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Yasmin Mogahed
Yasmin Mogahed

Yasmin Mogahed is an accomplished American columnist known for her insightful commentary on social and cultural issues. Born in 1980, she has made significant contributions to journalism, particularly in the area of cultural commentary, and has been recognized for her ability to bridge cultural divides through her writing. more

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“If the natural environment is changed and the electromagnetic radiation levels increase, then it may cause illness and disease in humans.”

“The various forms of electromagnetic radiation were extensively proven harmful to human health decades ago. The air is electrified, the ground is electrified, the water is electrified, your metal mattress is electrified, your metal under wired bra is electrified, your children are electrified, and you are electrified. Unfortunately, we are in the electromagnetic radiation epidemic.”

“A man who is moved towards doing one thing or another purely by the consciousness of God's will and the desire to please Him, never prefers one activity to another, even if one is great and lofty, and another petty and insignificant; but he has his will equally disposed towards either, so long as they are pleasing to God. So whether he does something lofty and great or petty and insignificant, he remains equally calm and content; for he has but one intention and one aim, to the exclusion of all else — to please God always and in all he does, whether in life or in death, as the Apostle says: 'Wherefore we labour, that, whether present or absent, we may be accepted of him' (II Cor. v. 9).”

“ადამიანი მისი სიცილითაც შეგიძლია გამოიცნო. თუკი ადამიანის სიცილი მოგეწონა, სხვა რომ არაფერი იცოდე მის შესახებ, შეგიძლია დარწმუნებული იყო მის კარგ ადამიანობაში.”

“But that's not how God views the cross, Jake. His wrath wasn't an expression of the punishment sin deserves; it was the antidote for sin and shame. The purpose of the cross, as Paul wrote of it, was for God to make his Son to become sin itself so that he could condemn sin in the likeness of human flesh and purge it from the race. His plan was not just to provide a way to forgive sin, but to destroy it so that we might live free.”