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Samoan Devotional
O Ai E Ona Oe? - (Who Owns You?)

Samoan Devotional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 5:13


OPEN HEAVENSMATALA LE LAGI MO LE ASO 1 SETEMA  2024(tusia e Pastor EA Adeboye) Manatu Autu:  O Ai E Ona Oe? - (Who Owns You?) Tauloto -Tusi Paia– 1 Ioane 4:6 “O i matou mai le Atua lava i matou, o lē ‘ua iloa le Atua e fa‘alogo mai o ia ‘iā te i matou; o lē lē mai le Atua e lē fa‘alogo mai o ia ‘iā te i matou; o le mea lea ‘ua tatou iloa ai le agaga moni ma le agaga sesē.”Faitauga – Tusi Paia – 1 Ioane 4:1-7A e faitau I Upu o le Afioga Paia a le Atua e pei o le 1 Korinito 6:20, o loo faapea mai ua faatauina oe i se tau, atonu e amata ai ona e manatu, “Faatau mai iā ai? O anafea na o'u malie ai e ave a'u mā se isi tagata ua fa'amalosia ai le toe faatau ese o a'u mai lea tagata?” O lenei manatu ua ta'u mai ai ia i tatou, o tagata soifua uma lava, pe latou te silafia pe leai, ma e tusa fo'i pe manana'o ai pe leai, e pulea e se agaga. O tagata uma na i ai i le manava o lona tinā ma le agasala (Salamo 51:5), ma, a lē fanaufouina i latou, e tumau pea i latou o meatotino a le tiapolo.E leai se tasi e tutoatasi na o ia; o tagata uma ta'ito'atasi o se meatotino a se agaga. O le fesili I le taimi nei, o ai e ona oe? E te iloa le pule o se meatotino i le auala e fa'aaogaina ai; e fa'aalia i le meatotino uiga ma le ituaiga tagata e i ai lona matai. O le mafuaaga lea o le fai mai o le tusi a Mataio 7;18-20: “E lē mafai i le la‘au lelei ona fua mai i fua leaga, e lē mafai fo‘i i le la‘au leaga ona fua mai i fua lelei. O la‘au uma e lē fua mai i fua lelei, e taia ia ma lafoina i le afi. O lea fo‘i tou te iloa ai i latou i o latou fua.”‭‭Afai o Keriso lou matai, o le a vaaia e tagata uiga o Keriso, poo fua o le Agaga iā te oe. E atagia i au amio le Alofa, Olioli, Filemu, Onosa'i, Mataalofa, Agalelei, Faatuatua, Agamalū ma le Amio mamā? (Kalatia 5:22-23). Afai e lē o iā te oe uiga nei, o lona uiga e lē o oe o se atalii poo se afafine o le Atua.Talu ai e na o le lua vaega i le itulagi o Agaga, o le mālō o le pouliuli ma le mālō o le Atua, o so'osetasi e lē auai i le mālō o le Atua, o le auauna o ia a le tiapolo. O lea tagata e faigofie ona masani o ia i galuega a le tino e pei ona tolaulau mai i le Kalatia 5:19-21. A e faitau I le mataupu lenei e te iloa ai o le toatele o tagata o loo faia nei amioga latou te lē iloa o loo latou amio faatasi ma lo latou matai, le e ona i latou, o le tiapolo lea. Fa'ata'ita'iga, o le toatele o tagata e lotoleaga, faapea a latou ona pau lava o uiga fa'a le tagata o le lotovale; latou te lē iloa faatoa mafai ona nofo le lotoleaga i o latou loto auā o i latou o fanau a le tiapolo, e lē o i latou o ni tagata o le mālō o Keriso, o lē o le alofa lava ia. Fai mai le Tusi Paia I le tusi o Roma 6:16; “Tou te le‘i iloa ‘ea, o lē tou te tu‘uina atu i ai ‘outou e fai ma ‘au‘auna e ‘ana‘ana i ai, o ana ‘au‘auna ‘outou tou te ‘ana‘ana i ai, po o le agasala e o‘o ai le oti, po o le ‘ana‘ana e o‘o ai le amiotonu?”‭‭Afai e avea Keriso ma ou matai, e te lē toe amio faatasi ma le tiapolo. Lafoai lou ola iā Keriso i le asō pe afai e lei faia o ia ma ou Alii ma ou Faaola. A fua i amioga o loo atagia i lou tagata, o ai e ona oe? I le suafa o Iesu. Amene.

Church of Christ Podcast
Who Owns You?

Church of Christ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 20:56


Series: N/AService: Sun PMType: SermonSpeaker: Jarrod JacobsOur Sunday PM sermon for 12/25/22. This evening, brother Jarrod Jacobs preached a sermon entitled, "Who Owns You?" from Revelation 13-14.

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Ascension Church
Boundaries // What Owns You // Bobby Magallanez

Ascension Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 41:06


Do we have money or does money poses us? Pastor Bobby asks this important question during a message entitled "Who Owns You".  Our finances can be touchy subject but without placing the proper boundaries it can seem like your money is what owns you. If you are ready to start living a purposeful life that gives life to what maters most, listen to this message!  If this is your first time listening we want to invite you to like, comment, share and leave a review. Thank you for listening!

