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A derrogatory name for an overweight or obese person, popularized by the millenial generation. steven jiminez IS A FAT HUGE LARD WHO HAS MORE ROLLS THEN GOLDEN CORRAL


Are you a boomer gen-exer or millenial?

By most definitions of Generation X, I'd be a Gen X-er. Different sources have different birth years for each generation, and there is at least one which would define me as a Millennial.


What is the millenial state for Christians?

It is the 1000 year reign of Christ. Following the rapture of the church there is a period of 7 years of tribulation on the earth where a good majority of people die. Right before all chaos happens, Jesus returns to earth with the saints, destroys the anti-christ, bounds satan, and establishes his kingdom on earth.


What is the definition of the word millennials?

Millennials is an abbreviation of "millennial generation" and is a term used by demographers that refers to a segment of the population born between the years of 1980 and 2000. Millennials are sometimes referred to as "Generation Y" in the media.


Where is beulah found in the Bible?

Yes, in Isaiah 62.4 Thou shalt no more be termed Forsaken; neither shall thy land any more be termed Desolate: but thou shalt be called Hephzibah, and thy land Beulah: for the LORD delighteth in thee, and thy land shall be married The context of this chapter in Isaiah, is the soon return of our Lord Jesus Christ as the husband of the bride, his church, who waits eagerly for his return.


What is the answer to the world hardest math problem?

The hardest math problems are those which remain unsolved. One example is the Riemann Hypothesis, which asks if the non trivial zeroes of the Rieman Zeta Function all have real part 1/2. The Riemann Zeta Function is the sum of a discrete infinite series of a complex variable s (1/ns from n=1 to infinity) where the real part of s is greater than 1. The solution to this problem has implications for the distribution of prime numbers, and is one of the famous "millenial" problems. It was proposed by Bernhard Riemann in 1859. By "complex variable" we don't mean a complicated variable, we simply mean a number of the form ai + b, where i2 = -1. As noted above, the real part of s (b) must be greater than 1, or the series does not converge and the sum would therefore not be finite. There are other problems in mathematics, some which might be harder, but this one is an interesting one and merits closer scrutiny.


What are the differences between Christians?

According to a recent study, there are about 41,000 churches/organizations that claim to be Christian. Each of these have some form of differences from another and therefore to many to list here. Suffice it to say, some major differences are as follows: Sunday, Saturday, Friday sunset to Saturday sunset worship of Sabbat; God is a trinity, God is now Father and Son, God is one divine being; Jesus is mankinds only intercessor, Virgin Mary and Saints are intercessors; Jesus is the Head of His Father's Church on Earth, some human is appointed head; Worshipping God's Holy Days and Festivals only or the Holidays of Mankind; Obeying all of God's Law except sacrificial and priestly ordinances or following the man-made laws or interpretations of God's Law in many branches. Heaven comes to the New Earth or we die and go to heaven immmediately; Likewise, hell is where the 2nd death for incorrigible, unrepentant mankind is and the eternal torment for ha satan and his demons or the place of torment for sinful mankind akin to Dante's Inferno. Man can be 'born-again' in their physical lifetimes or we will be born again as spiritual sons and daughters after the Millenial Judgment Process. The list goes on....


What are the disagreements about beliefs within Christianity?

There are more than a few, hence a recent poll of over 30,000 churches/organizations worldwide which call themselves Christian - each with differences in their stated beliefs. Some of the major differences are: * Godhead - how many divine beings in it currently? * Sabbath - the God-given 7th day of rest (Sunset Friday to sunset Saturday) or is it the 1st day of the week or another? * Laws of God - are all the Laws given to the Israelites still in place/modified or have just the Sacrificial and Cleansing laws done away with by Jesus, the eternal High Priest? * Intercession - can Mother Mary and other 'Saints' intercede on behalf of mankind or is Jesus the only Intercessor? * Confession - can one simply and privately confess to God or must one see an official 'Priest?' * Food - are dietary Laws still in effect or have they been done away with? * Works - is salvation of Grace or can works save a person? Are new diciples expected to do God's good works? * Government - is God's government found in a large organization or a 'little flock? * Judgment - does one get judged immediately at death or do they just sleep and are then awakened in a specific order for the judgment process? * Heaven/Hell/Rapture - just what is the correct definition of each? * Millenial Rule - before/during/after the Tribulation Period? Depending on what one group accepts, modifies, or discounts will give the questioner their answer to this question for the most part. There will be some with other, 'minor' differences.


