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This first murder is presented with singular eloquence in a page of the Book of Genesis which has universal significance: it is a page rewritten daily, with inexorable and degrading frequency, in the book of human history.
This is what the Bible teaches in direct and eloquent language when it reports the joyful cry of the first woman, "the mother of all the living" (Gen 3:20). Aware that God has intervened, Eve exclaims: "I have begotten a man with the help of the Lord" (Gen 4:1). In procreation therefore, through the communication of life from parents to child, God's own image and likeness is transmitted, thanks to the creation of the immortal soul. 32 The beginning of the "book of the genealogy of Adam" expresses it in this way: "When God created man, he made him in the likeness of God. Male and female he created them, and he blessed them and called them man when they were created. When Adam had lived a hundred and thirty years, he became the father of a son in his own likeness, after his image, and named him Seth" (Gen 5:1-3). It is precisely in their role as co-workers with God who transmits his image to the new creature that we see the greatness of couples who are ready "to cooperate with the love of the Creator and the Saviour, who through them will enlarge and enrich his own family day by day".33 This is why the Bishop Amphilochius extolled "holy matrimony, chosen and elevated above all other earthly gifts" as "the begetter of humanity, the creator of images of God".34
Human life is sacred and inviolable at every moment of existence, including the initial phase which precedes birth. All human beings, from their mothers' womb, belong to God who searches them and knows them, who forms them and knits them together with his own hands, who gazes on them when they are tiny shapeless embryos and already sees in them the adults of tomorrow whose days are numbered and whose vocation is even now written in the "book of life" (cf. Ps 139: 1, 13-16). There too, when they are still in their mothers' womb-as many passages of the Bible bear witness60-they are the personal objects of God's loving and fatherly providence.
This is one of the apochrypal Books of Jasher. There are several (as many as five) separate works by this title, all composed much later than Biblical times. This particular one is a translation of a Hebrew book printed in 1613. Sepir Ha Yasher, the Hebrew title of this book, means the 'Book of the Upright', or 'the Upright or Correct Record'. This title was misread as 'Jasher', and at some point Jasher was treated as a proper name; however the pronoun 'the' (hebrew 'ha') never preceeds proper names.
I lay it out in the book. But I can tell you that the longest-lived are getting 95 percent of their calories from plants and only 5 percent from animal products. Contrary to what the paleo or Atkins diet says, these folks actually eat a high carb diet. About 65 percent of their diet is whole grains, beans, and starchy tubers. No matter where you go, the snack of choice is nuts. People who eat nuts live two to three years longer than non-nut eaters. But remember, they are moving all the time, not sitting at desks, in cars, or watching TV.
Introduction 7Section 1 Travel Prep 10Retirement Travel Will Renew Your Sense of Excitement About the World (and Invigorate You at the Same Time) Ernie J. Zelinski 10Travel-Planning Logistics Mahara Sinclaire 17Senior Travel Deals: An Overview Ed Perkins 24Rewire Your Travel Jeri Sedlar Rick Miners 30The Art of Authentic Travel Doris Gallan 35Solo Travel: A Great Way to Enjoy Newfound Freedom Janice Waugh 41Is Traveling Really the Retirement Dream? Jim Yih 47Improve Your Retirement Travel with Internet Took and Social Media Ron Mercier 51Leveraging Excess Good Credit Rick Ingersoll 56Shopping Across Borders for Medical Care Ilene Little 63Traveling Sin Rick Kimball 66Getting the Most from a Private Tour Guide Stephen Wheeler 72Section 