Kinsella On Liberty
KOL375 | Mentally Unscripted Ep55 – Why IP Laws Destroy Innovation and How Creatives Can Profit Without Them

Kinsella On Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 61:52


Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 375. This is my appearance on Ep.55 of Mentally Unscripted. Recorded Feb. 8, 2022; released Feb. 10, 2022. Transcript below. https://youtu.be/8SrUo79eiLk Related links: Examples of Ways Content Creators Can Profit Without Intellectual Property The Creator-Endorsed Mark as an Alternative to Copyright Do Business Without Intellectual Property (PDF) KOL 037 | Locke's Big Mistake: How the Labor Theory of Property Ruined Political Theory Locke, Smith, Marx; the Labor Theory of Property and the Labor Theory of Value; and Rothbard, Gordon, and Intellectual Property Legal Scholars: Thumbs Down on Patent and Copyright The Overwhelming Empirical Case Against Patent and Copyright Libertarian Answer Man: Self-ownership for slaves and Crusoe; and Yiannopoulos on Accurate Analysis and the term “Property” Intellectual Property Rights as Negative Servitudes Where does IP Rank Among the Worst State Laws? Patent vs. Copyright: Which is Worse? On the 3D printing threat to patent law Copyrighting all the melodies to avoid accidental infringement | Damien Riehl (my comments debunking it on Facebook) Lost in Space: The Copyright Dilemma Monkey selfie copyright dispute David Koepsell, Who Owns You? The Corporate Gold Rush to Patent Your Genes (review; blog) Conversation with an author about copyright and publishing in a free society (re JK Rowling and Harry Potter movies) Prohibitions of anti-circumvention technology: Anti-circumvention (wikipedia) What is DMCA anti-circumvention? EFF Asks Appeals Court to Rule DMCA Anti-Circumvention Provisions Violate First Amendment From their shownotes: This week, Stefan and Scott welcome Stephan Kinsella to Mentally Unscripted. Stephan is a brilliant, articulate libertarian legal scholar who explains why the mainstream notion that intellectual property spurs innovation is wrong. He dives in by telling us why IP laws are simply government-issued monopolies that actually impede innovation. He explains why removing IP laws would make us more prosperous. And closes by discussing other innovative ways creators can profit without protectionist laws. As always, we're building a community around Mentally Unscripted. So, share this episode with your friends and interact with us at MentallyUnscripted.com. And remember, the conclusion you reach is less important than the process you follow to get there. Guest Information Stephan's Website Kinsella on Liberty Podcast: Libertarian Theory and Applications Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom Top Takeaways Intellectual Property (IP) is a body of law whose stated purpose is to protect a specific type of private property, such as inventions and creative works but is really a grant of monopoly power by the state. Instead of spurring innovation and creativity, the monopolistic nature of IP laws stifles new creative output. IP laws could be repealed today, and entrepreneurs would fill the void with new, innovative ways to earn money from their creations. Comments or Questions on this episode? Join the conversation at the Mentally Unscripted Substack. TRANSCRIPT "Transcript: Why IP Laws Destroy Innovation and How Creatives Can Profit Without Them" Stephan Kinsella, Mentally Unscripted (Feb. 10, 2022) 00:00:15 SCOTT GRAYSON: Hi there, everybody.  My name is Scott Grayson, and you're listening to Mentally Unscripted, the podcast where my cohost, Stefan, and I inspire you to think more clearly and have better conversations about the world.  When you ride along with us, we'll take you on a journey that will show you there's always more than one way to look at an issue.  You'll learn to think critically about what you see and hear and how to challenge the narratives that those in power want you to believe.  You won't always agree with us, but that's the point: to learn that we can have de...

Kinsella On Liberty
KOL375 | Mentally Unscripted Ep55 – Why IP Laws Destroy Innovation and How Creatives Can Profit Without Them

