January 30, 2013—SnyderTalk Lead Headline: Atheistic Science is Rapidly Sinking in the Quicksand

1--Intro to SnyderTalk--for use

Intelligent and Informed People Read SnyderTalk!

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2--SnyderTalk Lead Headline

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Rabbi Moshe Averick: Atheistic Science is Rapidly Sinking in the Quicksand—One gram of DNA can store 455 exabytes of information. For those readers like myself whose eyes glaze over as soon as computer nerds start talking about bytes and RAM’s I will put it in simple layman’s terms. One gram of DNA – the weight of two Tylenol – can store the same amount of digitally encoded information as a hundred billion DVD’s.

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8--How to Read SnyderTalk

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4--Scripture of the Day

Ezekiel 44: 9-14

Thus says Adonai Yahweh, “No foreigner uncircumcised in heart and uncircumcised in flesh, of all the foreigners who are among the sons of Israel, shall enter My sanctuary. But the Levites who went far from Me when Israel went astray, who went astray from Me after their idols, shall bear the punishment for their iniquity. Yet they shall be ministers in My sanctuary, having oversight at the gates of the house and ministering in the house; they shall slaughter the burnt offering and the sacrifice for the people, and they shall stand before them to minister to them.  Because they ministered to them before their idols and became a stumbling block of iniquity to the house of Israel, therefore I have sworn against them,” declares Adonai Yahweh, “that they shall bear the punishment for their iniquity. And they shall not come near to Me to serve as a priest to Me, nor come near to any of My holy things, to the things that are most holy; but they will bear their shame and their abominations which they have committed. Yet I will appoint them to keep charge of the house, of all its service and of all that shall be done in it.”

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5--HNIY Print form

His Name is Yahweh explains why the Name of God, Yahweh, is so important.  It’s available in eBook format and in paperback.

  • God also said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites, ‘Yahweh, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.’ This [Yahweh] is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation.” (Exodus 3: 15)
  • “Therefore behold, I am going to make them know—this time I will make them know My power and My might; and they shall know that My name is Yahweh.” (Jeremiah 16: 21)
  • “Behold, the days are coming,” declares Yahweh, “when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch; and He will reign as king and act wisely and do justice and righteousness in the land.  In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely; and this is His name by which He will be called, ‘Yahweh our righteousness.’” (Jeremiah 23: 5-6)
  • Yeshua said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am.” (John 8: 58)

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6--His Name is Yahweh Audio Presentation

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The Messiah May Return Sooner than You Think

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Hosea 4: 6

My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.

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3--News Content in SnyderTalk

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9--Jerusalem Post

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‘Regretful’ UNHRC postpones Israel’s review over boycott

Israel to become 1st state to boycott UNHRC review

BoI Governor Stanley Fischer quitting after 8 years

IAF Chief: Iran source of most threats to Israel

‘Hamas leader Mashaal seeking presidency of PLO’

Palestinian stabs Israeli in W. Bank terror attack

Nazi Goebbels’ descendants are hidden billionaires

Analysis: Israel on high alert over Syrian WMDs

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10--Arutz Sheva

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Iran-Linked Arms Shipment Intercepted Off Coast of Yemen

US Senate Committee Approves Kerry Nomination

British MEP Formally Censured Over Jewish Slur

CUFI Emergency Summit to Lobby US Senators to Vote Against Hagel

Shimon Peres Calls on Football Association to Stop Racist Chants

Terrorist Stabs Youth in Samaria

Israel at Risk for Corruption in Defense Sector

Yaalon: Syrian Weapons Fall into Opposition Hands

Terror Gang That Targeted Gush Etzion Busted

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11--Israel Hayom

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Report: Syria chemical arsenal within Hezbollah reach

Obama congratulates Netanyahu on election results

Rupert Murdoch apologizes for ‘grotesque’ anti-Semitic cartoon

US casts doubt on explosion at Fordo compound

Yachimovich exposes email by deposed Netanyahu bureau chief

Labor’s knives come out

Rivlin: Knesset may be ready to pass a constitution

Israel’s divorce rate jumps 5%, with Tel Aviv leading the way

Iran launches monkey into space, showing missile progress

Israeli innovation aims to bring tablets into country’s classrooms

Finance minister expects cuts to defense spending

Egyptian military chief warns state could collapse

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12--Other News

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400 Christian Leaders Come to Washington to Lobby Against Chuck Hagel

