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Sunday, February 18, 2007

This is what I call Romantic!

VALDARO, Italy (Reuters) - Italy won't split up its Stone Age "lovers."

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In a Valentine's Day" gift to the country, scientists said they are determined to remove and preserve together the remains of a couple buried 5,000 to 6,000 years ago, their arms still wrapped around each other in an enduring embrace.
Instead of removing the bones one-by-one for reassembly later, archaeologists plan to scoop up the entire section of earth where the couple was buried, they told Reuters.
The plot will then be transported for study before being put on display in an Italian museum, thereby preserving the world's longest known hug for posterity.
"We want to keep can them just as they have been all this time -- together," archaeologist Elena Menotti, who announced the discovery a week ago, told Reuters.
Their removal will be a relief for archaeologists who had to hire extra security to guard the rural site outside the northern city of Mantova after the discovery made world headlines.


STAR-CROSSED LOVERS?
More importantly, it will give scientists a chance to figure out what was has become one of Italian archaeology's greatest mysteries: the first known Neolithic couple to be buried together, hugging.
Was it a sudden death? A ritual sacrifice? Or maybe they were prehistoric, star-crossed lovers who took their own lives.
That is a crowd-pleasing theory in these parts, since Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was set in nearby Verona.
But scientists acknowledge they still know precious little about the now-famous Stone Age couple, whose embrace has become a subject of world newspaper headlines and chat shows.
Italians dubbed them the "Lovers of Valdaro" after the Mantova suburb of farmland and factories. But even their gender is a open question until scientists confirm the theory that they were a man and a woman.
Archaeologists seem certain the couple died young, since their teeth are intact and that they died during the Stone Age because of an arrowhead and tools found with the remains.
But new evidence indicates the couple were not alone and that the remains may have left been near a Stone Age settlement.

A CULT? DEATH GRIP?
Archaeologists on site showed Reuters photographs of another skeleton found nearby, suggesting the couple were in some sort of prehistoric burial ground.
While the single body was buried East-West, possibly following the daily path of the sun across the sky, the Stone Age couple were buried "the wrong way."
"They were buried North-South, and we don't know why," said archaeologist Daniela Castagna, standing over the grave site.
John Robb, lecturer at Cambridge University and an expert in Neolithic Italian remains, says the trouble with the Stone Age couple is the singularity of the find -- which makes it difficult to explain using known historic data.
He said Neolithic burials are almost always single burials.
"There are a couple of mass burials. There are couple of examples of heads being found under houses. And then, about one burial in every 20 or 30 sites is completely unique," he said.
"And these are probably things that have strange ritual circumstances of one kind or another."
But until scientists get a closer look at the bones, all anyone has are loose theories.
The discovery generated Internet conspiracy theories with some taking a darker interpretation of the hugging skeletons.
One reader on AOL, said it was absurd to assume "this couple is in eternal bliss."
"Maybe it is eternal hatred that had them locked together in a death grip," wrote another reader.
Other people have called for the couple to be left alone -- something that Italian archaeologists say would leave the remains vulnerable to looters, vandals and even bad weather.
There is also a practical reason, the owner of the land hopes to soon build warehouses on it.
"We say rest in peace -- unless you're dead long enough to be interesting," wrote another reader, Jim Noonan.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Check this out..

Check out this new site on our church building. Its progress, prayer needs and also feel free to leave your comments or contact us if you feel prompt to bless us, in whatever ways you can. =)

Saturday, September 23, 2006

In Your presence there is joy,
Joy in the morning
In Your presence there is joy forevermore
We have strength to run our race,
In faith and in power from the Lord
From the Lord

Monday, September 18, 2006

Here are some random photos for Mr Eugene Lau's 21st Birthday at Modestos..I've got a video for a new version of birthday songs, and I'm still wondering if I should load it up..we shall see

The whole group of us:


Old (very long ago) cell group:


yunwei, linda, eugene, shujun and nick

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

I'm back!

Hello, I'm back! Finally had time to blog (you see, SGH forbids me to go certian sites..blogger is one of those sites)! Anyway...

IN LOVING MEMORY OF SIAOWEI (May 2004-Aug 2006)
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Saturday, March 18, 2006

We all need dreams..

A song that has moved my heart. For myself, and some of my dear friends, this is my prayer for you all as well.

Mark Harris - Find Your Wings

It's only for a moment you are mine to hold
The plans that heaven has for you
Will all too soon unfold
So many different prayers I'll pray
For all that you might do
But most of all I'll want to know
You're walking in the truth
And If I never told you I want you to know
As I watch you grow

Chorus:
I pray that God would fill your heart with dreams
And that faith gives you the courage
To dare to do great things
I'm here for you whatever this life brings
So let my love give you roots
And help you find your wings
May passion be the wind
That leads you through your days
And may conviction keep you strong
Guide you on your way
May there be many moments
That make your life so sweet
Oh, but more than memories

Chorus:
It's not living if you don't reach for the sky
I'll have tears as you take off
But I'll cheer as you fly

Chorus:
You don’t have to…
You don’t have to hide
Come out, come out wherever you are
You don’t have to hide
Come out, come out
Come out wherever you are
You don’t have to hide
You don’t have to…

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

I Love To Love You

O the beauty of Your holy place
Your presence I love to embrace
As I see and behold Your loveliness
What a privellege to come and rest
I love to love You O Lord my God
I love to love You O Lord my God
I love to love You O Lord my God
As I come to seek Your face,
I find mercy and grace
Where else can I go You are my source
I come to You O marvelous Lord
And I thank You for the blood that set me free
For the blood that rent the veil for me