Well I have found a good bible reading Bible reading schedule. It's been great! I am in Genesis. I think that Genesis is my favorite book in the Bible. It deals with four major events which as Ken Ham my favorite creationist says the Seven C's. Genesis deals with Creation, Corruption, Catastrophe, and Confusion. I get up in the mornings at 6:00, (If my stupid alarm will go off) Get dressed, make up the bed, then read the Bible and pray. I have learned great value in my Bible reading...I hope you will too.
I am sorry that I have not been posting for a while.:( I have been VERY busy with school. But I am sorry that I have not posted. Well, I don't like to say this but I have got to get off. But it is good to be back!
I have been tagged...again. Of course I got some vids for y'all. Anybody can take this tag.I don't have time right now to tag some body.:( I have two vids for y'all.I hope that you enjoy them! Have a great weekend!
I GOT A NEW COMPUTER!!! And I have been awarded for Honest Scrap. Thank you Zak for the award, and this is my first award!
Okay, Here are the Rules: 1) Say thanks and give a link to the presenter of the award. 2) Share "ten honest things" about myself. 3) Present this award to 7 others whose blogs I find brilliant in content and/or design, or those who have encouraged you. 4) Tell those 7 people that they've been awarded HONEST SCRAP. The ten things:
1.My favorite subject in school is history of World War 1 and 2 and Vietnam, Desert Storm, and todays war.
2.I love the Czechs.And because they made the ZB-33.
3.If I am given the chance to watch a war movie(if it is good)I'll go for it.
4.I love October!
5.I love to play military and world war games.(board and computer)
6.War movie violence dose not bother me. (some of it.)
7.I love the outdoors, But I am not a total outdoors man.
8.My sister thinks that I am a nut.
9.Even though my family (sis and mom)doesn't like the thought of me going in the army.but I would go if I could.
And the last... My family loves me...and hates me.:) A love and hate relation.:) Well that's that. And this is my 50Th post! Now for this 50Th post I would like to say to all my followers thank you for all your comments and encouragements.It has been a great help to me.:)And that the Lord has let me have this blog for about 2 years.
Well...the reason I have not posted is that my computer died.:( I have to make this quick but I thank Zak for the award but I will not be able to get to it until a few weeks. Right now I am writing on a emergency computer. Well I have got to go. God bless! Nathaniel Wallis-
Well I am back from the Father Son Retreat. It was so awesome!And I hope that I and my dad can go again next year.I am blessed that me and dad can go to these retreats.Unfortunately I do not have any pictures.:(My camera died.Alright I have to do two posts to do and I am running out of time so I will have to make it quick .
End of post one.
Post#2 Today is September 11th. The September 11 attacks (often referred to as September 11th or 9/11) were a series of coordinated suicide attacks by Al-Qaeda upon the United States on September 11, 2001. On that morning, 19 Al-Qaeda terroristshijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners.[1][2] The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing everyone on board and many others working in the buildings. Both buildings collapsed within two hours, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. The hijackers crashed a third airliner into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C. The fourth plane crashed into a field near Shanksville in rural Pennsylvania, after some of its passengers and flight crew attempted to retake control of the plane, which the hijackers had redirected toward Washington, D.C. There were no survivors from any of the flights.
In total 2,993 people, including the hijackers, died in the attacks.[3][4] The overwhelming majority of casualties were civilians, including nationals of over 90 countries. In addition, the death of at least one person from lung disease was ruled by a medical examiner to be a result of exposure to dust from the World Trade Center's collapse.[5] The United States responded to the attacks by launching a "War on Terrorism", invading Afghanistan to depose the Taliban, who had harbored al-Qaeda terrorists, and enacting the USA PATRIOT Act. Many other countries also strengthened their anti-terrorism legislation and expanded law enforcement powers. Some American stock exchanges stayed closed for the rest of the week following the attack, and posted enormous losses upon reopening, especially in the airline and insurance industries. The destruction of billions of dollars worth of office space caused serious damage to the economy of Lower Manhattan.
The damage to the Pentagon was cleared and repaired within a year, and the Pentagon Memorial was built on the site. The rebuilding process has started on the World Trade Center site. In 2006 a new office tower was completed on the site of 7 World Trade Center. The 1 World Trade Center is currently under construction at the site and at 1,776 ft (541 m) upon completion in 2011, will become one of the tallest buildings in North America. Three more towers were originally expected to be built between 2007 and 2012 on the site.
Will I wish that The attack was a wake up to the U.S. that God is judging this nation. I must be going.Have a great weekend!
Nathaniel Wallis-
P.S A few weeks ago I found this song.It is a tribute to a man in World War 2 hew died for his country.Remember them hew died for US. Please watch this.
This week I will be out of town till September 1st.I and my Dad I going to the Father Son Retreat in Colorado.It is always fun to go to Colorado. If I could take a vacation, some where in the United States...it would be Colorado. Well, I know that this is a short post, but I need to get some work done. So I thought I might let y'all know that I would be out of town. Oh and one more thing, leave a comment and tell me if my music is playing.On my computer it is not playing.So please tell me if it is playing.