Hamas Says Next Inter-Palestinian Talks in Egypt

Rupert Murdoch Tweets Apology for “Grotesque” Sunday Times Cartoon

UN Representative Richard Falk Compares Terror Group Hamas to WWII French Resistance

Why is the US giving F16s to Egypt? (Video)

Egyptian protesters defy curfew, attack police stations

Assad’s mother defects

Japan cuts dole to ensure work pays better than welfare

Islamophobic Women of Mali Celebrate French Liberation and End of Islamic Law

Sequestration will go forward: Ryan

Troops secure hold on Timbuktu

Yemen attacks al-Qaeda, vows to rescue foreign hostages

‘Suicide blast’ at offices of Somalia’s leadership

France Urges International Support for Syrian Opposition

French people rally in support of gay marriage bill

Senators agree to an outline of a bi-partisan immigration deal

Think preventive medicine will save money? Think again

The Boy Scouts: A Deal with Gay Activists?

Obama launches push for immigration overhaul

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13--Perspectives

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Leila Beckwith and Tammi Rossman-Benjamin: Jewish Students Threatened at UC Davis—Editor’s note: The following is the text of a letter written by Leila Beckwith and Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, co-founders of the AMCHA Initiative, to UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi regarding the university’s silence and inaction in the face of anti-Jewish hostility during a recent student protest.

Lloyd Marcus: Obama Goes All the Way Live with His Gay Agenda—Am I the only conservative/Christian making a big deal about President Obama invoking gay rights in his inaugural address?

Michael Brown: Hardness of Heart and the Celebration of Abortion—In 1995, feminist leader Naomi Wolf called for a pro-abortion movement “that acts with moral accountability and without euphemism,” noting that, “With the pro-choice rhetoric we use now, we incur three destructive consequences — two ethical, one strategic: hardness of heart, lying and political failure.” That hardness of heart was fully manifest in the profane video produced by the Center for Reproductive Rights celebrating the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.

Zvi Magen: The Russian Fleet in the Mediterranean: Exercise or Military Operation?—Russia is calling its joint naval exercise underway in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea, off the Syrian coast, the largest exercise since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Vessels from three different naval theaters – the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the North Sea – have reached the region, and the Russian chief of staff himself is commanding the exercise. Concomitant with the start of the exercise, 77 Russian civilians were evacuated from Syrian via Lebanon, although It is unclear whether this evacuation was an actual emergency or a drill. An additional intriguing aspect is the recent host of messages in the Russian media indicating that the exercise was actually designed as a deterrent in the Syrian theater. This essay analyzes these messages and reviews possible Russian intentions in the region.

Dr. Gabi Avital: Smart warfare is prevention of warfare— One of the important objectives, if not the most important, is to paint a clear picture of the price that states or organizations will pay if they seize weapons of mass destruction.

Hezi Sternlicht: Where did the money go?— The natural gas from the Tamar field under the Mediterranean Sea could already have been flowing a year ago.

Dror Eydar: It’s the Jews, stupid— Why should the world media explore the nuanced truth of our region when they can just blame the Jews?

Dr. Aviad Hacohen: Racism has no place in Judaism— Ironically, the disgraceful racist campaign waged by Beitar Jerusalem soccer fans shames the democratic and Jewish values synonymous with the Beitar movement.

Isi Leibler: Engaging with anti-Israel charities— Why would a Jewish representative body associate itself with a charity that prides itself on maintaining a consistent record of hostility toward the Jewish state?

David M. Weinberg: Et tu, Britain?— Gerald Scarfe’s blood-curdling anti-Israel cartoon in The Sunday Times this week is the proverbial canary in the coal mine.

Dan Margalit: Election aftershocks— Several political parties face internal strife due to disappointing election performances.

