Monday, February 24, 2014

Many are shocked and outraged over union thugs burning down a Quaker meeting house. Perhaps this tragedy will temper the tendency of that sect to reflexively endorse radical leftwing politics.

An Independent Baptist Seminary might think it is easy to abbreviate as IBS, but when most see those initials, they don't think higher theological education. Instead, Irritable Bowel Syndrome is what pops into mind.

American Students Taught To Be Wankers While Russian & Chinese Taught World Conquest

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Speaking Of The New Age Movement

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Does The Ohio National Guard View The Second Amendment As A Terrorist Manifesto?

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Will Sharia Vigilantes Prowl Michigan Streets?

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Will Il Duce Outlaw Woodburning Stoves?

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The Loss Of Realism In The Middle Ages

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A church changing its doctrine in a more liberal direction said it would not vote for a change but would rather implement the decision arrived at by consensus. That means hounding and harassing the holdouts until they pull up stakes and just leave.

"Discernment through community" is apparently the newest liberal theological catch phrase for going along with whatever the group concludes or dictates.

Are Jesuit Conspirators Plotting The Extraterrestrial Conquest Of Earth?

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Usually when a church tells you it is going to change its foundational doctrine and then reminds of the need for humility when approaching “THE BETTERS” that means you, common pew filler, sit down and shut up.

In a sermon by a church advocating the euphemism of "discernment through COMMUNITY", it was admonished that the right posture was "palms up". No doubt to catch whatever crap is about to be hurled your way and to condition you into being a mindless drone to obsequiously accept whatever a pittance of a handout the elites decide to bestow upon you.

CNN Undermines Freedom Of Conscience

Interesting.

CNN is categorizing a bill in the Arizona legislature that would allow a business to deny service to open homosexuals on religious grounds as "anti-gay".

Often, journalists hoping to feign an affectation of objectivity will shop around for quotes that affirm the bias preferred by the media outlet.

A pizzeria owner was found willing to cop to the following: “It's a ridiculous bill. Arizona has much bigger problems than allowing businesses to discriminate against people."

Couldn’t the same be said of this entire gay marriage rights movement?

Only a small minority really want this and most of those now professing this unending love for their partners will likely be separated within the year with the divorce obtained as soon as statutorily possible.

Instead, it is more about compelling the rest of society into applauding something they profoundly oppose.

Did this cable news network categorize the judicial decisions that would compel those opposed to gay marriages to provide services at such ceremonies as “anti-religious” or “ant-Christian”?

This has nothing to do with gays being banned from establishments where their preferences in partners has no bearing but rather in protecting those that disagree in the sectors of the economy where such proclamations of affection are at the center of such targeted enterprises.

Apparently Sexual Oritentation Impacts Ball Handling Ability

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Miouthy Brit Sent Packing

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British Cardinal Demands Increased Handouts To Deadbeats

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Will The Thought Police Set Up Dream World Speed Traps?

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Is Pope Francis Embracing Mere Christianity Or Duping The Charismatics Into Vatican Submission?

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Syfy Channel Insists Skin Color Only Counts When Character Originally Negro

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Are Public Schools Conditioning Students To Embrace Lives As Servile Minions Of The New World Order?

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Friday, February 21, 2014

Thrice Married, Christ-Denying Jew Welcomed Onto The Bob Jones University Campus

Would the same open arms be extended to a conservative Roman Catholic or Southern Baptist?

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Why Journalism Matters In A World Of Flux

On an episode of Snake Salvation, Pastor Andrew Hamblin remarked that the serpents handled by his sect should be seen as no more bizarrely than the free dinners offered by many Baptists. In all fairness, both can be just as deadly.

The Future Of News

North Korean Gulag Prisoners Cannibalized Own Children

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How To Become A Journalist Without A Degree

Frau Obama Participates In Tonight Show Transvestism

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WIll Gay Video Game Developers Determine How You Will Wiggle Your Joystick?

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Fanatic Pastor Forbids Wife To Call Him By His First Name

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Satanism & The Media

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Frau Obama Wears $12,000 Dress While Barack Prepares For World Income Inequality Summit

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Will 2014 Be A Year Of Apostasy?

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So if we are to be so color blind as to accept a Black actor to play the Human Torch in the Fantastic Four remake, why don't they go ahead and cast a White actor to play the role in a Marvel Black Panther movie.

Will A Black Dude Play The Human Torch?

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Absentminded Professor Spreads Falsehoods Regarding Science & Religion

Throughout much of the modern era, one of the main slugfests with the draw of a Hulk Hogan and Rowdy Roddy Piper cage match of the 1980's has been the ongoing dispute between so-called science and religion Proponents of each side of the debate contend that their own viewpoint is the foundation upon which ultimate knowledge rests.

