The Flood - Hollywood Edition

Plans are in the works to film a major Hollywood epic on the biblical story of Noah. Deadline New York reports Paramount is nearing signing onto the big ticket picture Noah written and to be directed by Darren Aronofsky, director of Black Swan.
The film will cost well more than the ark cost Noah to build:
Noah [...]

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It Was All a Plan

Continuing our discussion of Joseph and the financial lessons in his story: the Divine plan behind Joseph’s sale to the Ishmaelites and his ultimately landing in Pharaoh’s court is stated clearly in Genesis 50 as was foreshadowed a few chapters earlier.
After their father, Jacob-Israel dies, Joseph tells his brothers, “you meant [...]

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The Bible’s Heart

In Hebrew, the last letter of the Torah is Lamed which appears in the last sentence of the last chapter of Deuteronomy in the last letter of the word “Israel.” Deuteronomy 34:12: “and for all the mighty deeds and all the terrifying displays of power that Moses performed in the sight of all Israel.”
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Does Anyone In DC Pay Their Taxes? - Part 5

Here’s the latest DC leader with tax troubles. The LA Times quotes a Bloomberg investigation into California Congressman Pete Stark – a senior House Democrat who helps write the nation’s tax laws. The State of Maryland is now launching an investigation into Stark who:
has been claiming a $1.7 million Maryland home as his principal residence in recent years, [...]

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“It doesn’t pay to be greedy and rob God”

In this Letter to the Editor of the Pocono Record, the Rev. Marilyn Smith cites the experiences of Abraham and Jacob to argue for tithing even in tough times:
If we can’t be faithful giving God 10 percent of our little, why would God give us more?

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The Way You Judge Others is the Way You Will Be Judged

Here’s the latest twist on administration officials/nominees with tax problems.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, who was forced to fork up $34,000 in unpaid back taxes, told the House Ways and Means Committee Tuesday that the Obama administration will be going after people who avoid and evade taxes. In prepared remarks before Congress, he said the president [...]

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Behavior Modification or Forgiveness?

In his Washington Post/On Faith column, “Our Brothers’ Keepers, Not their Guarantors,” Rabbi Brad Hirschfield cites the Cain and Abel story to support bailing out even those who behaved irresponsibly, offering a different take than this famous TV clip arguing the government’s subsidy of “losers’ mortgages” promotes bad behavior.
When God asks him where his brother is, Cain [...]

Does Anyone in DC Pay Their Taxes?

Now a fourth Obama administration nominee with tax troubles.
This time, it’s Ron Kirk, the president’s choice to be U.S. trade representative. Kirk owes an estimated $10,000 in back taxes from earlier in the decade and has agreed to pay them, the Senate Finance Committee said Monday.
Remember this good lesson for public officials from Abraham in Genesis: even [...]

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Taxation Without Representation: Bible Edition

Pharaoh’s famine policy — besides teaching us about nationalization of assets and urbanization  — constitutes an ancient precedent that to this day hasn’t changed much: a government is never quick to reduce the tax burden even when the crisis ends.
Pharaoh’s famine tax remained in effect, even after the seven years of famine were over. Joseph — the [...]

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Government’s Perpetual Expansion

A new Huffington Post column by Alan Schram discussing Obama’s colossal federal expenditures and the taxes they portend are remeniscient of the permanence of ancient Egypt’s tax policy described in Genesis.
Once government is on the advance, it rarely yields its power and authority, and it will be exceedingly difficult to cut back expenses. So either taxes [...]

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