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When Jesus came to us, and was doing his earthly ministries, he said in Mathew: 5:17 ''Do not think that I located destroy regulations or perhaps the prophets. I came, never to destroy, but to satisfy.'' What exactly is Jesus communicating to us here? He is saying he didn't arrive at state that the Israelites weren't required to move all the way to Jerusalem to get their sins forgiven nor is he saying the 10 commandments never existed. What Jesus meant when was said this became, He came to summarise making Christian life easier plus more comfortable. He did this by reducing the 10 commandments to at least one ''Love your neighbor as yourself'' then he thought us the way to pray. ''Our father who art in heaven''' The Anglo Sikh wars are a part of history. In these wars the British faced a determined Khalsa Fauj (Army) in battle after the demise of Maharajah Ranjit Singh. The rulers at Lahore who succeeded Ranjeet Singh, was without his caliber and fortitude and allowed the state to drift. They also thought it recommended that you attack the English, to keep the Khalsa Army occupied. If you think that avoiding drinking in the workweek but spending per night from the party at weekend drinking a lot isn't matter, your idea is not true. You can consume over 1,000 calories from drinking (wine, beer, soda, etc) and eating (chicken wings, pizzas, peanuts, etc). It means you might get extra unexpected pounds. FACTS: Shoeless Joe batted over .300 in all of his 11 full major league seasons. His .356 lifetime batting average is third-highest in major league baseball history. In 1911 he hit a fantastic .408 of what was essentially his rookie season, setting a rookie record that still stands greater than a hundred years later. Ironically, Ty Cobb hit .420 that season, denying Joe the league batting title. Despite his .356 lifetime average, Jackson never won a league batting crown. On April 20, 1912, Joe scored the initial run in Tiger Stadium history. Jackson won his only World Series championship using the White Sox in 1917.