Who is Jared Kusnitz?

MTV has picked up UNDEREMPLOYED - a single-camera comedy about 5 twentysomethings in Chicago from Dirty Sexy Money creator Craig Wright. Jared Kusnitz, Michelle Ang, Sarah Habel, Inbar Lavi and Diego Boneta have been cast as the leads in the project, which revolves around Lou (Kusnitz), Sofia (Ang), Daphne (Habel), Raviva (Lavi) and Miles (Boneta) - talented best pals who were confident that they were about to dazzle the universe with their brilliance on the eve of their college graduation but a year later find themselves going through a series of odd jobs, low-paying gigs, and comical situations - all in an effort to make ends meet. "It is a comedy about the millenial generation's experience entering young adult life and the workforce in today's economic climate," MTV's head of programming David Janollari said. "It's about post-college reality versus the amplified expectations... exploring all the firsts from love, family, friends and career in today's post-Gen X world." Jared is going to Prom in 2011! He booked one of the lead roles in the new Disney film coming to theaters on April 29th 2011. He has also starred in quite a few indie movies including "Dance of the Dead" and "Otis." Both of these movies were official choices of the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Lionsgate purchased "Dance Of The Dead" at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. In April 2009 you saw him as a series regular in the ABC sitcom, "Surviving Suburbia" starring alongside Bob Saget and Cynthia Stevenson. Jared recently won a Best Actor award from the Zombie Dead Letter Awards for the role of Jimmy Dunn in the film "Dance of the Dead" -- which garnered and won 8 awards in various categories including Best Movie. Jared is the lead in Zack 16, (zack16.com) an Internet stealth viral campaign by award winning director randy Krallman, (talking E Trade Babies). This project won a Bronze award at Cannes Lions Festival, 2009. He also recently starred in a short called Meanwhile At The Plaza written and directed by David H Steinberg, (American Pie 2, Puss and Boots). Watch for Jared on The Secret Life Of The American Teenager. Episodes begin airing March 2011. He will be a recurring guest star on one of ABC Family's most watched shows! Some of his other credits include Guest Star roles on various TV shows including Community with Joel McHale and Chevy Chase and Private Practice where he was thrilled to meet Chandra Wilson, an actress who has been an inspiration for years. He can be seen in several National commercials airing 2009/2010.


Is Satan on earth or in heaven?

According to God's law, a thing is established upon the testimony of at least two witnesses [Deut.19:15].John, in his testimonial vision, says: "...Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: HE WAS CAST OUT INTO THE EARTH, and his angels were cast out with him." (Rev.12:9)And Jesus tells us: "...I BEHELD SATAN AS LIGHTNING FALL FROM HEAVEN." (Luke 10:18)Additional Comments:Many believe the accounts in Isaiah 14:12-16 along with Ezekiel 28:12-14 are actually speaking to this event which is supported by the Scripture above.


How did the Exclusive Brethren start?

