_ : ‘Ottawa anyway: : rr eT ower > - 7 1 RL ln * Do at ee eh RN ew an, _ovrAWA. (CP) © — i 3 ; iment. ‘Aurele Plourde had": The: prodlict ie & ach followed: his original , am: “Canadian; “anor : bition to’ become. a: lawyer , . politician, he = ‘probably oy "would. have: ‘ended Up. tn Now he’s ‘observing ‘ ‘hie ine with his pasition. - 15ih “anylyersary: ag ars.” For. instance, he bays ‘the chbishop. of, Ottawa’ and church “once ‘was too, ji,’ epiritual leader of the arag’a Hetbe, ‘and may have “pairs, B.C. (CP) — - Bill- gold he bought in 1879 the 32° Robertson. spends a lot of hectares. the’ family . still . time in Arizona; perhaps | farms and lives on. because -it doesn’t rain Then ‘Thoinas set to work much there. ° 0 7 _ harid-dikking the areas which Like two generations. of were below sea level. his family before him. and Now, ‘after considerable . like hig son now, Robertson’ . diking In much of the delta has madehis living farming at the river mouth, it’s hard the fertile, but often. wet, . to imagine how land: that’s. land of the lower Fraser ” -at least.10 kilometres from Valley. - the ocean could have been His grandfather, Thomas under water., = Robertgon, came to thé — Robertson, who looks like valley from Ontario by way .a bank executive in golf of California, After spen- attire, recalls howhis father ding a little time: un- hadhuge shoes made for his “successfully - looking for .° work horses so that they t “CORNER STONE by BRIAN “GREGG ; The ancient Hebrews toak blood covenants so seriously it was more binding than a marriage. There was no divorce from such a covenant. Each party only called each other “friend” after the covenant was made and the only friends a person had were those whom one entered into a blood covenant with, ‘Thus Jesus said that all born. agaln Christiana were His freinds, not His servants, _ Thread, points out that mankind could not enter into a blood covenant with God because God is spirit. “So God the things that would lead to His appearance on Earth 80 . a bodina bisa Akinivet dex pha 5 neve wat at fsiend ‘away on ike Dey. of "Judgement, If one falls from grace one never had grace to ‘begin with, ’ Thus Revelation 20:11 speaks of several ‘books being opened on the Day of Judgement. For Jesus’ friends there _ is the book of life and they are covered by His blood covenant. Their sins are forgiven-and He-will pass them ~ through with a friendly wave of His-hand,’ But for those who have chosen salvation through the ‘good works of religion He will offer them the opportunity of putting their -gins next to their good works and seeing how. they fair. Every moral judgement they have made will be welghed © against every kind thought, every bad deed against every good deed, There are going to be many surprised people on Judgement’ Day - people who will realize for the firat time that to be judged according to good works is sheer folly. For every good point there will be dozens of bad points. These people will be included with the. people who have rejected Christ.. Modern. theolgicans like Merrill F, “Unger (Beyond the Crystal: Ball - what occult practices cannot tell -you about future events) realized that at some point Jesus will return for His friends in the great Rapture of the Church, This is 50 that when Satan is kicked out of heaven, rather than subject His.church to the madness that follows’un Earth, Jesus\ saves all His freinds, living and “dead”, When one is born. again one goes through a “splritual rapture where.one ip removed from the worldly world in spirit and becames part ef the body of Christ.’ The Rapture Unger’ ‘refers. to is a _ physical rapture before the Wrath of God is poured aut. on ’ the ungodly world. Unger offers several worldly reactions to the disap- pearance of somany peoplefrom the world, The Rapture is not part of some church thealogy but then Christianity was never meant to have so i sed varied theologies that pollute ‘scripture’ today anyway (1) The professor of the philosophy of religion ina liberal seminary: ‘These - people “who. have 30 mysteriously ° : disappeared, 60 far as 1 have beei:able to determine, were | ~ blind obscurantiats who refused to subscribe to the findings of higher eriticism\of the Bible, Stubbornly they main- . tained faith in the Bible as the ‘inspired’ and ‘authoritative’ Word of God, Thad two of them in my class. Continually | they challenged my corielusions by-reference to Scripture. Academically, I would & ; good riddance, But I'm at a ~ : . . ao. ; . : oy . e t a4 woot ane ‘ oa a { i : a , ’ 4 loss to really explain: ir disappearance.” (2) A pastor of an menical church:. “My dear friends, — J know it is hard bd havi loved ones disappear so suddenly. - But we can consdle on malves, t those ‘who have gone. were most trying. Their w fundamental stand for the - sole authority of the, ae 164 them ‘to’ oppose the great advances of the chyfch in‘ May.Continually they th- warted oir noble efforts to unite ‘humanity under the banner af the Fatherhood Af God and the brathethood of all mén, _- itrespective of creed or religious affiliation, ‘We may ex- * |. plain their disap irancé as divitia judgement against ; begotry. and nartow, “Teligious provinelalism.”