Thursday, August 04, 2011

"that were scattered abroad" - (The Holy See)

Around Tokyo...



An Old Shinto Shrine and A Holy Clear Pond with Colorful Fishes


The Holy See (Le Saint-Siège)

If water of a pond is clear, you can clearly see where fish are.

If the eyes of a man are clear, you can clearly see where his mind is.


SECTION I: Early Vatican

There are four gospels that describe work of Christ Jesus as everybody knows.

But, to our astonishment, there are no reports or records, with the same volume and at the same level of description of the four gospels, about "early Popes."

There is no gospel or report about St. Peter, the first pope.

There is no gospel about St. Linus, the second pope.

There is no gospel about St. Anacletus, the third pope.
In the Ravenna Document of 13 October 2007, theologians chosen by the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches stated: "41. Both sides agree… that Rome, as the Church that 'presides in love' according to the phrase of St Ignatius of Antioch (To the Romans, Prologue), occupied the first place in the taxis, and that the bishop of Rome was therefore the protos among the patriarchs. They disagree, however, on the interpretation of the historical evidence from this era regarding the prerogatives of the Bishop of Rome as protos, a matter that was already understood in different ways in the first millennium." In addition, in the last years of the 1st century AD the Church in Rome intervened in the affairs of the Christian Church in Corinth to help solve their internal disputes.

Later in the 2nd century AD, there were more manifestations of Roman authority over other churches...

Nicaea to East-West Schism (325–1054)
During these seven centuries, the church unified by Emperor Constantine within his empire effectively split first, after the 451 Council of Chalcedon, into Chalcedonian Christianity and Oriental Orthodoxy, and then, after the 1054 East-West Schism, into a Greek East and Latin West. In the West, the pope became independent of the Emperor in the East and became a major force in politics there...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope#History

So, there are no gospels about early popes without mentioning subsequent popes up to the incumbent pope.

It means that the Christian organization came to have no saints that had power and authority comparable to that of Christ Jesus after the death of Christ Jesus. Due to power and authority of Christ Jesus, establishment of His four gospels were made possible. Without this level of power and authority of early popes, their gospels could not be documented. Even St. Paul's gospel was not written. It must have been with contents and details to be ranked with the four gospels of Christ Jesus, though his letters were collected, preserved, and recorded.

There is a very vague period in the history of the Vatican and popes till they consolidated their worldly position in a tie up with Roman emperors.

This historical fact really tarnishes their authenticity.

They were weak. They were fragile. They lacked power of exercising miracles on people. Accordingly, they would not be able to have Arabs follow the Vatican. The emergence of Islam in the seventh century was thus grounded here.

If early popes and subsequent popes had been so holy and powerful as to allow for compilation of a gospel of each of them, the Vatican would have had authority over Arabs and Persians so that no Islam was needed.

The current issues related to the Islamic world seem to have stemmed from this historical aspect of the Vatican.



SECTION II: 1000-Year Periodic Tragedies

The First Jewish–Roman War started in 66 CE to lead to the Diaspora of Israelites.
 
The Crusades started in 1095 to lead to expansion of Christian Europe internally and externally.

The modern nation Israel was established in 1948 to lead to long-term Israel-Arab conflict.

Even in 10th century BC, Solomon, king of the ancient Israelites, died, leading to a split of ancient Israel.

Every 1000 years, Judea or Palestine have suffered a decisive historic tragedy. One thing sure is that we are at a decisive periodic point of history.


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Recently three Japanese lawmakers of the LDP tried to check a South Korean island near Japan's Takeshima Island in the Sea of Japan. It is to see how South Korean authorities explains the territorial issue on site. They took an airplane in Tokyo on August 1. (http://east.tegelog.jp/index.php?itemid=10215)

But, they were stopped at an airport of South Korea. The South Korean Government did not admit them into South Korea. Anti-Japanese South Koreans were performing dangerous and violent demostration at the airport. So, after spending several hours inside an airport building, they flew back to Tokyo on the same day.

On the Treaty of Peace with Japan (San Fransisco Treaty) There are the article about Japan(s territory as follows

San Fransisco Peace Treaty  the treaty on September 8, 1951
Article 1
(b) The Allied Powers recognize the full sovereignty of the Japanese people over Japan and its territorial waters.
Chapter II. Territory
Article 2
(a) Japan recognizing the independence of Korea, renounces all right, title and claim to Korea, including the islands of Quelpart, Port Hamilton and Dagelet.
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1951.08.10 Diplomatic note by Dean Rusk on August 10, 1951 confirms Takeshima Liancourt Rocks is territory of Japan

With respect to request of the Korean Government that Article 2(a) of the draft be revised to provide that Japan "confirms that it renounced on August 9, 1945, all right, title and claim to Korea and the islands which were part of Korea prior to its annexation by Japan, including the islands Quelpart, Port Hamilton, Dagelet, Dokdo and Parangdo," the United States Government regrets that it is unable to concur in this proposed amendment. The United States Government does not feel that the Treaty should adopt the theory that Japan's acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration on August 9, 1945 constituted a formal or final renunciation of sovereignty by Japan over the areas dealt with in the Declaration. As regards the island of Dokdo, otherwise known as Takeshima or Liancourt Rocks, this normally uninhabited rock formation was according to our information never treated as part of Korea and, since about 1905, has been under the jurisdiction of the Oki Islands Branch Office of Shimane Prefecture of Japan. The island does not appear ever before to have been claimed by Korea. It is understood that the Korean Government's request that "Parangdo" be included among the islands named in the treaty as having been renounced by Japan has been withdrawn.

Conclusion; Through those process above, finally It has confirmed that Liaccourt rocks are not renouced territory from Japan under the Peace Treaty. After Syungman Rhee's invasion of Liancourt Rocks, these fact is re-confirmed again and again.(later i will wrote in another pages).
https://sites.google.com/site/liancourttakeshima/Home/-draft-treaty-of-peace-with-japan-and-the-attached-memoramdom-communications

Korea before its modernization and Westernization, which were though carried out by the Empire of Japan that controlled the Korean Peninsula, was not active in fishing in the Sea of Japan like China in the East China Sea or around the Senkaku Island. Everything was vague and ambiguous in their territorial claim on the Sea of Japan like China in the East China Sea or around the Senkaku Island. (How could Chinese local fishermen sail 400 km or 250 miles from the Chinese continent to take fish around the Senkaku Islands 100, 200, 400, and 800 years ago?) Only in a modern international diplomatic context, it could be resolved.



Act 8:1 And Saul was consenting unto his death. And at that time there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem; and they were all scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judaea and Samaria, except the apostles.
Act 8:2 And devout men carried Stephen to his burial, and made great lamentation over him.
Act 8:3 As for Saul, he made havock of the church, entering into every house, and haling men and women committed them to prison.
Act 8:4 Therefore they that were scattered abroad went every where preaching the word.