Sunday, November 12, 2006

Progress, a definition


"The reasonable missionary tries to adapt the mission frontier to himself...


the unreasonable missionary adapts himself to the mission frontier;

--therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable."

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Monday, September 18, 2006

Natural selection at Jubilee Vietnam Church

While young Cassandra plays, Geo. and Dr. Bui demonstrate the biology of natural selection.

Natural selection is a process by which individual organisms with favorable traits are more likely to survive than those with unfavorable traits. Indeed...

...so long as Geo & Dr. Bui secure a steady supply of food their Jubilee Vietnam kinship group should survive. Here, their edible plants and animals included flank steak, chicken, and all manner of rice and noodles.

Modern biology is fun!

JVC ECOSYSTEM :: SILICON VALLEY, CALIFORNIA USA
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Wildlife missionary


Crocodile Hunter and wife Terri
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
I am saddened by the death of Steve Irwin, the Croc Hunter.

I looked upon Irwin as a wildlife missionary, spreading the
gospel of love for animals.

Steve loved life, loved animals, loved and married an American,
boy I loved that guy!

But the ocean can be a dangerous place. As soon as you set foot in
the water, you enter the food chain. Steve knew the risks and
he played the odds with intelligence --but died nevertheless. Irwin
left us a legacy as a real wildlife evangelist.

Knowing what our pop-culture tries to pass off as role models
nowadays: "Survivor" rejects and "Paris Hilton", I'd be pleased
if my nieces and nephews took their inspiration from the
likes of Steve Irwin.

And Terri, well her soulmate is gone and she's still so young...

Godspeed, Steve....

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Saturday, September 02, 2006

Virginia's surprise birthday party at Jubilee Vietnamese

A week and a half ago, we had a surprise birthday party for Virginia following the Jubilee Vietnamese service.

In this picture, while Lisa Rich helps cut the cake, Pas. Nguyen Bui explains that it is not impolite in Vietnamese culture to ask someone their age.

However, Pas. Bui was unsuccessful in getting Virginia's cooperation.

Nice try Pastor!

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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Nuclear restraint


Kim Jong il
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
I admire Condie Rice as Sect'y of State, but her call for Hezbollah and Israel to show restraint during a time of war, is odd.

If Hezbollah had nuclear weapons, --does anyone think they would hesitate to use them against Israel?

Israel has nuclear weapons; they do not use them.

The irony is that Israel is demonstrating restraint.

And speaking of lethal things flying through the air, I predict North Korea will get so impatient by the worldwide attention focused on this war that they'll fire off more missiles into the Sea of Japan very soon.

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Homo Sapien Brain-power


Jubilee Vietnamese
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
As expert hunter-gatherers, Early Man was able to bring down large game using his superior intellect.

Today however, modern man uses his brain power for other things, and so, has his game brought to him by other members of his tribe.

(Here, Pas. Bui & Geo enjoy the generosity of Jubilee Vietnamese wives who prepare edibles every Sunday afternoon. Caramba!

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Plutonium vs. evil


PHYSICS
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
"The real problem is in the hearts and minds of men. It is not a problem of physics but of ethics. It is easier to denature plutonium than to denature the evil from the spirit of man."
—Albert Einstein

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Free Press: a very old concept

With regard to Muslim cartoon depictions in the world's free press:

Christians, Jews, Buddhists, and Mormons don't explode in violence when their religious sensibilities are offended. They certainly don't expect their beliefs to be immune from criticism, mockery, or dissent.

Radical Muslims should learn from their peaceful neighbours.

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Good foreign surveillance

Since the mass-terror attacks of 9/11, we've won two wars, liberated millions of people from monstrous regimes, and presided over democratic elections in Afghanistan and in Iraq.

"Focusing" on the big picture, some Americans are upset that, during this period, the President eavesdropped on al Qaida telephone conversations received in the United States.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

U.S.A., U.K., Australia, N. Zealand


English-speaking Marine In IRAQ
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
It seems to this missionary that the world is quite fortunate to have English-speaking nations who are willing to do most of the world's heavy lifting in securing liberty and peace for its citizenry.

In the meantime, most of Europe cowers.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Argentina --please answer the phone

This week while France was burning, a stadium in Argentina was filled with people waving Che Guevara flags and screaming obscenities at Pres. George W. Bush's free trade proposals.

Obscenities_Che Guevera. A perfect match.

Um, excuse, me Argentina, but anyone whose personal income and survival depends on which way the world turns, should have dropped Che's marxist/leninist ideas like a hot potato --a generation ago.

Argentina! you have a phone call, it's reality on line 1!

Exceptional heritage

America, as a nation of immigrants, assimilites foreign nationals much easier than, say, European countries.

The 2-week sacking of France teach just how exceptional my country really is.

Of course in America we have our own problems of divisive multiculturalism. But I am nevertheless so thankful for my liberties.

Islam is entirely incompatible with "individual liberty." On the other hand, liberty is a crucial component of western countries. The United States of America was planned and created by people who were Christians, were biblically literate, but who respected other traditions.

Think about it!

In countries under the tyranny of Islamic law, there’s no such idea as liberty: you are either a Muslim, or are in danger of having your throat cut open with a rusty knife by dark consciences; cf. Matt 5:44.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Paris, day 14


Muslim Youths Set Paris Ablaze
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
France's bling-bling is going up in smoke!

Friday, November 04, 2005

To: Pakistan, with love


U.S. charity and Pakistan
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
Most don't know, but the Pentagon's budget performs vital Christian charity.

America's Pakistan Earthquake Response, to date:

Evacuated Locals: 8,218
Humanitarian Supplies: 940 tons
Med Supplies: 53 tons
Blankets: 6,640
Cots: 2,210
Airlift Missions: 104

100% of the indirect charity that Virginia and I give --goes through the U.S. government!

Behold, a Christian nation practicing Christian charity --through our emissary --the U.S. Armed Forces.

Monday, October 31, 2005

1st George 1:1

"But now bring me a man who deploys to the mission frontier. And when the man arrives he becomes an exponent of Christ." ~ 1 George 1:1

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Poverty's cure

CNN's Christiane Amanpour inquired: "What is the solution for stopping nearly a billion people around the world having to struggle on less than $1 a day?"

Christiane, the solution is Freedom and Opportunity.

Freedom creates many kinds of fruit: opportunity is one.

A nation's citizens then use opportunity to unleash their creativity. NEWS FLASH: Freedom and opportunity cure poverty.

Monday, October 24, 2005

Where's Bono?


Bono
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
The 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck Kashmir on October 8, killed more than 53,000 people.

Virginia and I have learned that time is running out for survivors unless help arrives before winter.

I, um, must have missed the star-spangled Hollywood relief telethon for this disaster.

Something must have made the tsunami a more chic calamity, I don't know, --but the Pakistanis need aid just as badly. Where's Bono?

Friday, October 14, 2005

Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment." --Ralph Waldo Emerson

"You're in good hands on the mission frontier with George & Virginia; deploy with us!" --Ralph Waldo Obregon

Monday, October 03, 2005

Newtonian physics


Geo inspecting the transcendent
Originally uploaded by Geo & VO.
I have become so impressed with what I can do with Newtonian physics -- my cell phone, my car, my Powerbook, my e-mail, etc., -- that I sometimes forget that the vast majority of the universe is not Newtonian.