- The "Never Say Die" Spirit as Applied to Age
- Beginning Kata: What is it?
- Kata and the Borg Scale (Rate of Perceived Exertion)
- Exercise program adherence, tenacity, and the never say die spirit.
- The joys of kiba dachi (horse stance)
- Being a "sparring" dojo
- age vs skill
- Counting in Japanese: shi vs yon, shichi vs nana
- See, I told you Kiais did something.
- Kids and Bunkai (Saturday 11/13)
Tampa Church For Sanctuary
A blog by ordained minister George Irish, with 500+ posts totally over 400,000 words.
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9 hours 9 min agoDecember 2, 2008
15:17
The good education of youth has been esteemed by wise men in all ages as the surest foundation of the happiness both of private families and of common wealth’s. Almost all governments have therefore made it a principal object of their attention. To establish and endow with proper revenues, and seminaries of learning, as might [...]
November 28, 2008
18:12
American consumers can expect greater economic hardships as Venezuela, Iran, and China help determine America's financial destiny.
November 27, 2008
09:11
It is the duty of every person to render to the Creator such homage, and such only as he believes to be acceptable to him. This duty is precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any person can be considered as a member of Civil [...]
November 26, 2008
14:40
It's the season to be flatered and swindeled!
November 25, 2008
09:29
The mobster traits of a government with Bush and his congress at the helm
November 24, 2008
17:28
Sooner or later acts of kindness receive their just rewards
November 22, 2008
14:59
A world made better with more women at the helm
November 21, 2008
15:55
People were found standing before God at the “second resurrection” Some of those people were people who had died centuries before Christ practiced his own ministry, Revelation 20:12-13. Think about the billions of people who died before the Advent and Ascension of Christ. They were not destined to be confined in their coffins forever. With [...]
November 20, 2008
15:21
the religion of superstition, manipulation and Harriet Miers
November 19, 2008
05:56
This clergyman finds the Bible to be most fascinating. The use of allegorical characters used to paint a picture for all time. Resulting in biblical writers like Moses, Solomon, David, Joel, right on through to John’s Revelation to pick up on those themes. Followed by centuries of theologians right on down to our time continuing [...]
November 17, 2008
20:05
Jesus taught many different kinds of lessons. So one day he said, “For I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you. The servant is not greater than his lord; neither he that is sent greater than he that sent him. If you know these things, happy are [...]
November 16, 2008
18:33
Here is an absurd thought from a secular perspective, but not from the spiritual. Have you ever wondered if Satan has ever had a conversation about you with God? It can not be dismissed as being absurd. Not if you recall the conversation, Satan had with God concerning Job which is found in Job 1:6-12. [...]
November 15, 2008
16:20
Even when things do not make sense people show allegiance to a killer who prohibits killing.
November 14, 2008
16:12
Iraq is a place about a horrible misguided war. In some respects it is a war launched by an imperial President George W. Bush who went there hoping to capitalize on the Iraqi rich oil fields. While at the same time, he was determined to establish a powerful American military power base in the region. [...]
November 13, 2008
11:49
What goes around, goes around, goes around and comes all the way back around. Here it is the life-death cycle. Experienced by joyful, and sad families depending where that family is at the moment, when that event makes its cycle.
For sometime this writer has been thinking about a comment made awhile ago concerning the [...]
November 12, 2008
05:33
At the Constitutional Convention of 1887, Elbridge Gerry, one of the Founding Fathers, and Governor of Massachusetts, and later Vice President of the United States from 1813-1814. Argued vociferously for restricting the United States Army to three hundred men in peace time. Said Gerry, “A standing army, it is an excellent assurance of domestic tranquility, [...]
November 11, 2008
07:10
It is the solider, not the reporter who gave us freedom of the press.
It is it the solider, not the poet who gave us freedom of speech.
It is the soldier not the campus or community organizer who gave us the freedom to demonstrate.
It is the soldier who salutes the flag who serves beneath the flag.
And [...]
November 10, 2008
15:56
Some remarks need to be dealt with because the remark is so very profound. It is what the biblical prophet said about religious co-existence. It is found in Micah 4:5, “For all people will walk in the name of his god.” Suggesting more than one God. With Genesis 1:26, concurring, “And God said let “us” [...]
November 9, 2008
06:50
As part of our nature, human curiosity is never satisfied. In one form or another, our species is busy satisfying our curiosity about the things to come. Always wondering what tomorrow will bring, and at times, with personal peril for what will occur today. Which seems to be a constant trait, through out history.
Humanities greatest [...]
November 8, 2008
07:00
The people whose government became a drunkard; devised a plan to cure it of their failing. They waited til it was dead drunk-blind to the world-and then hoisting it on their shoulders, They carried it on election day to the cemetery and dumped it there!
When they thought the government had time to [...]