2 There's Such a Lot of World to SeeThe Let's-Sell-Our-House-and-See-the-World Retirement Plan Lynne Martin 80What Retirees Can Learn from Career Breakers Jeff Jung 86Gap Years Are Wasted on the Young Jo Carroll 92Start with Your "A" List Michael Jeans 98Unconventional Travelers Janet Ed Howle 104Change Through Travel - it's Easier Than You Think Christine T. Mackay 110We Traveled the World for Two Years, Enhancing Our Lives with More Adventure and Romance Wayne Pat Dunlap 115Never a Still Moment Leyla Giray Alyanak 120Pick the Right Places, and Traveling Is Not Expensive Tim Leffel 125Just a Backpack and a Rollie: Our Plan to Sell It All and Become World Travelers in Retirement Nancy Thompson 131Section 3 Let's Get Away from It AllClamping for Retirees Abby Jeffords 140Look Local/or Great Times Mike Bonacorsi 145A Great Gal-loping Getaway Jane Cassie 152Section 4 VoluntourismVoluntourism: A Growing Alternative Travel-Option Among Retirees Jim T. Miller 160Earthwatch Adventures Warren Stortroen 164Clem Ruth Clemmer 169Somewhere in the World with Peter and Hinda Peter Hinda Schnurman 175Change Your World! Volunteer! Billy Akaisha Kaderli 183Section 5 Family TiesImportant Conversations with Your Partner About Retirement Travel Dorian Mintzer 190Maybe I Protest Too Much. Maybe Not Samuel Jay Keyser 197Travel to Rediscover Your Family Heritage Dave Bernard 201Retirement Travel - a Family Affair Dan Austin 207Enrich Your Life: Travel in Search of Adventure Sam Dalton 214Travels with [Insert Your Pet's Name Here] Chris Kingsley 221Section 6 Unusual TripsA Cartoon Mort Gerberg 228Writing Workshops Elizabeth Berg 230Wine Tourism George M. Taber 233A Magical Cooking Experience on the Amalfi Coast Karen Herbst 240Ranch Vacations Gene Kilgore 246Transformative Tanzania "Inventure" Margaret (MEG) Newhouse 251A Quest for Wonder: Machu Picchu Richard Bangs 258A Gift Maeona (Mae) Mendelson 264Seven Summits Carol Masheter 270Section 7 Special Places to LiveListening to Montana Donna L. Hull 278The journey Different Andrew Collins 284House-sitting as a Means to Travel Tracey Fieber 291How to Travel Without Being a Tourist Teresa Roberts 296Section 8 Journeys of the SpiritThe Road to Santiago Andrew McCarthy 302The Sacred Side of France Colleen J.T. Heater 308Finding Myself Amidst the Landscape of Others: The Art of intentional Travel Kendall Dudley 315Enrich Your Travel by Making a Local Connection Barbara Weibel 321How to Walk Your Talk: Traveling with Connection Taryn Walker 327Tales of the Tombs in Israel Judith Fein 332The Adventure Spa with Spirit Kristina Hurrell 337A journey to Self-Understanding John E. Nelson 344Thin Places Sharon Gilchrest O'Neill 349Section 9 Hit the Road, JackTwenty-five Feet and the Open Road Bob Lowry 356Little Bus, Big Bus Michael Milone 362There Is No Such Thing as Taking a Wrong Turn Zenaida des Aubris 368Walking the World - on the Path to a Life Fully Lived Ward Luthi 373Section 10 Sail AwayGliding Through French Wine Country Bill Roiter 382Sailing into Retirement Edwin Jacks 383Sailing the Mystery: My journey into the Unknown Ed Merck 392About the Editor 398Credits 399Show Moreif(typeof performance.mark !== 'undefined' && typeof performance.measure !== 'undefined')performance.mark("Product_Tabs_loading_end");performance.measure("productTabsDur","Product_Tabs_loading_start","Product_Tabs_loading_end");Related Subjects Travel - General & Miscellaneous Travel - General & MiscellaneousCustomer Reviews$(function() {var isLoggedIn = false;var ratingsParams = categoryID: 'Products',streamID: '1124183903', /* use Product ID for unique identifier? SkuID? - prd9781416246152 - ProductID? */containerID: 'ratingsDisplay',width: '100%',showCommentButton: false,ratingTemplate: '',onReadReviewsClicked: gotoReviews,onLoad: function() ,ratingsParamsComments = {categoryID: 'Products',streamID: '1124183903',containerID: 'prodReviewInfo',ratingTemplate:'' +' 2ff7e9595c
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