I have been tagged by two people. Zak and Connor.So this is a video tag. I will tag four people and they will have to post four vids.The tagged ones can post whatever they want.I tag Autumn, A Confederate, Ëarwen, David, and Hudhornet. Three of them are World War II vids. And one army man.Well I need to go.I hope that God blesses you this week, and I will be back Thursday.
Khreshchatyk, the main street of Kiev, after German bombardment. The diversion of three quarters of the Axis troops and the majority of their air forces from France and the central Mediterranean to the Eastern Front prompted the United Kingdom to reconsider its grand strategy. In July, the UK and the Soviet Union formed a military alliance against Germany and shortly after jointly invaded Iran to secure the Persian Corridor and Iran's oilfields. In August, the United Kingdom and the United States jointly issued the Atlantic Charter. By October, when Axis operational objectives in Ukraine and the Baltic region were achieved, with only the sieges of Leningrad[99] and Sevastopol continuing, a major offensive against Moscow had been renewed. After two months of fierce battles, the German army almost reached the outer suburbs of Moscow, where the exhausted troops were forced to suspend their offensive. Despite impressive territorial gains, the Axis campaign had failed to achieve its main objectives: two key cities remained in Soviet hands, the Soviet capability to resist was not broken, and the Soviet Union retained a considerable part of its military potential. The blitzkriegphase of WWII in Europe had ended. By early December, freshly mobilized reserves allowed the Soviets to achieve numerical parity with Axis troops. This, as well as intelligence data that established a minimal number of Soviet troops in the East sufficient to prevent any attack by the Japanese Kwantung Army,[ allowed the Soviets to begin a massive counter-offensive that started on December 5 along a 1000 km front and pushed German troops 100–250 km west.
Japanese troops advancing through Kuala Lumpur. Japan had seized military control of southern Indochina the previous year, partly to increase pressure on China by blocking supply routes, but also to better position Japanese forces in the event of a war with the western powers. Japan, hoping to capitalize on Germany's success in Europe, made several demands, including a steady supply of oil, of the Dutch East Indies; these attempts, however, broke down in June 1941. The United States, United Kingdom and other western governments reacted to the seizure of Indochina with a freeze on Japanese assets, while the United States (which supplied 80% of Japan's oil) responded by placing a complete oil embargo. Thus Japan was essentially forced to choose between abandoning its ambitions in Asia and the prosecution of the war against China, or seizing the natural resources it needed by force; the Japanese military did not consider the former an option, and many officers considered the oil embargo an unspoken declaration of war. Japanese Imperial General Headquarters thus planned to rapidly seize European colonies in Asia to create a large defensive perimeter stretching into the Central Pacific; the Japanese would then be free to exploit the resources of Southeast Asia while exhausting the over-stretched Allies by fighting a defensive war. To prevent American intervention while securing the perimeter it was further planned to neutralize the United States Pacific Fleet from the outset.On December 7 (December 8 in Asian time zones), 1941, Japan attacked British, Dutch and American holdings with near simultaneous offensives against Southeast Asia and the Central Pacific.[114] These included an attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor and landings in Thailand and Malaya.These attacks prompted the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, other western Allies and China (already fighting the Second Sino-Japanese War), to formally declare war on Japan. Germany and the other members of the Tripartite Pact responded by declaring war on the United States. In January, the United States, United Kingdom, Soviet Union, China and twenty-two smaller or exiled governments issued the Declaration by United Nations which affirmed the Atlantic Charter The Soviet Union did not adhere to the declaration, maintained a neutrality agreement with Japan and exempted itself from the principle of self-determination.Meanwhile, by the end of April 1942, Japan had almost fully conquered Burma, the Philippines, Malaya, the Dutch East Indies, Singapore,[118] and the key base of Rabaul, inflicting severe losses on Allied troops and taking a large number of prisoners. Japanese forces also achieved naval victories in the South China Sea, Java Sea and Indian Ocean and bombed the Allied naval base atDarwin, Australia. The only real Allied success against Japan was a victory at Changsha in early January, 1942. These easy victories over unprepared opponents left Japan severely overconfident, as well as overextended.[citation needed] Germany retained the initiative as well. Exploiting dubious American naval command decisions, the German navyravaged Allied shipping off the American Atlantic coast.Despite considerable losses, European Axis members stopped a major Soviet offensive in Central and Southern Russia, keeping most territorial gains they achieved during the previous year. In North Africa, the Germans launched an offensive in January, pushing the British back to positions at the Gazala Line by early February] followed by a temporary lull in combat which Germany used to prepare for their upcoming offensives.
Just a few months ago, I let my little sister play Army Men.She loves it! She is a good player and we have had a lot of fun.We have played though all the missions.Well I am very sorry but I need to go,it was a very small post. Oh,and by the way,I will be seeing some of y'all Saturday or Sunday....you will not recognize me.:)