The science side of the controversy contends that religion isn't merely an alternative way of looking at the universe but rather instead a harmful mindset that must by stamped out by science's proclivity to rely upon experimentation and evidence rather than an unquestioning reliance upon faith and authority as is endemic to its epistemological adversary. However, Jerry Coyne in the 10/1/10 USA Today essay titled “Science And Religion Aren't Friends” relies on more untested assumptions than can be found in the average Sunday morning sermon.

It is only natural that Jerry Coyne would have the tendency to end up relying on those things he has bluntly labeled as threats to mankind to make his argument. He is, after all, a professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Chicago.

Both of these disciplines practiced by Professor Coyne these days are as much about philosophy and politics more so than the collection of objective facts through observation and experimentation. The University of Chicago is to at least be commended for exercising a modicum of caution in quarantining those on the faculty payroll oriented towards imposing opinion rather than simply elaborating actual details of natural phenomena as would a true biologist worthy of recognition as such.

Early in the essay, Professor Coyne asserts, “Evolution took a huge bite a while back [he means out of religion], and recent work on the brain has shown no evidence for souls, spirits, or any part of our personality distinct from the lumps of jelly in our head.” From such an contention, he concludes, “We now know that the universe did not require a creator.”

That's quite a rambunctious leap on the part of the eager professor. It use to be thought that nothing existed below the level of the atom. However, eventually researchers discovered an entirely new kind of universe (if you will) existing in terms of even smaller particles and energy clouds at the subatomic level.

Why can't a similar position be held regarding the mind, soul, and spirit? Though it cannot be denied that these are somehow linked to the material brain, that does not mean these ephemeral building blocks of individuality and personality do not exist because those in lab coats haven't quite pinned them down and sliced them in half with a scalpel.

After all, it is doubtful scientists can conclusively tell us why a certain assemblage of chemicals has the spark of life coarsing through them and others do not. Since a number of their brethren have denied the existence of the Creator, perhaps a number of scientists will endeavor to convince that the phenomena that we call life does not exist either.

Coyne says of science, “Science operates by using evidence and reason. Doubt is praised. No finding is deemed 'true' unless it is repeated and verified by others.” And of religion, he writes, “...rather than relying on reason and evidence to support them, faith relies on revelation, dogma, and authority.”

That is, of course, until someone challenges those sacred cows that often eat at the troughs of big government, industry, and academia. For example, in “Reason In The Balance”, critic of evolution Phillip Johnson chronicled the plight of one professor that dared to buck the herd mentality by simply suggesting that the complexity of organisms MIGHT point to a creator.

At no time did this particular academic fill in to any great degree the detail of this nebulously defined ultimate power or coerce students into swearing allegiance to it. This professor's pedagogical approach was considerably more broadminded than the professor that essentially required students to declare an oath of fealty to the Darwinist position if they wanted the professor to provide the student with a reference for medical school. It would seem though that an aspiring physician believing in a Creator or Intelligent Designer might make a better doctor since such a student would see the patient as made in the image of God rather than as a worthless lump of tissue not all that different from what the orderlies dumped from the bedpans or the tumors zapped with radiation down in the oncology department.

Furthermore, evolutionists make a public display as to how much they eschew dogma and authority. However, can you honestly tell me that each and everyone of them has built from scratch through their own experimental observations the entire tree of knowledge? Is the lowliest among their number going to thumb their noses at names such as Goldschmidt, Gould, and Hawking. The very fact that they rally behind the image of Darwin is testament to how they are prone to bend knee to their alleged betters like many of the religious individuals they heap so much scorn upon.

Among the nondogmatic dogmas of those professing this mindset is that one of the few remaining sins that cannot be countenanced is for the individual to speak out or act in an field where one has not been certified or credentialed by the elites empowered to bring down ruination or at least the edge of destitution upon those failing to curry the favor of these authorities. In academia, reprisals just short of lynching take place if those not bestowed the equivalent of a knighthood in the natural sciences (an advanced graduate degree) dares to speak out regarding evolution and how it applies to the origin of life. However, very little criticism or reprisals in terms of occupational status is inflicted upon the members of this scholastic caste when they venture beyond the confines of their respective narrowly defined fields when making sweeping pronouncements as to how things are to be in religion's sandbox.

