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8 FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015 The News & Reporter NOTES chains of darkness...” The Bible also indicates that on the day those angelic and demonic beings are released, “men’s hearts will fail them for fear of what’s coming upon the earth.” I don’t know, call me an uneducated Bible- thumper, but opening dimensional gateways doesn’t sound like a good idea. Mankind doesn’t seem to learn from past mis- takes. It’s been done before, and things have never gone well for us. “Done before,” you might ask? Yes. What has been will be. There truly is nothing new under the sun. Ancient Sumarian records and Biblical records talk about the gods coming into our uni- verse, appearing in the air out of “nowhere.” And in extra-Biblical texts (Apocryphal books of Enoch and Jasher), the infamous Nimrod led the construction of the Tower of Babel, which was described as being topped by a portal or gateway into God’s realm. The Bible itself calls it a “tower into the heavens.” The very word used to name the tower – Bab El – means “gateway to God” in the ancient languages. So what does religion have to do with science? It seems that the world’s greatest scientists at CERN are quite religious – as long as the religion doesn’t include Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Hinduism seems to be preferred. The three big- gest Hindu gods are Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma is known as the “creator god,” Vishnu is the god who keeps things constant and Shiva is “the destroyer.” It should be understood that Shiva, in Hindu beliefs, does a dance of destruc- tion but not just for the sake of destruction. He destroys so that Brahma, the creator god, can recre- ate the earth and recreate reality. “So what’s this all got to do with a high tech facility like CERN,” you might ask? What you real- ly should ask is why there is a huge statue of Shiva outside the main entrance of CERN. CERN also pro- duced a video of a ritual dance of destruction titled “Supersymmetry.” This video includes scenes of CERN technology inter- mingled with a “satanic priest” walking a circle around a dancer, “beings” coming through the CERN tunnel and other disturbing imagery. I would encourage you to do your own research. I will post many links to more information on my YouTube site. Visit www. youtube.com/user/jesusf- reakcg and find the “We Should Be Concerned” playlist to view many of the videos and other infor- mation. There is also a video of pastor teaching – in laymen’s terms – why we should be concerned about CERN. E-mail all comments and questions to jesusf- reakcomputergeek@gmail. com. BEVERLEY Continued from Page 5 Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace -little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now! 1- 800-815-6016 Free to good home only, 7 mo. old Great Pyrinese mix puppy, female. Good with children. 803-581-5983. Free to good home only, part Lab/part Jack Russell mix puppy, male, 8 mos old. 803-581-2301. Absolute Auction - 19.5 +/- Acres & 0.56 +/- Acre Lot, Darlington & Flor- ence, SC - Saturday, June 13, 11 AM -Damon Shortt Auction Group 877-669-4005 SCAL2346 damonshorttproper- ties.com ADVERTISE YOUR AUCTION in 107 S.C. newspapers for only $375. Your 25-word classified ad will reach more than 2.6 million readers. Call Alanna Ritchie at the S.C. Newspaper N e t w o r k , 1-888-727-7377. Dish Network - Get MORE for LESS! S t a r t i n g $19.99/month (for 12 months.) PLUS Bundle & SAVE (Fast Internet for $15 more/month.) CALL Now 1-800-635-0278 Sell your structured settlement or annu- ity payments for CASH NOW. You don’t have to wait for your future pay- ments any longer! C a l l 1-800-446-9734 DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/mo. FREE Installation. FREE 3 months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX, STARZ. FREE HD/DVR Upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket In cluded (Select Packages) New Customers Only. CALL 1-800-291-6954 DIVORCE WITH OR WITHOUT chil- dren $125.00. In cludes name change and property settlement agreement. SAVE hundreds. Fast and easy. Call 1-888-733-7165, 24/7 Looking for some- thing special? Find it in the classifieds! MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Become a Medical Office Assistant! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Online training can get you job ready! HS diploma/GED & PC/internet needed! 1-888-512-7118 Call 877-376-9557 to place your ad. Check your ad its first day: If you find an error, contact the Classified Department, Mon.