June 15, 2016
14 The Julian News
Ask Pastor Rick
Religion In The News Algeria Builds Giant Mosque With World's Tallest Minaret Algeria is building one of the world’s largest mosques, which officials say will serve as a buffer against radical Islam and crown the legacy of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. The Djamaa El Djazair mosque is being built facing the bay of Algiers as part of a complex that will include a one-million book library, a Koranic school and a museum of Islamic art and history. It will also have an 874 feet high minaret – the world’s tallest – as well as a 215,000 square feet prayer hall capable of accommodating up to 120,000 worshippers. Source: Voice of America News, summarized by Pastor Rick
Ask Pastor Rick
What is the Scriptural basis for the age of accountability? I think the best way to answer that is to say: There is no "age of accountability" identified in Scripture, as such. There is nothing in the Bible that says, "Here is the age, and from here on you are accountable!" It couldn’t possibly be a specific age because children from
culture to culture and from age to age in history, mature at different paces. So God, in His infinite wisdom, didn't specify a particular age. God knows when each soul is accountable. God knows when real acceptance or rejection has taken place; when the love of God or love of sin exists consciously and willfully in the heart. God alone knows when that occurs. That’s why I encourage parents to respond to a child that has questions about God. Talk with them about it. Encourage them to seek after truth to the point where it is genuine. The Lord knows when it takes root, even if we don’t. Rick Hill is the Senior Pastor at Hillside Church on 3rd and C Streets in Julian, CA. Direct all questions and correspondence to: hccpastorrick@ gmail.com or Hillside Church, Religion In The News, Box 973, Julian, CA, 92036. (Opinions in this column do not necessarily express the views of Julian News, its editor, or employees.)
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continued from page 6 6. SCIENCE: Sunlight exposure on bare skin can help to form which vitamin? 7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How many minutes are in one degree of longitude or latitude? 8. ADVERTISEMENTS: What product’s advertising campaign declared that its consumption was “The Right Thing To Do”? 9. SPORTS: How many periods are in a National Hockey League game? 10. TELEVISION: What was the forerunner of PBS, the national public broadcasting service?
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1. Augusta, Maine 2. Sweden 3. “Die Hard” 4. Alexander Pope 5. South America 6. Vitamin D 7. 60 8. Quaker Oats 9. Three 10. National Educational Television ® 2016 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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with a straightforward and simple solution: • Instead of separate ballots with different rules for each party, the state would issue just one ballot and list all the candidates; • Every voter gets to vote for the candidate of their choice, regardless of party affiliation; • Independent candidates can participate for the first time; and • Political parties get to choose whether to count the votes of non-members. • The Independent Voter Project (IVP) provided legal research and assistance to legislators and the legislative analyst in drafting the amendment. “After a presidential election year that has demonstrated the real negative consequences to the public discourse and to individual voting rights that a privatized and exclusive primary election process encourages, we hope California legislators make history as being the first state in the country to implement a taxpayer-funded presidential primary election that truly serves voters,” said S. Chad Peace, attorney for the Independent Voter Project. Over the last two years, IVP has led a coalition of nonpartisan organizations and 7 individual plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of New Jersey’s closed primary system, which allows only Republican and Democratic party voters to participate, despite the state’s 48% independent voter registration. As court precedent stands today, a voter must join one of the two qualified political parties in that state as a condition of gaining the right to vote during the primary election. IVP has expressed their intent to challenge this legal requirement in other states as part of a long-term strategy to protect the rights of every individual voter, regardless of his or her party affiliation.
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will stay with me forever! Meathead Goldwyn also is the founder and editor of the world’s most popular barbecue and grilling website, AmazingRibs. com. He applies the latest research to backyard cooking in his just-released cookbook, which features more than 100 thoroughly tested recipes. For succulent results every time, nothing is more crucial than understanding the science behind the interaction of food, fire, heat and smoke. This is the definitive guide to the concepts, methods, equipment and accessories of barbecue and grilling. Best of all, every cookbook purchase comes with a 90-day free membership in the AmazingRibs.com Pitmaster Club! With the help of physicist and food scientist Prof. Greg Blonder, Ph.D, of Boston University, Meathead blends chemistry, physics, meat science and humor. Every page and each unique recipe shatter the myths that stand in the way of barbeque perfection. Here’s Meathead’s recipe for Skinny Steaks. It serves two and takes just 10 minutes. Enjoy! SKINNY STEAKS Reverse sear works best on thicker cuts. For thin steaks and ultrathin steaks like skirt steak, you need a very different technique. As with thick steaks, the goal is the same: a dark brown exterior and a tender, juicy, medium-rare interior. For steaks 1-inch thick or less, the secret is to use very high heat and keep them moving. You are a human rotisserie. Be the rotisserie. 2 steaks, each about 3/4 inch thick Kosher salt (about 1/2 teaspoon per pound) Freshly ground black pepper Vegetable oil Prep Trim the surface fat and silverskin from the steaks, if necessary. Sprinkle with salt, and dry brine in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 hours
before cooking. Just before cooking, pat the meat dry with paper towels (moisture creates steam and prevents browning). Sprinkle with pepper, pressing it in with your hands. Fire Up Get your grill screaming hot. If you’re using charcoal, pile the coals just beneath the cooking surface. On a gas grill, drop the grate as close to the burners as possible. Leave the lid off. You won’t really be using the indirect zone, but it is nice to have in case you need a safe zone away from the flames. Cook Put the meat over the hottest part of the grill. You need to stand by the grill and flip every minute so the hot surface cools, inhibiting heat buildup and preventing the interior from overcooking. Aim for a uniform dark brown without grill marks and 125 F to 130 F in the middle. Things move fast, so be on your toes.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL COACH LOCATION: Julian High School Julian Union High School District San Diego County JOB REQUIREMENTS: Season: FALL Practice everyday after school; Travel periodically through the season; Work well with others. EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION: Meet the qualifications outlined in the JUHSD Athletic Program Policies and Procedures Manual and JUHSD Board Policies regarding Coaches. Demonstrated successful ability: to work with young adolescents; to coach and teach basketball; to teach, enforce, advocate, and model appropriate behavior, character traits, and educational values to student athletes. SALARY: Stipend - $1,360 APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled HOW TO APPLY: Coach applications are available at the Julian Union High School District Office and Edjoin:
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL COACH LOCATION: Julian High School Julian Union High School District San Diego County JOB REQUIREMENTS: Season: November-February Practice everyday after school; Travel periodically through the season; Work well with others. EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION: Meet the qualifications outlined in the JUHSD Athletic Program Policies and Procedures Manual and JUHSD Board Policies regarding Coaches. Demonstrated successful ability: to work with young adolescents; to coach and teach basketball; to teach, enforce, advocate, and model appropriate behavior, character traits, and educational values to student athletes. SALARY: Stipend - $1,360 APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled HOW TO APPLY: Coach applications are available at the Julian Union High School District Office and Edjoin:
Julian Union High School District Office 1656 Hwy 78, Julian, CA 92036 (760) 765-0606 Ext. 103 Online at – Edjoin.org TFN
Julian Union High School District Office 1656 Hwy 78, Julian, CA 92036 (760) 765-0606 Ext. 103 Online at – Edjoin.org TFN