Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country - Unused Shuttle Concept Art by Mark Moore
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Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country - Unused Shuttle Concept Art by Mark Moore
Mark Moore
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: 12 January 1965
Ethnicity: White - British
Occupation: Record producer, DJ, entrepreneur, writer, musician
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The Mudd Club with Mark Moore on the decks, 1988
Mark Moore wearing John Crancher jacket with Dave Baby print
The Jews did not consider the Law cruel slavery but a gift. It proved they were God’s special people. Therefore, the yoke of the Law was not abject oppression but voluntarily placing oneself under the direct rule of God and working for him. But the Pharisees added so many rules to God’s Law that it did become a terrible burden. Jesus frees us from all that by inviting us to be yoked with him. “The yoke of Jesus as understood by Matthew was not one of fidelity to a code but of dedication to a Person who was God’s representative among men.” ~ Mark Moore