-Fri. 8am - 5pm. If there is a mistake, we will gladly correct it and run the ad an additional day. The Classified Department will not be responsible for mistakes that appear more than once. Early Cancellation Policy: If an ad is canceled before its time of completion, the credit, if any will be kept on the account for up to 90 days. If the credit is not used within such time, it will be forfeited. P.O. Box 250, 104 York St. Chester, SC 29706 877-376-9557 • Fax 803-283-8969 [email protected] Deadlines: Edition Line Ads Display / Legal Ads Wednesday 10am Tuesday 3pm Monday Friday 10am Thursday 3pm Wednesday The News & Reporter The Lancaster News Pageland Progressive Journal Carolina Gateway Serving Lancaster, Chester & Chesterfield Counties www.OnlineChester.com All the pictured animals plus many more are up for adoption at the Chester County Animal Shelter, 2714 Dawson Drive. Call 385-6341 or e-mail chester- [email protected] for more information. For more pictures of avail- able pets and updates on shelter news, like Chester County Animal Care and Control on Facebook. Donations are always welcome and appreciated. The current need is towels, sheets, blankets, cleaning supplies, Igloo dog houses, newspapers, laundry detergent, towels, general office supplies such as copy paper, manilla folders and ink pens, alcohol, canned cat and dog food, blue Dawn, bleach and paper towels. Foster families are also needed. Adopt-A-Pet Chester County Animal Care and Control is offering a $25 adoption fee that also cov- ers spay and neuter costs. This special offer lasts through the summer, or long as funds last. The offer is made possible through a grant from The Lutz Foundation. Due to overcrowding, kittens up to 16 weeks are free. This offer does not include the spay/ neuter voucher due to their age. Older cats have an adoption fee of $25 but will have a spay/neuter voucher for a Chester County adopter. Call 385-6341, e-mail chestersc- [email protected] or stop by the shelter at 2714 Dawson Drive. PHOTOS BY MARISSA C. WHITE/THE N&R There’s nothing like kittens to make you laugh! These babies are all about playing, wrestling and getting into things. They are Peanut, Princess, Piper, Penelope and Peter, and they are seven-week-old sweethearts in need of good homes. They have had their shots and have been dewormed, plus they are free to adopt! This gorgeous face belongs to Amanda, a 12-week-old white and brown mixed breed with an incredibly sweet personality. Amanda is very loving and enjoys being petted and held. She will make the perfect play- mate and companion for any family. She has had her shots and has been dewormed. Meet Wall, a two-year-old black Labrador mix who loves to run and exercise. While Wall may be a strong, stocky guy, he’s really a big baby who loves attention and to spend time with peo- ple. He’s heartworm nega- tive, has had his shots and has been dewormed. Come meet Wall in person today! This elegant, poised beauty is Venus, a two-year-old black and white mixed breed with an easy-going, calm nature. Venus goes with the flow and will make a wonderful pet for anyone. She is heartworm negative, has had her shots and has been dewormed. Come meet Venus and take her home today! Youth training opportunity Mock party dispersal training with the Alcohol Enforcement Team will be held Tuesday, June 23, at the Chester County Sheriff Office (this location may change). The event will start at 2 p.m. but partici- pants should arrive at 1:45 p.m. This is open to high school students only in grades nine through 12. For more information, call Melody C. Reid at 377- 8111. Ag+Art Tour The 2015 Catawba Regional Ag+ Art Tour, a free farm tour featuring local artisans, will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 27, and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 28. For details, visit www. agandarttour.com. Library showing movies for kids The Chester County Library will be showing movies for kids on Thursdays throughout the summer. The schedule is as follows: • June 18: “Daddy Day Care.” • June 25: “Spy Kids.” • July 2: None. • July 9: “Cars.” • July 16: “Balto.” • July 23: “The Princess and the Frog.” • July 30: “Dolphin Tale.” Times are 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Call Claudette Gra- ham at 377-8569 or 377- 8145 for more information. Camp Geronimo horse camps Gaston Farm Equestrian Center, 2717 Gaston Farm Road, Chester, will hold five-day Camp Geronimo horse camps June 22-26, July 13-17 and Aug. 3-7. For details, call Beth Gaston at 374-6255, like the center on Facebook or follow on Twitter, e-mail horses@gastonfarmeques- triancenter.com or visit www.gastonfarm equestri- ancenter.com.

