A Christian is a follower of Jesus, whom they regard as the Christ. Christians believe Jesus to be the Son of God, who lived a life befitting that of the creator of the universe, free of sin, and at the end of his earthly life was crucified, and then on the third day after death rose from the dead, to give the message to his followers. This belief is true of all Christian groups. However sects known by mainstream christians to be nonchristian cults, such as Unitarians, do not regard Jesus as a son of God, Christian Non Realists do not believe that Jesus was in any way miraculous and some don't believe he was real (e.g. Don Cupitt), docetists believe that Jesus was a human possessed by a divine being and that the human part never rose from the dead, the various forms of gnostics believe that most of his life is allegory rather than historic fact, and Arians do not regard Jesus as having existed since the creation of the Universe, or as having the same nature as God.
Christians believe that Jesus offers salvation; there are somewhat different interpretations of the exact meaning of the salvation offered, although virtually all Christians agree that it is the perfect form of reconciliation to God, and that this is only possible because of Christ. Christians, by definition, are a part of Christianity. Most Christians identify themselves as monotheistic, believing that there is one God, although a small number are henotheist, believing in the existence of other deities but not worshipping them, and Mormons are sometimes considered semi-tritheistic, believing that there are three distinct and separate entities that make up the Godhead, being the God the Father, His Son Jesus, and the Holy Ghost. Today, it is estimated that there are around 2.1 billion Christians in the world making up 33% of the world population, with the largest Christian sect being Roman Catholicism.Religions by AdherentsAdherents.com.
Away: Satisfying Their Own Judgment Fri, 10 Oct 2008 07:20:53 -0000 When Tim and Nina Zagat, owners of the global restaurant and leisure guide company, couldn’t find the perfect second home, they decided to make their own.
Home Work: As Housing Slows, What of Décor-Speak? Fri, 10 Oct 2008 20:23:56 -0000 In today’s market, what’s to become of the upscale glossary of home glam — palettes and focal points, inspiration objects and gloriously “ensuite” bathrooms?
Making It Home Thu, 09 Oct 2008 05:08:26 -0000 Can the design of a home improve the lives of severely wounded veterans and their families?
At Home With Wayne Coyne: Not Exactly Domesticated Thu, 09 Oct 2008 05:07:41 -0000 Wayne Coyne, the rock singer, guitarist and guiding force of the Flaming Lips, lives on an ever-expanding property known in certain circles as the compound.
Move Up? Move Out? Families Squeeze In Thu, 09 Oct 2008 04:52:35 -0000 A growing number of well-off families are choosing to live in small apartments in Manhattan because they cannot afford to upgrade and do not want to move to the suburbs.
In the Garden: Summer, Honored and Mourned Thu, 09 Oct 2008 05:25:08 -0000 In the garden at this time of year something shifts, as deep as the orbit of the planets, as subtle as the tilt of the earth.
L.A. Times - Home & Garden
Wildflower seeding in the fall can pay off later Sat, 11 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700 Buying good seeds and sowing now could lead to a spring outburst. But this breed is different from garden varieties, so watch the watering and the weeds.
IN NO INSTANCE is the California gardener more richly rewarded than with the autumn planting of wildflower seeds. Buy them now, sow them between Halloween and Christmas, and spring will be marked by a tumbling succession of grace notes.
Fingerprint-scan deadbolt can eliminate need for keys Sat, 11 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700 You enter your home after the high-tech gizmo reads your fingerprints. In other words, you can never lock yourself out again, in theory anyway.
YOU KNOW, people don't take enough time to sit outside alone and just think. Listen to the birds. Feel the wind on their faces. Wonder when their spouses are coming home to unlock the door.