. (3). The Godless politician: ‘Now with these fanatics for . morality and decency. gone, weean really advance interests . _that will feather our political neat and give us-powers from criminal elements ‘and the underworld,’ a (4). The communist: “What a boon to. our program to~ advance. atheistic. materialism: and plan. governmental take over! Those who.are gone were the real champions of liberty anda free: society. Christiang have always been our chiefest foes in cur program of enstaving the human family. . ‘Nowatleast webreridofthem!" ~ Yes, the world will rejoice when all these narrow-tninded . Christians ‘disappear from the world. The world system *. will then find its zenith in history 48 an aged d dream ; comes true.” | . ; ashe hali er of human - foibles that may seem: out ot ch - Richard Booker, author of the Miracle of the Scarlet established right from the beginning of the Old Testament . “ala lives, “atance against divorce but. come back ta Crgniy he collected fy than w “languages and identity wi we recent responte a te i He believes. “gatiosity. “foals it ia wrong ‘to force”. -Proof of - ‘his’ own... million’ with ted about _ tundamentally: healthy.and. . that. marriage, ‘breakup - is. -sometimes the right route. _;, Mitis better-fora masyand ~ wife: “to: go eave | separately than-to §9 ‘tohell ”. believes. “The. quest ;fo -together,"*: he- says.. He’ certain: values. ‘ip. fun Supports, the: * hiureh’s:-damentally good. Troy'll- ant hoped for na but ° “encourage parishes” to | S5per cent of ares Catholics He conceded it 1s difficult. \ ” Fraser man n sperids tim Arizona Murray “anderson, an ‘Fraser. agriculture instructor . at Producers Association: _- Fraser Valley College ‘in ©. largest milk-buying co-op in - Agriculture Hall of Fame, . 4 Abbotsford, says of the wet the valley. Bill is proud of admits to a.twinge of envy | tig through university. ; conditions: “We can grow the family: record — since | e Robertson father- - tributed $1,000 giver: to him anything on this land-but at © 1817 i has never missed ao times -we can harvest. ‘single day of milk delivery. nothing,” ‘’ .. Bob hasn't had a day off — the, Inthe past the Robertson - ~— that. is, missing both - 2 had a mixed farm, com- ‘bining cash ‘crops with a dairy operation. But when- "although he has a farm hand Bill's son Bob took over the. to help him. . : day-to-day operation, it —§ Henow milks # cows and least in pi became strictly a dairy — feeds.a total of 150 including.....Val farm, They say farming ‘today Robertsons awn 32 hectares quotas (the \right of a far- for me,” and left to enrol in requires too much technical of ‘land and rent! an ad- mer to prodiyce a certain a Halifax seminary. Now he skill and knowledge to be a8 ditional 32 hectares,.Bob'. #mount of milk) can run to S2Y8 he feels he has done ~ diversified as in earlier grows his own forage crops ‘ ‘several . huhdted years, .With ‘their farm for the cattle but buys feed™~ dollars. conservatively valued at $2 grain. ; oN hts pretty lough for a Commons. ; million, it's obvious farming Murray Davie, who untila Young fellow to ‘get started: In Ottawa “you have to ‘Torrace Bus Terminal 635- 3680 . * today is big business. few yearaagoowneda dairy said Davie. f read, write and ‘speak two PT se CAE oa are meray ing en eo Arne eg tepanaeat ; * atl Bias po Be I, Dred | Tle oak Bacau Lani bee ee : \ . . | The Herald, Tuesday, August’ ” i002, Poe ” ve. ruined li . tributions = twa cultures," he said. drive for funds was ‘tan : ‘religious ‘cults is.” couples ‘who have: become... a ‘ as what" he :: still coming in... “English” Catholics know |".of faith, in the ehureh." enemies to. reniain together. : i g) (People don't give money, that if" thelr rights- are in, |. To counter an. “igentity - : ‘ex: oa ying: {natltutlon,” he Jeopardy: ve flght.. tor —Serisiq?? among. priests he. ~~ al think the church ‘has : ae 5 the: day-to-day. ‘amning at oes, ro Tale $0 play." here have.been difficult; he .-the church ‘through =a. ~ : “~Piourde, ‘BR, believes: ini” ‘pal, “with ‘a ‘drop ‘in the “senate of priests’ to which: © ° “leading « by. example. te “umber of priests, and only they elect. representatives. . eri a a. resurgence: in. ‘ ‘yeligious “interest, : } oy. Thor ito * > sponsor refugees irém attending mass ‘regularly. Jor a .man with his. ia--. ee an ot ‘ .' Southeast ‘Asia, he adopted - Butnow 21 young menare dependent streak-to operate: Oe Ey RS gow: ”. ‘Tea Huot;:19, of Cambodia, preparing forthepriesthood by majorityvote but, so far, am ey SKI" 7. Who lives with Plourde and = — the largest number in he has not used his vote e InN FAL. : We elderly’ bighops in their” ‘years — "and Plourdé feels’ power,” a Mp a A “36-year-old _ stone’. ies “fealdenee, Terminal = Express = nods eolee co Seema ata OS 6 ee \ ne * Plourde spends hours ae the Robertsons and “whose skill “most evenings with Huot, - et \ Milk: as a breeder won-him @° teaching him Fr a place, in‘ the Canadian: oe intends te wee co im Raster oot ap tna ib gael Tor A i ve : PICK UP & DELIVERY 638-8195 * - -as Christmas gifts to a fund ' for striking office workers at Union of Canada Life ~~~ Insurance, then resigned a5 mn gobertaons’ hanorary president of the eemen 8 almost the struck pany. for someone to get ns, i farming today, at One of a family~of, 11 s of the Fraser children, had just enterét--9 bre Jand is ex- Laval University law school . e cost of milk when he decided “this is not Radio Message Answering Servios: For Pager No.31 : morning and, evening: milkings — for eight months BUSINESS ROAD ) RUNNER : “mw SERVICE FO TERRACE ~ THORNHILL — EMO AIRPORT / / calves and bred cows. 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