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8 • FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015 • The News & Reporter

NOTES

chains of darkness...” The Bible also indicates that on the day those angelic and demonic beings are released, “men’s hearts will fail them for fear of what’s coming upon the earth.” I don’t know, call me an uneducated Bible-thumper, but opening dimensional gateways doesn’t sound like a good idea.

Mankind doesn’t seem to learn from past mis-takes. It’s been done before, and things have never gone well for us. “Done before,” you might ask? Yes. What has been will be. There truly is nothing new under the sun.

Ancient Sumarian records and Biblical

records talk about the gods coming into our uni-verse, appearing in the air out of “nowhere.” And in extra-Biblical texts (Apocryphal books of Enoch and Jasher), the infamous Nimrod led the construction of the Tower of Babel, which was described as being topped by a portal or gateway into God’s realm. The Bible itself calls it a “tower into the heavens.” The very word used to name the tower – Bab El – means “gateway to God” in the ancient languages.

So what does religion have to do with science? It seems that the world’s greatest scientists at CERN are quite religious – as long as the religion doesn’t include Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Hinduism seems to be

preferred. The three big-gest Hindu gods are Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Brahma is known as the “creator god,” Vishnu is the god who keeps things constant and Shiva is “the destroyer.” It should be understood that Shiva, in Hindu beliefs, does a dance of destruc-tion but not just for the sake of destruction. He destroys so that Brahma, the creator god, can recre-ate the earth and recreate reality.

“So what’s this all got to do with a high tech facility like CERN,” you might ask? What you real-ly should ask is why there is a huge statue of Shiva outside the main entrance of CERN. CERN also pro-duced a video of a ritual dance of destruction titled “Supersymmetry.” This

video includes scenes of CERN technology inter-mingled with a “satanic priest” walking a circle around a dancer, “beings” coming through the CERN tunnel and other disturbing imagery.

I would encourage you to do your own research. I will post many links to more information on my YouTube site. Visit www.youtube.com/user/jesusf-reakcg and find the “We Should Be Concerned” playlist to view many of the videos and other infor-mation. There is also a video of pastor teaching – in laymen’s terms – why we should be concerned about CERN.

E-mail all comments and questions to [email protected].

BEVERLEY

Continued from Page 5

Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoul der Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace -little or NO cost to you. Medicare Pa tients Call Health Hotline Now! 1- 800-815-6016

Free to good home only, 7 mo. old Great Pyrinese mix puppy, female. Good with children. 803-581-5983.

Free to good home only, part Lab/part Jack Russell mix puppy, male, 8 mos old. 803-581-2301.

Absolute Auction - 19.5 +/- Acres & 0.56 +/- Acre Lot, Darlington & Flor-ence, SC - Satur day, June 13, 11 AM -Damon Shortt Auction Group 8 7 7 - 6 6 9 - 4 0 0 5 S C A L 2 3 4 6 damonshorttproper-ties.com

ADVERTISE YOUR AUCTION in 107 S.C. newspapers for only $375. Your 25-word classified ad will reach more than 2.6 million readers. Call Alanna Ritchie at the S.C. Newspaper N e t w o r k , 1-888-727-7377.

Dish Network - Get MORE for LESS! S t a r t i n g $19.99/month (for 12 months.) PLUS Bundle & SAVE (Fast Internet for $15 more/month.) CALL Now 1-800-635-0278

Sell your structured settlement or annu-ity payments for CASH NOW. You don’t have to wait for your future pay-ments any longer! C a l l 1-800-446-9734

DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/mo. FREE Installation. FREE 3 months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX, STARZ. FREE HD/DVR Up grade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket In cluded (Select Packages) New Customers Only. CALL1-800-291-6954

DIVORCE WITH OR WITHOUT chil-dren $125.00. In cludes name change and prop erty s e t t l e m e n t agreement. SAVE hundreds. Fast and easy. Ca l l 1 - 8 8 8 - 7 3 3 - 7 1 6 5 , 24/7

Looking for some-

thing special? Find

it in the classifieds!

MEDICAL BILLING T R A I N E E S NEEDED! Become a Medical Office Assistant! NO E X P E R I E N C E NEEDED! Online training can get you job ready! HS diploma/GED & PC/internet needed! 1-888-512-7118

Call 877-376-9557

to place your ad.

Check your ad its first day: If you find an error, contact the Classified Department, Mon.-Fri. 8am - 5pm. If there is a mistake, we will gladly correct it and run the ad an additional day. The Classified Department will not be responsible for mistakes that appear more than once.