Jonathan S. Tobin: Temper the Optimism About Fordow Blast—Iran’s official denial of reports of a major explosion at its underground nuclear facility in Fordow is heartening for those who are hoping that the rumors about a setback for the Islamist regime are true. The optimistic scenario would be based on the notion that if Iran is bothering to deny the stories of something bad happening, then something must have happened. But the unconfirmed rumors with details about hundreds of workers being trapped in the underground facility may also be a matter of hope being father to the wish, as many in the West would like to believe that some sort of covert intelligence activity or computer virus will be so successful as to relieve either the United States or Israel of the need to take overt military action to neutralize the Iranian threat.

Ryan Mauro: Iran’s Underground Nuke Site Struck?—The biggest blow in the covert campaign against Iran’s nuclear program may have just been delivered.

Lee Smith: Israel Shores Up Its Defenses, While Iran Remains Quiet—Informed sources are confirming reports that there was a major explosion at a uranium enrichment plant at an Iranian nuclear facility in Fordow last week. However, the White House believes the reports are not credible and Iran denies that anything is amiss, but a variety of news items coming out of Israel and Iran point to the likelihood that something significant is happening in the region.

Jonathan S. Tobin: Iran Isolated? Don’t Ask Argentina—Many in the United States assume that the international sanctions being enforced against Iran and the threats from American leaders about Tehran’s nuclear program have isolated that Islamist regime. But the reality of Iran’s diplomatic situation gives the lie to the blithe confidence about the West’s ability to make the ayatollahs give up their nuclear ambition. The fact that the Non-Aligned Movement held its conference in Tehran last fall with 120 United Nations member states in attendance–including the Muslim Brotherhood government of Egypt–should have been enough proof that isolation is a figment of the State Department’s imagination. But the decision of Argentina to create a joint “Truth Commission” with Iran to investigate the 1994 bombing of the Jewish Community Center building in Buenos Aires makes it official. Not only are Iran’s relations with most of the world thriving, but the Islamist Republic is also getting an official pass from another American ally for an act of international terror.

Adam Levick: How One British Paper Decided to Depict Living Jews on Holocaust Memorial Day—In my 2010 report published by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs about antisemitic cartoons, I noted that political cartoons often have more of an immediate impact in reinforcing negative stereotypes than a lengthy essay.  They express ideas which are easy to understand, and thus represent an efficient way to transmit hate and prejudices, including antisemitism.

Leo Rennert: Anti-Israel documentary made in Israel, NY Times eats it up—Paying homage to the ultra-dovish views of Hollywood’s liberal culture.

Jonathan S. Tobin: Why Is Obama Bragging About Egypt?—Nobody could have seriously expected President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to be pushed to explain their record of foreign policy failures in their joint interview on “60 Minutes” last night. With presidential sycophant Steve Kroft asking the questions there was little probing other than about their personal interrelations and the obligatory question about 2016 (which reminded us that the only real loser in the interview was Vice President Joe Biden who, despite being the adult in the White House when it comes to getting things passed through Congress, was sent the clear message that he is still an also-ran as far as the president is concerned). But there was one real nugget of information about the future of American foreign policy that the president let slip, and it actually deserves more attention than the titillating details about the Obama-Clinton alliance.

Joseph Klein: Egyptians Erupt Against Obama’s Favorite Islamist Regime—Obama tilts U.S. policy in the Muslim Brotherhood’s favor at the expense pro-democracy secularists.

Max Boot: The Risk of Iraqi Civil War—It hasn’t gotten much attention, but Iraq was badly shaken by an incident that occurred Friday in Fallujah: security forces fired on a crowd of anti-government protesters, killing at least seven people. The people of Fallujah got their revenge by killing at least two soldiers and kidnapping three more. As press accounts note, mourners in Falluja shouted, “The blood of our people will not be lost in vain,” and they set fire to an army checkpoint.

Max Boot: Iraq’s Lessons for France in Mali—The French are having initial and not unexpected success in Mali. Their fast-moving troops have taken the major city of Gao and are now about to enter fabled Timbuktu. Their advance was made possible–just as with the rapid American success in Afghanistan in 2001 and in Iraq in 2003–by the revulsion of ordinary people with a hated and despotic regime. Incredibly, Malians are shouting “Vive la France” to welcome their onetime colonial rulers back.