To call the Exclusive Brethren 'Plymouth Brethren' is an error that would offend the vast majority of Brethren meeting in small chapels and Gospel Halls around the world. The Exclusive Brethren had their roots in the 1820's movement that became known as the Plymouth Brethren, but by the late 1840's, the first of many doctrinal divisions had separated the primarily evangelical Plymouth Brethren into two distinct 'camps'. The original movement has been described as 'a Reformation within a Reformation'. A large number of people were dissatisfied with the established church of the early 19th century and it seemed like a breath of fresh air to meet in a simpler environment without the constraints of clergy or centralized administration. The early dissidents began to gather in larger groups and one of the largest, a gathering of several hundred was in Plymouth, England. It was there that they were first referred to as the Plymouth Brethren. A doctrinal concept that has become heavily associated with the more correctly named Taylorite-Hales Exclusive Brethren is 'Separation' - or in it's full form, 'Separation from evil'. The simple instructions in 2 Timothy 2 have evolved into a rigid framework of rules and regulations that have resulted in today's Exclusive Brethren being accurately described as "an extremist sect and cult". The first public demonstration of Exclusive Brethren 'Separation' occurred in 1848/1849 when John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) led a major division of the early Plymouth Brethren. At the center of the storm were the doctrinal beliefs of two men, Benjamin W Newton and Darby. Newton did not adhere to Darby's Dispensationalist teachings and would probably today be viewed as a Post-Millenialist. Darby advocated his Pre-Millenial prophetic view of the church and held that the church would be 'Raptured' prior to the Tribulation (these Darby teachings were later to gain huge popularity in the USA and elsewhere mainly due to the widely circulated Scofield Bible notes). Darby maintained that all Brethren gatherings or assemblies should follow the decisions of another. In practice, this meant that should a local assembly pronounce a disciplinary decision, this decision would be submitted to a higher authority (the remainder of the linked congregations) for review and confirmation. If upheld, then all assemblies were to abide by the decision. Implicit in this process was the assumption that an associated assembly represented the Christian witness in any town that it existed. Darbyites, as they were to become known, referred to themselves as 'those surrounding the Lords Table'. Thus, in just 20 years, some components of the small breakaway movement was already becoming convinced that they alone represented the 'true' Christian church. Following a stormy meeting in London, Darby lit a fuse that would rip the movement apart. All those that followed Newtons' 'Heresy' would henceforth no longer be considered part of the Brethren fellowship. As the impact of the decision continued over the subsequent months, a nearby chapel at Bethesda dared to allow one or two of the now 'cut-off' members of Newtons congregation to join them in communion. This sparked the 1848 crisis and by 1849, the Plymouth Brethren were irretrievably split into two camps - the larger original 'Open' Plymouth Brethren and the new 'Closed' or Darbyite followers. It is this latter group that became known as the Exclusive Brethren.


What are the biblical Dispensations?

Biblically, the word "dispensation" literally means, "management; oversight; administration."In addition to meaning "management" (as used, for example, 1 Corinthians 9:17), it is also used to indicate a period of time characterized by the manner in which God "managed," or "administered," His relationship with mankind (as used in Ephesians 1:10).In Bible history, there have been three dispensations, or "ages:"Innocence, this was the era of peace in the garden of Eden which ended when Adam and Eve chose to sin.Conscience, this dispensation came to a close with Noah's flood (Genesis 6:8)Human Government, this dispensation ended with the tower of Babel in Genesis 11The Abrahamic Covenant/Promise, (Gen. 12:1)The Mosaic covenant/Law, in which God related to man through a chosen race (Deuteronomy 7:6), characterized by and through the Ten Commandments and the Law of Moses. this dispensation was fulfilled in Jesus Christ and ended at the cross.The Dispensation of Grace, or current dispensation which we live in now, in which God relates to man by and through His own Son, Jesus Christ (Hebrews 1:1, 2), and His completed Word, the Bible (2 Timothy 3:16). This dispensation is concluded when Jesus Christ returns in the clouds to snatch away his church.The Dispensation of Tribulation, the great tribulation is a seven year period ending with the triumphal second advent of the messiah when Jesus returns to the earth as a conquering King who will fulfill all the remaining prophesies and promises to Israel.Dispensation of 1000 year reign, this dispensation is characterised by the physical presence of Christ on earth ruling the earth while Satan is bound. this dispensation is concluded with the Great White Throne Judgement.The Dispensation of Eternity, this is the only Dispensation that has no end as we go into Eternity with Christ enjoying a new heaven and a new earth.The progression through these dispensations has gone from a very limited relationship to a universal one (Romans 5:18; Acts 17:30). Through the ages, God has revealed more and more of Himself to more and more of humanity.In the earlier ages, God told individuals WHAT to do. In the Mosaic age, His laws told the Israelites HOW He wanted things done. Ultimately, in the Christian age, He has revealed to anyone who desires to know the WHY behind it all (2 Corinthians 4:6).Alternatively:There could be many answers to this question. The dispensations of importance to this writer are Adam to Noah, Noah to Abraham then Abraham to Christ, lastly Christ to the present day.