Kinsella On Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 61:52


Kinsella on Liberty Podcast, Episode 375. This is my appearance on Ep.55 of Mentally Unscripted. Recorded Feb. 8, 2022; released Feb. 10, 2022. Transcript below. https://youtu.be/8SrUo79eiLk Related links: Examples of Ways Content Creators Can Profit Without Intellectual Property The Creator-Endorsed Mark as an Alternative to Copyright Do Business Without Intellectual Property (PDF) KOL 037 | Locke's Big Mistake: How the Labor Theory of Property Ruined Political Theory Locke, Smith, Marx; the Labor Theory of Property and the Labor Theory of Value; and Rothbard, Gordon, and Intellectual Property Legal Scholars: Thumbs Down on Patent and Copyright The Overwhelming Empirical Case Against Patent and Copyright Libertarian Answer Man: Self-ownership for slaves and Crusoe; and Yiannopoulos on Accurate Analysis and the term “Property” Intellectual Property Rights as Negative Servitudes Where does IP Rank Among the Worst State Laws? Patent vs. Copyright: Which is Worse? On the 3D printing threat to patent law Copyrighting all the melodies to avoid accidental infringement | Damien Riehl (my comments debunking it on Facebook) Lost in Space: The Copyright Dilemma Monkey selfie copyright dispute David Koepsell, Who Owns You? The Corporate Gold Rush to Patent Your Genes (review; blog) Conversation with an author about copyright and publishing in a free society (re JK Rowling and Harry Potter movies) Prohibitions of anti-circumvention technology: Anti-circumvention (wikipedia) What is DMCA anti-circumvention? EFF Asks Appeals Court to Rule DMCA Anti-Circumvention Provisions Violate First Amendment From their shownotes: This week, Stefan and Scott welcome Stephan Kinsella to Mentally Unscripted. Stephan is a brilliant, articulate libertarian legal scholar who explains why the mainstream notion that intellectual property spurs innovation is wrong. He dives in by telling us why IP laws are simply government-issued monopolies that actually impede innovation. He explains why removing IP laws would make us more prosperous. And closes by discussing other innovative ways creators can profit without protectionist laws. As always, we're building a community around Mentally Unscripted. So, share this episode with your friends and interact with us at MentallyUnscripted.com. And remember, the conclusion you reach is less important than the process you follow to get there. Guest Information Stephan's Website Kinsella on Liberty Podcast: Libertarian Theory and Applications Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom Top Takeaways Intellectual Property (IP) is a body of law whose stated purpose is to protect a specific type of private property, such as inventions and creative works but is really a grant of monopoly power by the state. Instead of spurring innovation and creativity, the monopolistic nature of IP laws stifles new creative output. IP laws could be repealed today, and entrepreneurs would fill the void with new, innovative ways to earn money from their creations. Comments or Questions on this episode? Join the conversation at the Mentally Unscripted Substack. TRANSCRIPT "Transcript: Why IP Laws Destroy Innovation and How Creatives Can Profit Without Them" Stephan Kinsella, Mentally Unscripted (Feb. 10, 2022) 00:00:15 SCOTT GRAYSON: Hi there, everybody.  My name is Scott Grayson, and you're listening to Mentally Unscripted, the podcast where my cohost, Stefan, and I inspire you to think more clearly and have better conversations about the world.  When you ride along with us, we'll take you on a journey that will show you there's always more than one way to look at an issue.  You'll learn to think critically about what you see and hear and how to challenge the narratives that those in power want you to believe.  You won't always agree with us, but that's the point: to learn that we can have de...

Lifespring! Family Audio Bible
1 Corinthians 6: Who Owns You?

Lifespring! Family Audio Bible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 17:32


Podcast Introduction Today we're going to read Corinthians 6, and I'm calling the episode “Who Owns You?” Thoughts on 1 Corinthians 6 Corinth was an extremely hedonistic city, and had... The post 1 Corinthians 6: Who Owns You? first appeared on Lifespring! Media.

Christ Lutheran Sermons
Sunday, January 17, 2021 (10:35 minutes)

Christ Lutheran Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021


Who Owns You? (Text: I Corinthians 6:12-20)

Northside Community Church
Who Owns You - Audio

Northside Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 60:47


NorthSide Community Church

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Convocation
512th Convocation Address “Who Owns You?”

Convocation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2013 13:00


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Marsha R. Rosner, Charles B. Huggins Professor and Chair of the Ben May Department for Cancer Research, delivered the 512th Convocation address at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on the University of Chicago campus. The talk, titled “Who Owns You?,” recounted her experience as a new mother and young professor wrestling with the question of ownership of the placenta at her daughter’s birth. Given the human placenta’s rich source of biological material, including a protein that enables cell growth, the question of ownership is a complex one that leads to bigger questions about who owns the individual, her body, her work and ideas.

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Convocation
512th Convocation Address: “Who Owns You?” (audio)

Convocation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2013 13:00


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Marsha R. Rosner, Charles B. Huggins Professor and Chair of the Ben May Department for Cancer Research, delivered the 512th Convocation address at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on the University of Chicago campus. The talk, titled “Who Owns You?,” recounted her experience as a new mother and young professor wrestling with the question of ownership of the placenta at her daughter’s birth. Given the human placenta’s rich source of biological material, including a protein that enables cell growth, the question of ownership is a complex one that leads to bigger questions about who owns the individual, her body, her work and ideas.

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Plainview Mennonite Church
Who Owns You? - John Riehl (9-23-2012)

Plainview Mennonite Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2012 31:37


Who Owns You?

Convocation
512th Convocation

Convocation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2012 76:40


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The 512th Convocation of the University of Chicago was held in Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on August 24, 2012. President Robert J. Zimmer welcomed students, families, and friends, followed by Provost Thomas Rosenbaum's introduction of the ceremony's featured speaker. Marsha R. Rosner, Charles B. Huggins Professor and Director of the Ben May Department for Cancer Research, delivered an address titled "Who Owns You?" In the second half of the ceremony, President Zimmer conferred degrees upon candidates in the College, graduate divisions, and professional schools. The program also included performances by the University of Chicago Motet Choir and the Millar Brass Ensemble.