Robert Spencer: Who Is John Kerry Trying to Kid?—At this point there is no reason whatsoever for the U.S. to continue to send billions of taxpayer dollars to Pakistan.

Bryan Preston: NY Mayor Mike Bloomberg Uses Bodyguards to Bully Journalist in Washington (Updated)—Jason Mattera vs “America’s most prominent and deep-pocketed advocate for gun control.”

Bob Owens: Register … or Rebel: How Many New Yorkers Will Defy New Law?—NY Democrats have tipped their hand on their gun-control agenda, revealing to citizens that confiscatory disarmament of the civilian population is their goal, and that the “slippery slope” is no fable. They grossly miscalculated the public’s acceptance of their assault on the Second Amendment. What that means for the future in New York remains to be seen.

William A. Levinson: Never Let a Dead Child Go to Waste—The instant people wake up to the fact that you are lying to them and manipulating them, they will turn on you with no less enthusiasm than that with which they once followed you.

Michael Geer: Dial 911 and Die—From American Police Beat website: the average of seven same-sized city police response to a High-Priority 911 call is a staggering 11 minutes, 11 seconds.

Mike Razar: The Hippocritic Oaths—Do the oaths sworn by the president and member of Congress really mean anything?

Christopher Chantrill: Conservatism is More Than Growth and Opportunity—Most men vote on principle and most women vote for their children. So how does the GOP persuade women that voting for more free stuff is bad for their children?

John Fund: The Decline of Unions—A couple of network cameras and tripods sat outside the offices of the National Labor Relations Board here on Friday afternoon in the midst of a snowstorm. The NLRB doesn’t usually merit such attention, but it was pushed into the spotlight after Friday’s unanimous decision by a D.C. Court of Appeals panel declaring three of President Obama’s recess appointments to the NLRB unconstitutional.

Victor Davis Hanson: California at Twilight—The soft apartheid of a once-Golden State.

Bridget Johnson: ‘The Devil Is in the Details’ on Bipartisan Immigration Reform—Lawmakers offer praise for the bipartisan effort that brought about today’s framework, but won’t commit until they see a bill.

Thomas Sowell: Shouting Louder—An old-time trial lawyer once said, “When your case is weak, shout louder!” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shouted louder when asked about the Obama administration’s story last fall that the September 11th attack on the U.S. ambassador’s quarters in Benghazi was due to an anti-Islamic video that someone in the United States had put on the Internet, and thereby provoked a protest that escalated into violence.

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14--Blessings from Revelation

Blessings in the Book of Revelation is a book that you need to read, especially now.  There are blessings throughout the Scriptures but Revelation is the only book in the Bible actually containing a specific blessing for reading it. It’s repeated twice, once at the beginning and again at the end. This is the reason that I believe Revelation should be the first step toward studying biblical prophecy. Though not easy to do, Revelation can be broken down and understood by anyone, not just the academic elite. So, Revelation’s blessings are for everyone.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.

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Other Books by Neil Snyder

  • Stand! is a suspense novel that exposes the lies, corruption, and greed underlying the theory that man-made CO2 emissions are responsible for global warming.  Professor Wes Carlyle and Karen Sterling, his research collaborator, carefully scan the audience for their would-be attacker—a member of the enviro-gestapo who has been following them for days.  Wes spots his man in the back of the room leaning against the wall.  Suddenly, another man in the audience steps forward and moves toward Karen at a menacing pace.  With a vicious stroke, he swings a billy club at her head.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.
  • What Will You Do with the Rest of Your Life? deals with a question that every Christian has to consider: what should I do with my life?  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.
  • Falsely Accused is a true story about a young woman who was accused of committing a double homicide.  It’s about a travesty of justice, and it reveals Yahweh intervening in the life of a believer to rescue her from danger in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.  Everyone will enjoy the book, but young people in particular need to read it because the mistakes made that led to the problem could have been avoided.  They were the kinds of mistakes that young people are prone to make.  As they say, forewarned is forearmed.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.

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