to think a lot about the Middle East in recent weeks.
The first thing I see is, the region has a 10-year window in which to diversify their economies or face decline. The city of Dubai has already done what the region at large needs to do. I believe that realization is there. And countries across the region are scrambling to move. Major moves are being plotted and made.
Two, where does Dubai go from here? Dubai has to move up the economic food chain. And that is mostly to do with technology. If diversification is achieved, money becomes the new oil, the gift that keeps giving.
Three, politics. First of all, I have to admit I don't know much. I have not had the chance to study in-depth. At some point, I'd like to. A few weeks ago I came across this nugget of information, that the United Arab Emirates has a federal parliament that has a roadmap to universal franchise. Not knowing that was not stupid. It was not even ignorant. Hey, you don't know what you don't know. But it sure was uninformed. Second, I have to be open-minded about possibilities. Let's just take that UAE example. Finally, when there is a universal franchise, that still would not make the monarch of the UAE someone like Queen Elizabeth. Let's face it, Queen Elizabeth rubber stamps whatever the British parliament comes up with. And recently it has come up with much nonsense. The monarch of the UAE does not even hold that title. He calls himself president. I see that as an evolving situation. Three, Iran. I think we from afar underestimate how much distrust Iran arouses among the Gulf countries. Whereas Iran thinks of itself as a country on a mission.
I would like to read up and learn and become rehearsed on the nuances of the domestic politics of many of these countries in the Gulf. For one, it is of interest to me.
Four, Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East. I see Africa and South Asia as the next two Chinas. When the politics part is tidied up a little, Africa and South Asia could grow faster than China did. And I see the possibility of Dubai playing the role Hong Kong played in the economic rise of China. China needed FDI. And the world only trusted Hong Kong with it.
Five, culture and religion. I find the music and the language fascinating. I was looking at some rudimentary videos on YouTube with thoughts of teaching myself some Arabic recently. When I visit Dubai, there is a list of mosques I'd like to visit. I definitely would want to visit that mosque in Abu Dhabi. And I read about a mosque in Dubai where the sermon on Friday is delivered in English. I would like to attend that service. And yes, you can't visit Dubai and not watch a Bollywood movie.
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เคฎुंเคฌเค เคฎें เคขेเคฐ เคธाเคฐे backbenchers of patriotism เคญเคฐे เคชเฅे เคนैं। เคเคคเคจी เคนी เคถौเค เคนै เคคो เคाเค เคฌॉเคฐ्เคกเคฐ เคชเคฐ เคฌเคจ्เคฆुเค เคฒे เคे เคชเคนเคฐेเคฆाเคฐी เคฆो। เคฏे hate filled armchair patriotism? Patriotism is supposed to be a love statement. Hate and love don't go together.
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29 million people in the United States (9.3 percent) have diabetes. 1.7 million people aged 20 years or older were newly diagnosed with diabetes in 2012.
Kapil Sharma has reached unprecedented heights in Indian comedy and most of the time he is respectful and playful. But once in a while he shows flashes of arrogance.
Or maybe the media is thoroughly sinful everywhere, expressing the basest sentiments in all societies, especially since it went 24/7 and there is so much time slot to fill. I have never owned a television, and written articles might be less heavy on the gossip angles.
Watching Priyanka Chopra's media interactions in America and India has been educational for me. The American media comes across as deeply racist. The Indian media comes across as super, off the charts sexist.
Perhaps the Robert De Niro route was better. The movie star who defined an era absolutely refused media interviews and when such became absolutely inescapable he would come across as incoherent, a man of a few words, if not grunts, and even a mute. His point was, my work is in the movies. If you like my work, watch my movies. He felt media appearances took away from his movies by diluting his image and the character building in the movies. He was right, but that distance might not be possible no more in this age of media saturation. Robert De Niro must watch in horror as movie stars these days make a movie and then go on the media circuit to promote the movie. He must feel that robs from the audience the movie experience.
And so Kapil Sharma makes this grand super sexist statement on the only movie star to have reached the heights of the two biggest movie industries in the world..... by organizing a band baaja barat. Hillary Clinton took a lot of heat in 1992 for being a career woman. So I guess being a career woman in India is still a really big deal. It is a new phenomenon.
Kapil Sharma is a genuinely talented person, but the super sexism of the society he springs forth from comes through.
It's like a few weeks back I watched an old interview of Priyanka Chopra and it was 30 minutes of the TV show host completely ignoring PC like she was not even there, because she is a woman.
This is sad because PC is ascendant in Hollywood and poised to reach greater heights. That ought to be a self esteem boost to Indians everywhere in all walks of life, a self esteem boost also to Indian men, especially to Indian men. Because there are many more Indian men trying to do things.
This is amazing two and a half minutes of video. This song has been done so well from so many different angles.
Obviously this is the famous Qurbani song. Bollywood was "revealing" even back then. In fact Arab belly dancing goes back hundreds of years.
I chanced upon this video yesterday and watched it so many times. The day before that I watched the Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya video numerous times.
The song is beautifully done. Sunny Leone is an apt pick. The crowd reminded me of the Jumma Chumma song, but this actually is done better, because in the Jumma Chumma song the crowd is like wallpaper, Amitabh so dominates.
King Khan has managed to strike just the right balance. There is no mistaking who the song revolves around. But the crowd appears to be very much part of the action. Har Koi Chahe Mujhse part comes alive on the screen.
Sunny has done a fabulous job. I just watched her on the Kapil Sharma Show yesterday on YouTube.
Look at the camera work. In the very beginning when the video becomes a photograph but the music continues, it feels like you are on a slippery slope. And the sound of the gunshot feels so part of the song. King Khan makes total claim to the song those few seconds even while giving almost all screen time to Sunny whose secret to beauty is her confidence. She is indeed very beautiful.
Both Katrina Kaif and Sunny Leone have come to work in Mumbai from the west like Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone have gone west without leaving Mumbai.
Indian women are conquering the world. About time.
The dance choreography is mind boggling. It is a perfect blend of the song you hear, made more powerful because it is an old classic, and the graceful moves, powerful for being simple. But the magic is in the grace.
A few days back Donald Trump said something nice about Indians. That was the first time. Otherwise he has not said anything nice about anybody, not Mexicans, not Muslims, not the Chinese, not white women. But he is trying to play nice with Indians. That’s a breath of fresh air.
What The Donald does not seem to understand is there are more Muslims in India than anywhere else in the world. Muslims came to India because there was too much sand where they were, and this was before oil, and so they came for the green. They came, they saw, they conquered. There are more Muslims on the Indian sub-continent than anywhere else in the world. India is the number one Muslim hub in the world. Muslims rule Bollywood, for example. India has had two Muslim presidents so far compared to only one black president in America. Don’t even get me started on Akbar. Akbar Birbal stories are still sold on the footpaths of India at dirt cheap prices. Akbar’s propaganda machine is still running full throttle. Compare that to the Soviet propaganda machine. Long gone. Gone with the wind.
Conversely, there are more people from India than from anywhere else in the world in the now Arab countries. Talk about people to people contact.
So, Donald, you can’t do right by Indians, and talk shit about Muslims. Can not do. Eepikaiye!
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