Christopher Lloyd lists Montecito home at $3.6 million Fri, 10 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700 The 'Back to the Future' actor's 2,514-square-foot home is near the city's lower village and has two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Actor Christopher Lloyd is just one of those guys who you know would be a hoot to meet at a cocktail party. The three-time Emmy-winning Lloyd has tons of movie, TV and stage credits -- typically playing oddball characters. You likely know him as the eccentric Emmett "Doc" Brown in the "Back to the Future" franchise, but to me, he'll always be Taber in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975). (Gee, was Jack Nicholson in that movie too?)
Design Within Reach adds Tools for Living store Sat, 11 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700 After a long emphasis on designer furniture, Design Within Reach has launched Tools for Living, a 1,500-square-foot store adjacent to the Santa Monica DWR with about 900 accessories for the home and office. Tools for Living will focus on "finding contemporary designs that are easy to use and have an honesty of materials, made by undiscovered names from around the world," says buyer Kari Woldum, right, with co-worker Sally Yang. The sleek shop opened last week with standout items that include unembellished linen towels for kitchen and bath by the Japanese firm Fog, and modern ice cream scoops, bottom right. Wool poufs from Holland look as if they must have been made with baseball bat-sized knitting needles. The Tools for Living concept has already sparked an online parody by Rob Price and Kathy Park of the New York firm Thwart Design , www.thwartdesign.com . " Tools for Dying plays on the idea of extending the reach of design even further -- 6 feet under," says Price, who created the popular Web page (including a satirical take on George Nelson's midcentury clocks, left) as a sequel to his 2005 send-up, Design Without Reach . Says Tools for Living's Woldum: "They didn't really research what we would be carrying in the store, but imitation is flattering, and we loved the spoof." 332 Santa Monica Blvd.; (310) 458-0543; www.dwr.com .
A Culver City community carves out its place Sat, 11 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700 Starting in the '50s, the vocal enclave pushed for parks, schools and a better life.
IT WAS the 1950s, and developer Stone & Stone began building the first homes in an area that had been an oil field. At the nearby ranch of Will Rogers Jr., actors and actresses learned to rope and ride for the many westerns that Culver City studios were churning out. Racial integration, a fight for schools and park space and the desire for a better life played out in newly established Blair Hills, as it did in many other communities across the country.
That frisky fall feeling Sat, 11 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700 Counting his blessings, and being thankful for sweater weather.
IT'S RAINING T'S RAINING steadily -- in the key of B flat -- the drops pinging against the windows and burping down the downspouts. Honestly, I don't know how much more of this winter weather I can take.
Christian Science Monitor | The Home Forum
Over the hedge: Big responsibilities for a very small 'groom' Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:00:00 -0500 A young member of a wedding party wasn't sure he was up to the task he was given.
My neighbor is running for president Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:00:00 -0500 Barack Obama? Oh sure, he's just a guy from the next block over.
No longer so incensed about incentivized
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:00:00 -0500 In the wake of the Wall Street bailout deal, the Monitor's language columnist considers the vocabulary of motivation.
Soul of the city Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:00:00 -0500 A Christian Science perspective on daily life.
The bonus of vacationing with dogs Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:00:00 -0500 If the dachshunds hadn't barked excitedly at the passing trains, we might never have noticed the Keddie Y.
No way, no how, no pain Thu, 09 Oct 2008 01:00:00 -0500 A Christian Science perspective on daily life.
Denver Post: Lifestyle
At age 9, an expert on girls
editor@denverpost.com (Claire Martin / The Denver Post)
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 22:08:58 -0600
At age 9, Alec Greven is about to be a published author, with HarperCollins to publish his manual, "How to Talk to Girls," just before Thanksgiving.
Event Calendar this week
editor@denverpost.com (The Denver Post)
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 21:51:49 -0600
The One Sky One World Kite Festival opens at dawn for truly intrepid kite enthusiasts, but the park fills up at about 10 a.m. with kite artists.
A patchwork of festivities
editor@denverpost.com (Cathleen Norman / Special to The Denver Post)
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 21:49:38 -0600
Pick or pitch your own pumpkin? The choice is yours at Colorado farms that also offer other seasonal activities.
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