Cuban Anole
2015 Albert Moyer, Jr. Photography
People are anti-Christ if they reject the word of the Lord and refuse him in their lives. People are also Anti-Christ if they tell you need to be a certain religion to partake in communion, or to ask Christ into your life. They are against Christ, supporting Satan, and like the snake in the Garden of Eden they spread lies and deceit, often with no biblical knowledge, or their own take on it. Anti-Christ’s tear apart spiritually, rather than uplift. They reject God’s words as imaginary, made up, or not the only way to God, and the way they live life shows it. They hear the voice of the Holy Spirit calling them, but they reject it, because they think their opinions are greater than God. Anti-Christ’s think they are their own God, but their consciousness is tormented, and the bed they sleep on is like hot coals. They cannot find peace, joy, or rest. Their anger is always ready to launch out at Christians. Watch a person’s actions, not their words. Anti-Christ’s are extremely cunning and crafty with the tongue, but they always reveal whether they serve God or are Anti-Christ through actions. If you are a discerning Christian with spiritual vision, God will let you see clearly. If you reject God, you can see nothing. God will blind you to truth. Scripture verses that back this notion can be found in Matthew 12:30, James 4:4, 2 Corinthians 4:4.
I see a flock of interesting birds in my feeder. At first, from a distance, I thought them to be migratory sparrows, but the camera revealed something amazing. A Nutmeg Mannikin or Scaly-Breasted Munia. According to Audubon Society they are non-native to the United States. They may be migrating over as new permanent residents or breeding in the wild as pet escapees. Whatever the case, I have new birds eating seed. I caught photos of both the male and female. Exciting yes? Enjoy the photos!
So a friend says,” I haven’t seen any food photos in awhile. Do you still cook?” I cook almost daily. Ethic, Americana, you name it. I love food and food is life. Here are a few dishes I have made recently. Tacos with Pico De Gallo, Guacamole, and Salsa Verde, Grilled Catfish with peas and couscous, Chicken Fried Steak with Butter Gold Mashed Potatos and Peas, Beef Empanadas with Green Banana Curry, Picadillo with Platanos, Black Beans, Rice, and a Fried Egg, and Fried Chicken with Okra and Corn. I hope my photos inspire you to get into the kitchen and out of the box. Enjoy!
I took time to visit and photograph the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir a local Hindu temple made of Indian Limestone and Italian Marble. All staff were extremely warm and welcoming and answered any questions I had. There is also an excellent store located on campus and a historical display. For information, or to see inside the Holy Temple, check out the website. It explains many things. http://www.baps.org/Global-Network/North-America/Houston.aspx
Enjoy the photo album ! Albert