List of recent grads of The Evergreen State College

Fall 2010

Saeed A. Ali; Krosbie Arnold; Connor W. Birkeland; James W. Blacksmith; Shreya D. Bollock; David C. Bonner; Rebecca A. Boone; Galen S. Boydston; Priscilla N. Brenenstuhl; Teal Brooks; Zebulun D. Browne; Joanna Bryan; Nathan S. Bryant; BreeAnn Buckner; Kelsey A. Burlingame; Teresa L. Butler; Michael J. Callaham; Roderick W. Campbell; Mikel A. Camus; Joseph A. Carter; Kalea V. Christensen; Stacey N. Conlin; Jeffrey A. Corey; Tyson A. Cornman; Colwyn R. Dunlap; Lee A. Durfey; Christopher J. Farlee; Jenna E. Fissenden; Kayla S. Fowler; Sandra L. Greene; Daniel P. Gunnell; Amanda L. Hamilton; Adam L. Hardaway; William H. Harrington; Theresa S. Henderson-Brown; Evan S. Hess; Rudy H. Horton; Eliza D. Jessup; Bret M. Jewell; Angelia L. Jones; Alexandra L. Kaylan; Michael J. Khayat; Rachel A. King; Chance W. Kroll; Mary K. Kuchno; Gary G. Lappier; Jennifer A. Latham; Kathleen E. Laughlin; Amanda B. Lee; Victoria S. Lofgren-Boll; Devin B. Lopez; Royce B. MacGinnitie; William A. Malchow; Darin G. Martin; Stella E. Martin; Jill K. Mascianica; Rose E. Matsumoto; Mandi J. Maycumber; Peter V. McAllister; Erica A. McElwain; Cynthia J. McIntyre; Sean A. Merritt; Simona F. Mieger; Viliamu B. Miller; Robert J. Morrison; Byron D. Mukai; Molly M. Murphy; Michelle R. Myles; Matthew R. Neall; Ivan L. OBrien; Dawn M. Ovalle; Patricia A. Paisley; Jazmine R. Patsula; Analicia N. Pedersen; Haley A. Penny; Kelly J. Perkins; Logan S. Powers; Noah A. Prinsen; Jerry D. Reed; Bennett J. Roberts; Amanda N. Sargent; Megan M. Schell; Judith Lillian Siman; April C. Spaulding; Jill E. Storlie; Allen P. Stover; Anna T. Sutton; Stephen D. Thorp; Amelia M. Tierney; Devin P. Toan; Jason M. Tross; Megan F. Uhrich; Lucas E. Underbrink; Anne E. Weixel; Vivica Williams; Zachary A. Wymer; Jamie R. Yoder; Ryan B. Zelenak; and Shanda M. Zimmerman.

Winter 2011

Erika N. Alexander; Jonathan J. Ammons; Christian K. Andersen; Kevin S. Ashcraft; Allyah J. Ayesh; Nada J. Ayesh; Jayson B. Ball; Kathleen C. Barks; Kit W. Beaman; Seth C. Bent; Madeline F. Berman; Elizabeth M. Blankinship; Flor M. Borrero; Evan C. Bruner; Cassie A. Burke; Ben D. Burland; Vanessa L. Caskey; Matt D. Christensen; Daniel F. Connelly; Angela M. Corgain; Joseph T. Crumbley; Courtney C. Czarnecki; Sonya L. Daisley-Harrison; Connor H. Day; Nicholas R. Dehning; Maggie M. Diederichs; Isabella W. Dilucca; Patrick A. Edelbacher; Clayton G. Elliott; Lauren E. Foster; Courtney A. Frantz; Ivy E. Gaiser; Edward A. Gatlin; Rebecca A. Geislinger; Gabriel D. Givens; James W. Goebel; Emily M. Gwinn; Derek R. Hain; Jonisha L. Hall; Michael Hardy; Benjamin J. Harfst; Jean M. Harper; Elyse M. Hauser; Peggen J. Hines; Gabrielle A. Hoffman; Sabory J. Huddle; Jennifer M. Inman; Stephanie R. Jackson; Jenna L. James; Robert J. Jensen; Megan A. Johnson; Sarah E. Johnson; Jacob A. Jones; Laurel B. Kirbawy; Obed Y. Kouassi; Lauren G. Kreutzer; Jill S. Krumlauf; Jason S. Langston; Johnathan R. Legrand-Beall; David Levinson; Kiana L. Lowe; Christine C. Lund; Aerick M. Mackintosh; Tyler J. Magnuson; Colin C. Marks; Meghan J. McCrory; Mary W. McHale; Elizabeth A. Migliorelli; Robert A. Miller; Becky A. Mitchell; Alexander C. Morley; Cameron R. Morris; Nikolay N. Moskalenko; Kylie Neimeth-Lazar; Jeffrey W. Newman; Sheila R. Newman; Rowan O. North; Matthew T. O’Day; Victoria W. O’Neill; John P. Parker; Reid A. Parker; Vera V. Pashkevich; Drew R. Polinsky; Maxwell L. Pone; Keziah C. Richards; Amelia Robertson; Renata Royer; Lyall H. Rudenskjold; Ivan D. Samoilov; Marisa A. Schuler; Shirley A. Serven; Kelcy A. Shaffer; Bradley C. Sloan; Tina M. Smith; Linda Sok; Joshua A. Spaccarotelli; Suzanne A. Spadoni; Thomas G. Strong; Sean S. Tatol; Ariel E. Taylor; Tiffany A. Taylor; Amanda R. Thomas; Emily K. Timblin; Althea J. Topek; Neil B. Twilla; Tonyia M. Vining; Brendan M. Ware; Antonio J. Williams; Pear M. Wilson; Anna R. Wind; Sarah A. Wooten; Robert D. Workman; Kelly J. Worthey; Wendy N. Wyatt; and Anastaisha L. Yehle.

