Thursday, March 22, 2007

Prevent your password from being hacked.

We do copy various data by ctrl+c for pasting elsewhere. This copied
data is stored in clipboard and is accessible from the net by a
combination of Javascripts and ASP.

Just try this:
1) Copy any text by ctrl+c
2) Click the Link:
http://www.sourcecodesworld.com/special/clipboard.asp
3) You will see the text you copied on the Screen which was
accessed by this web page.

Do not keep sensitive data (like passwords, creditcard numbers, PIN
etc.) in the clipboard while surfing the web. It is extremely easy to
extract the text stored in the clipboard to steal your sensitive
information.

Forward this information to as many friends as you can, to save them
from online frauds !

Pratima Jain

<pratimajain82@yahoo.com>

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Friday, March 09, 2007

crucifixion of jesus


The crucifixion of Jesus is detailed in all four of the New Testament Gospels. Not only do these four accounts accurately portray this historical event, they graphically depict a Roman practice that has been absolutely confirmed by the archaeological evidence.
In 1968, the historical veracity for the crucifixion of Jesus took another leap forward. A mass gravesite in Israel was uncovered that contained 35 male bodies, each of which died a brutal death around the time of the Jewish revolt against Rome in 70 AD. An inscription identified one of the men as Yohan Ben Ha'galgol. Studies of his bones performed by specialists from the Hadassah Medical School determined this man was in his late 20's and stood five feet six inches tall.

The Last supper


According to the Gospels, the Last Supper (also called Lord's Supper) was the last meal Jesus shared with his apostles before his death. The Last Supper has been the subject of many paintings, perhaps the most famous by Leonardo da Vinci. In the course of the Last Supper, and with specific reference to taking the bread and the wine, Jesus told his disciples, "Do this in remembrance of Me", (1 Cor 11:23-25). (The vessel which was used to serve the wine, the Holy Chalice, is considered by some to be the "Holy Grail"). Many Christians describe this as the institution of the Eucharist.

Easter.......


Easter

Thursday, March 08, 2007

JESUS ( paintings & photos)


Jesus was born in Bethlehem, the city of David.
Augustus Caesar ordered a census in Israel. Joseph and Mary went to Bethlehem for the census. The tiny city was crowded with Jews who also came to register. So there was no room for Joseph's family at the inn. Mary gave birth to Jesus in Bethlehem. She wrapped him in cloths, and laid him in a manger.
"Glory to God in the highest, and on earth, peace towards men."

JESUS ( paintings & photos)


JESUS 2( paintings & photos)



Temple Rites Joseph and Mary observed the law of Moses by circumcising Jesus, and presenting him in the temple. On the eighth day after his birth, Christ was circumcised. Joseph named him Jesus, as an angel had instructed.

JESUS ( paintings & photos)


JESUS ( paintings & photos)


JESUS ( paintings & photos)

JESUS ( paintings & photos)


Easter... /Good friday


Easter, also known as Pascha (Greek Πάσχα: Passover), the Feast of the Resurrection, the Sunday of the Resurrection, or Resurrection Day, is the most important religious feast of the Christian liturgical year, observed between late March and late April (early April to early May in Eastern Christianity). It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, which his followers believe occurred on the third day after his death by crucifixion some time in the period AD 27 to 33 (see Good Friday). In the Roman Catholic Church, Easter is actually an eight-day feast called the Octave of Easter.
Easter also refers to the season of the church year, lasting for fifty days, from Easter Sunday through Pentecost.

JESUS ( paintings & photos)


JESUS ( paintings & photos)


JESUS ( paintings & photos)


JESUS ( paintings & photos)


JESUS ( paintings & photos)