Christian Guitar Hero FAIL Sep 1, 2008
Author: Dallas VonKillbot. As opposed to Katy Perry s breasts, sucks. (Synthesis)
Pastor's philosophy: 'Win 'em, give 'em' Aug 9, 2008
Evangelizing words spoken by the man whose life journey reads much like Paul's conversion on his way to Tarsus. Brown grew up in Palmyra, Mo. (Sioux City Journal, IO)
Tarsem Rises with The Fall Jun 4, 2008
Tarsus Brings his Imagination to Life through a Remade Tale. There is nothing more captivating than what we imagine, and yet how can one even attempt to create such a vision. (Suite101.com)
Books: What the Gospels Meant Feb 26, 2008
Luke was an associate of Paul, also called Saul of Tarsus, a Pharisee leader. In fact, Luke traveled with Paul on one of the missionary journeys. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Stripping away misconceptions Oct 31, 2007
Lady in Red, since we re in the bible belt, like Saul of Tarsus, before he became Paul the Theologian, gimme permission to blast all these folks whose doctrine I disagree with just say the word. By Willie Dynamite. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Letters: Why Measures 49 and 50 don’t deserve a 'yes' vote Oct 18, 2007
Hover wrote on Oct 17, 2007 1:58 PM:" Jesus supposedly lived in the 1st century, in the year of our Lord and died at the year 33. Mark was the first gospel written with the others clearly derived from Mark. Mark mentions the destruction of the Jewish Temples in the year 70, so the gospels all came later than that. There are at least 4 decades between Jesus's death and the first book written. All accounts of Jesus come from Paul, Saul of Tarsus during this 40 year gap. His accounts come from a... (Corvallis Gazette Times, OR)
Ruins of Ephesus perfect starting point Sep 11, 2007
Roughly 70 percent of the sites mentioned in the New Testament places like Tarsus, Ephesus, Antioch, Galatia are in present-day Turkey, the area where Paul spent almost 20 years working to spread Christianity to non-Jewish residents of the region ... It was a short journey between the city and his hometown of Tarsus, in southern Turkey ... The St. Paul Trail is a 312-mile hike through the Turkish hinterlands that starts at sea level near Paul's hometown of Tarsus and climbs to more than 6,500... (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Booming Anti-Aging Medicine Now Takes China Aug 2, 2007
One which began with a strategic US$60 million investment in Medical Conferences International Inc.(MCII) by London-based Tarsus Group PLC ). The deal saw Tarsus take an 80% stake in MCII, which was founded by Dr. Goldman and Dr. Ronald Klatz, who are respectively Chairman of the Board and President of the A4M. Then in July, 2007, Tarsus along with Drs ... Tarsus knows a good investment. (PR Newswire)
Aging: Disease or Business Opportunity? Apr 15, 2007
They recently sold an 80 percent stake in their conventions business for as much as $49 million to the Tarsus Group, a London media concern. Dr. Klatz and Dr. Goldman are not afraid to take on their critics. (Shoals TimesDaily)
Dick Cheney Syndrome? Mar 17, 2007
By that standard, Saul of Tarsus, Arthur Vandenberg, Irving Kristol, Ronald Reagan -- to pick at random from a thousand such cases of men undergoing profound change of worldview -- are psychiatric cases ... By that standard, Saul of Tarsus, Arthur Vandenberg, Irving Kristol, Ronald Reagan -- to pick at random from a thousand such cases of men undergoing profound change of worldview -- are psychiatric cases. (Townhall.com)
'Misunderstanding': Hillary Says Homosexuality Is Not Immoral... Mar 16, 2007
"Paul" Saul of Tarsus created the New Testament statements against homosexuality NOT God. Eric | 03. (The Drudge Report)
Lost Tomb of Jesus' finds 'DaVinci'-style controversy Mar 5, 2007
Also, the best promoters of Christianity weren't the apostles, but Paul: "This means that the historical study of Christianity begins not with Christ but his most important follower, Paul. Originally Saul of Tarsus... Saint Paul (3-67 CE)... Often called the "second founder of the Christian church," ... experienced an intense vision of Christ and converted to Christianity. ... Paul became the most visible of the apostles after the crucifixion since he was the best educated and uniquely... (Chicago Tribune)
Hebrew Prophecies Reveal the Coming of Paul -- Author Thomas L. Cossette Unveils Astounding Revelations About Paul Feb 27, 2007
Before Paul (Saul) of Tarsus, there was King Saul of the old ... Hebrew Prophecies of the Coming of Paul delves into the allegorical details linking the uncanny similarities and traits in the lives of King Saul of old to Paul (Saul) of Tarsus, which was found in the Hebrew Prophecies with amazing accuracy. (Primezone Releases)
Tapped-out trees threaten frankincense Dec 24, 2006
In western Christianity, tradition holds that the wise men were three kings on camels: Melchior, of Arabia, bringing gold to represent Jesus' royal nature; Balthasar, from Ethiopia, bringing frankincense, representing his divinity; and Caspar, from Tarsus (modern Turkey), bearing myrrh, another sap incense once used in death rites, presaging the Crucifixion. The Gospel of Matthew doesn't say there were three of them or how long it took between Jesus' birth and their arrival, saying they came... (Herald Online, SC -- Health)
Healing the body to reach the soul Oct 11, 2006
Beginning with Saint Paul of Tarsus, innumerable Christians have devoted themselves to answering Old and New Testament commands to spread the word of God. But despite biblical stories of Jesus healing physical ailments, the concept of adding healthcare to missions is less than two centuries old. (Boston Globe)
Do the media have a liberal bias? Aug 1, 2006
Last week or the week before I used Chuck of Tarsus and got nothing ... Chuck of Tarsus is funny and I missed it. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)
Bird flu scare in France Jan 25, 2006
The French health ministry had claimed it was investigating a possible case of bird flu in the 32-year-old woman who had returned from a two-week stay in the Tarsus region in Turkey ... Tarsus, in Turkey's East Mediterranean part, is not known to have been affected by the disease. (Channel 4 News)
French doctors test woman for bird flu after trip to Turkey Jan 24, 2006
The French health ministry said the woman, who was travelling alone, had complained of feeling ill after returning from a two-week visit to her family in the Tarsus region of Turkey. So far the area has not reported any cases of bird flu. (Guardian Unlimited)
Women tests negative for bird flu Jan 23, 2006
She had been traveling in Tarsus on Turkey's Mediterranean Coast, an area not believed affected by the flu. Given the symptoms and her travel history, the National Institute for Sanitary Monitoring declared it to be a case of suspected bird flu, in accordance with the government's new anti-bird flu program. (Scotsman)
French bird flu case is negative Jan 23, 2006
The woman went to hospital on Saturday following a stay in the Tarsus region of Turkey, where she had been travelling alone. Her case was treated as potential bird flu because of the "symptoms and because the woman saw dead birds while travelling in a country affected by the epidemic," the ministry said earlier. (BBC News -- Europe)
France investigates possible human bird flu case Jan 23, 2006
The woman, 32, was hospitalised in Montpellier following a two-week stay in the Tarsus region ... The Tarsus region was not known to have been affected by the disease. (Telegraph.co.uk)