Early Cancellation Policy: If an ad is canceled before its time of completion, the credit, if any will be kept on the account for up to 90 days. If the credit is not used within such time, it will be forfeited.

P.O. Box 250, 104 York St.

Chester, SC 29706

877-376-9557 • Fax 803-283-8969

[email protected]

Deadlines: Edition Line Ads Display / Legal Ads

Wednesday 10am Tuesday 3pm Monday

Friday 10am Thursday 3pm Wednesday

The News & Reporter

The Lancaster News

Pageland Progressive Journal

Carolina Gateway

Serving Lancaster, Chester & Chesterfield Counties

www.OnlineChester.com

All the pictured animals plus many more are up for adoption at the Chester County Animal Shelter, 2714 Dawson Drive. Call 385-6341 or e-mail [email protected] for more information. For more pictures of avail-able pets and updates on shelter news, like Chester County Animal Care and Control on Facebook. Donations are always welcome and appreciated. The

current need is towels, sheets, blankets, cleaning supplies, Igloo dog houses, newspapers, laundry detergent, towels, general office supplies such as copy paper, manilla folders and ink pens, alcohol, canned cat and dog food, blue

Dawn, bleach and paper towels. Foster families are also needed.

Adopt-A-Pet

Chester County Animal Care and Control is offering a $25 adoption fee that also cov-ers spay and neuter costs. This special offer lasts through the summer, or long as

funds last. The offer is made possible through a grant from The Lutz Foundation. Due to overcrowding, kittens up to 16 weeks are free. This offer does not include the spay/neuter voucher due to their age. Older cats have an adoption fee of $25 but will have a spay/neuter voucher for a Chester County adopter. Call 385-6341, e-mail chestersc-

[email protected] or stop by the shelter at 2714 Dawson Drive.

PHOTOS BY MARISSA C. WHITE/THE N&R

There’s nothing like kittens to make you laugh! These babies are all about playing, wrestling and getting into things. They are Peanut, Princess, Piper, Penelope and Peter, and they are seven-week-old sweethearts in need of good homes. They have had their shots and have been dewormed, plus they are free to adopt!

This gorgeous face belongs to Amanda, a 12-week-old white and brown mixed breed with an incredibly sweet personality. Amanda is very loving and enjoys being petted and held. She will make the perfect play-mate and companion for any family. She has had her shots and has been dewormed.

Meet Wall, a two-year-old black Labrador mix who loves to run and exercise. While Wall may be a strong, stocky guy, he’s really a big baby who loves attention and to spend time with peo-ple. He’s heartworm nega-tive, has had his shots and has been dewormed. Come meet Wall in person today!

This elegant, poised beauty is Venus, a two-year-old black and white mixed breed with an easy-going, calm nature. Venus goes with the flow and will make a wonderful pet for anyone. She is heartworm negative, has had her shots and has been dewormed. Come meet Venus and take her home today!

Youth training

opportunity

Mock party dispersal training with the Alcohol Enforcement Team will be held Tuesday, June 23, at the Chester County Sheriff Office (this location may change). The event will start at 2 p.m. but partici-pants should arrive at 1:45 p.m. This is open to high school students only in grades nine through 12. For more information, call Melody C. Reid at 377-8111.

Ag+Art

Tour

The 2015 Catawba Regional Ag+ Art Tour, a free farm tour featuring local artisans, will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 27, and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 28. For details, visit www. agandarttour.com.

Library showing

movies for kids

The Chester County Library will be showing movies for kids on Thursdays throughout the summer. The schedule is as follows:

• June 18: “Daddy Day Care.”

• June 25: “Spy Kids.”• July 2: None.• July 9: “Cars.”• July 16: “Balto.”• July 23: “The Princess

and the Frog.”• July 30: “Dolphin

Tale.”Times are 11 a.m. and 1

p.m. Call Claudette Gra-ham at 377-8569 or 377-8145 for more information.

Camp Geronimo

horse camps

Gaston Farm Equestrian Center, 2717 Gaston Farm Road, Chester, will hold five-day Camp Geronimo horse camps June 22-26, July 13-17 and Aug. 3-7. For details, call Beth Gaston at 374-6255, like the center on Facebook or follow on Twitter, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.gastonfarm equestri-ancenter.com.