Religious Songs By Joel Rosenberg - News


Niles Community Calendar for June 9, 2011

The Sweet Singers of Congregation Ezras Israel which entertains at nursing homes, retirement facilities and charitable organizations, meets the first Wednesday of every month at 10 am in the Rosenberg Auditorium of Ezras Israel, 7001 N. California Ave.



List of recent grads of The Evergreen State College

Erika N. Alexander; Jonathan J. Ammons; Christian K. Andersen; Kevin S. Ashcraft; Allyah J. Ayesh; Nada J. Ayesh; Jayson B. Ball; Kathleen C. Barks; Kit W. Beaman; Seth C. Bent; Madeline F. Berman; Elizabeth M. Blankinship; Flor M. Borrero;




CNN~ANCIENT BOOK OF PSALMS~Joel Rosenberg

Whatever page the book was open on, a name would have thought it was a sign of God.

Ezekiel was a idiotic man. He prophecized naked and lay on his side for a very long time.

In each single era people thought that the end of the world was coming soon. That’s because most major event can be interpreted as a sign of it.

Also, Jesus said that the coming of the kingdom was going to happen while some of his disciples would still be ALIVE. Either it already happened or it will never happen.

Clarify to me not only its consistency with the rest of the Bible. And clarify to me the prophecies that have taken place that were written 1000′s of years ahead of time. I’m not sure how he knew of crucification 1000 years before that form of death was ever invented. That would be one small examples of many. And you can continue to find anything you want to disprove. But it’s not advised =) Especially with what is happening recently in world events.

Also, Ezekiel is a mistaken prophet by the standard of the bible itself. I’m pretty sure the savior he prophecized about isn’t Jesus as he was talking about a name who would deliver his people from the Babylonians. And he never came. He also said Tyre would be erased from the map by Nebuchadnezzar. Similar thought for Egypt. Still waiting…

@1954phyllis: Let me clarify. How do you know which prophet is mistaken and which is not? The bible itself tells you. Deuteronomy 18:22 In the end if a prophecy fails, then it’s a mistaken prophet. Ezekiel, one of the prophets who announced the coming of the messiah, is a mistaken prophet because he announced the fall of Tyre by Nebuchadnezzar and it never happened. Ezekiel 26:3. All other prophets also failed.

The bible is a collection of primitive superstitions.


Religious Songs By Joel Rosenberg - Bookshelf

Epicenter, Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future

Epicenter, Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future

The US State Department's International Religious Freedom Report 2005 included this ... From January until the May concert of contemporary Christian music ...

Inside the Revolution, How the Followers of Jihad, Jefferson, and Jesus Are Battling to Dominate the Middle East and Transform the World

Inside the Revolution, How the Followers of Jihad, Jefferson, and Jesus Are Battling to Dominate the Middle East and Transform the World

293 In a speech to religious activists, he said, “This is the time for a cultural war. We have to direct the minds of our youth towards the basic principles ...

The Last Days

The Last Days

They simply ran a nondescript little Web site explaining the importance of the Temple in Jewish history and religious teachings, its history and origins, ...

Not Really the Prisoner of Zenda, A Guardians of the Flame Novel

Not Really the Prisoner of Zenda, A Guardians of the Flame Novel

Wrestling was somewhere between a sport and a religious offering, like a Hand priestess burning bay leaves before the altar. Burning bay leaves did smell ...

"Were our mouths filled with song", studies in liberal Jewish liturgy

"Were our mouths filled with song", studies in liberal Jewish liturgy

Translation by Joel Rosenberg The Englishing of the Hebrew text was left to ... For example, how does a religious liberal render the second distich of the ...

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Thoughts of a Sojourner: The Last Imam by Joel Rosenberg
An obscure religious cleric is suddenly hailed throughout the region as the ... Joel Rosenberg really knows his stuff, and it comes through in this book. ...

The Twelfth Imam, The Twelfth Imam Series #1: Joel C ...
Christianbook.com (CBD): The Twelfth Imam, The Twelfth Imam Series #1 by Joel C. Rosenberg. CIA operative David Shirazi's mission is to disrupt Iran's nuclear weapons ...

The Ezekiel Option by Joel C. Rosenberg - Reviews, Discussion ...
The Ezekiel Option has 898 ratings and 146 reviews. Paul said: Too bad, I still can't give this 0 stars and have it register, apparently.A friend recommende...

Joel Rosenberg - Christian News - According to Mea
By Joel C. Rosenberg (Washington, D.C., September 27, 2007) — How close is war in the ... Ahmadinejad is not operating by the norms of conventional, civilized ...

Grammy Blick's Bible Reading: Joel C. Rosenberg
Joel C. Rosenberg. Joel C. Rosenberg is the New York Times best ... due to religious persecution and raised his father in an Orthodox Jewish household. By the time Joel was born, ...