Friday, December 11, 2009

"to heal on the sabbath days?"





JUSTICE DONE


President Mr. Barack Obama's attending the Nobel Peace awarding ceremony made the front page of newspapers in Japan this morning, too.

Since 1860 or 1861 when the American Civil War erupted to end with 600,000 deaths, African American people had still a long way to the U.S. presidency.

As Europe today is making a kind of compensation by implicitly and explicitly supporting Israel, European races must do something as compensation to African Americans, since without European races there should not have been slavery in the U.S. till 1860 or so.

Accordingly, as Mr. Barack Obama's mother was related to Sweden, someone in Oslo, Norway, must have thought it was very appropriate to invite the first African American President Mr. Obama in the most respectful manner, though Mr. Obama had no African American ancestors who were living in America in 1860.

It is tens of millions of African Americans who have ever lived in the United States that received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009.

Truth - The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize Winner: "President Mr. Barack Obama and All the African Americans"


SECTION I: AMERICAN ECONOMY

The best American Dream for poor people in the world must be to go to America and become a farmer owning his own farm land of 190 hectares, since "in 1940, there were 6 million farms averaging 67 hectares each. By the late 1990s, there are only about 2.2 million farms averaging 190 hectares in size."

The key to understanding American economy is in the history of American agriculture.
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At the time of the American Revolution (1775-83), 95 percent of the population was engaged in farming. Today that figure is less than 2 percent...

Readiness to embrace new technology has been characteristic of American farmers. By the time of the Civil War (1861-65), machines were taking over the work of haying, threshing, mowing, cultivating, and planting and, in doing so, spurring big increases in productivity...

The Great Depression of the 1930s drove prices still lower, and by 1932 farm prices had dropped, on average, to less than one-third of their 1920 levels. Many present-day farm policies have their roots in the desperate decade of the 1930s and the rescue effort contained in the New Deal...

In 1900, half of the labor force were farmers, but in 2003 the figure is less than 2 percent. Today, less than 140,000 American farmers product most of American food and fiber.


http://aboutusa.japan.usembassy.gov/e/jusa-business-agriculture.html

Note: The Japanese translation version has a mistake at "In 1900, half...," since the Japanese version wrongly reads "In 1990, half..." (though you should not blame a translator).

American Embassy in Japan must correct it.
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This great capacity of American agriculture has influenced American psychology so much.

America is rich due to its agricultural capacity first of all.
America is rich due to its industrial capacity, too.
America is rich due to its military capacity, too.
America is rich due to its financial capacity, too.

But, first of all, America is rich due to its agricultural capacity.

Indeed, the best American Dream for poor people in the world must be to go to America and become a farmer owning his own farm land of 190 hectares.

Finally, when Americans start to respect Agriculture more than finance, military, and industry, their economy would be blessed by Christ, in my humble view.

Thank you, Christ bless you!


SECTION II: STRUCTURE OF 3D + TIME SPACE




The origin might be an electron of a CO2 molecule now passing by your view angle.

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I have a dream, of course, that one day American farmers and Afghanistan farmers cultivate the land together so friendly.

I have a dream, of course, that one day Afghanistan farmers and American farmers cultivate the land together so friendly.

Indeed, New York is well fit for White Christmas.

It can be even the capital of the United Races of America, yes, in my dream...



(http://www.zianet.com/jw_laurie/Sounds/newyork.mid

Source: http://www.zianet.com/jw_laurie/midipage.html)




Mat 12:9 And when he was departed thence, he went into their synagogue:

Mat 12:10 And, behold, there was a man which had his hand withered. And they asked him, saying, Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days? that they might accuse him.

Mat 12:11 And he said unto them, What man shall there be among you, that shall have one sheep, and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, will he not lay hold on it, and lift it out?