Those holding to scientism, the idea that science itself is an ultimate authority rather than a method or a tool, claim that the notion of religion is itself refuted because of the countless unreasonable propositions and doctrines advocated by those for whom an avowed faith is the primary framework through which they construe existence and the universe. As proof, Professor Coyne posits the person of Jesus and how Christians view Him as the Messiah, how Muslims do not, and how those of these respective faiths will incur divine retribution in the eyes of the opposing belief system for their misconstrued perspective regarding this one key figure. The fact that such attention is focused on an individual nothing more than an obscure carpenter and itinerant rabbi residing in a Roman occupied backwater is itself reason to stop and consider that there might be something more to this otherwise first rate failure by the world's standards.

Coyne adds, “I've never met a Chrisitan ..who has been able to tell me what observations about the universe would make him abandon his beliefs in God and Jesus. I would have thought the Holocaust could do it, but apparently not.”

G.K Chesterton remarked, in regards to those horrors that cause even the most devout to question whether or not God actually plays an active part in the world, that these outrages and tragedies were manifestations of the one Christian doctrine that could be verified by a cursory perusal of the daily headlines. That is none other than the reality and pervasiveness of sin.

It is because of the existence of a God and absolute values based on His unchanging character that we are able to say something like the Holocaust is even wrong. For without the principles embodied in holy documents such as the Ten Commandments, who is to say?

Is the barometer of acceptability and propriety to be found in that amorphous moral sense referred to as “world opinion”? If so, that means the Holocaust is only wrong because it was an affront to a majority of the nations of the earth.

In that instance, even if too late to prevent an incomprehensible atrocity and as much in response to other geopolitical factors, world powers came to the rescue of the Jewish people. In an attempt to correct the situation and to prevent something similar from happening again, the nation of Israel was established.

But what of a time foretold in the Book of Revelation when hostility towards both Christian and Jew will be stirred to such a fanatic level by a future world leader known in prophecy as the Beast who, it is believed, will convince the nations of the world to join first in a campaign to wipe out Jerusalem and then attempt an assault on the very Gates of Heaven itself? Are we to believe in one instance the proper thing to do is assist the plight of the Jews or lament the failure to do so and then at some as of yet undetermined point down the time stream attempt to wipe them and allied theists from the face of the earth all because the prevailing consensus demands it?

Coyne assures, “Science is even studying the origin of morality.” The professor assures that atheists embrace the same moral truths as the religious but without something existing above so-called “science”. But where ought we to find these principles?

At the Patuxent Wildlife Visitor's Center, there is a display of a kaleidescopic video montage titled “The Wisdom of Wildness”. The footage suggests that the course we stupid humans ought to pursue is to be found among the less deliberately rational creatures on the rung of what philosophers and theologians have titled the Great Chain Of Being.

If so, who is to say in a naturalistic ethos just what animals we are suppose to emulate? Some animals such as elephants take considerable care of their young and even seem to mourn their dead. It is often claimed that the Canadian geese mate for life and will leave the migration gaggle should the partner be unable to travel onward for whatever reason.

Other animals emulate behaviors that do not comply with what most societies that have been influenced by the light of Judo-Christian Scripture and moral reflection would find acceptable. For example, occasionally female cats will abandon a kitten if she is unable to care for more than one and male cats will sometimes kill kittens that are not their own in order to encourage female cats to mate with them. In order for the couple to copulate, the female praying mantis must rip the head off of its mate and the nature of the female black widow spider towards its mate has become synonymous with a woman that murders her husband.

Before feminists do a victory dance as to these alleged examples of girl power found throughout the animal world, perhaps they ought to tell us why if there is no God establishing the morality by which higher order minds reflect upon the Creator's own rationality and character in order to formulate ethics and values, why these examples ought to prevail over the ones more male-dominated as to how we interpret them?

Male lions pretty much loaf around and look fierce while the females do, shall we say, the lion's share of the hunting and the raising of the cubs. And male sea lions and fur seals are pretty much indistinguishable from breakaway Fundamentalist Mormons such as Warren Jeffes in that they accumulate as many females to themselves as possible while banishing young unestablished males to the periphery of the colony (or out onto the streets in human terms).

Coyne writes, “In contrast, scientists don't kill each other over matters such as continental drift. We have better ways to settle our differences. There is no Catholic science, no Hindu science, no Muslim science --- just science, a multicultural search for truth.”

In regards to the first claim of that particular paragraph, scientists haven't really proven themselves that far removed and above the stains of the, shall we say, sin nature plaguing the remainder of humanity. The death counts under traditional religion run amok are nothing to be proud of and rightly give the sensitive seeker grounds for pause. However, one could properly make a case that these tallies pale in comparison to the 20th century totalitarian regimes that first and foremost dedicated themselves to Darwinian ideals in whose names were often justified the most appalling of atrocities such as the racialism of the Nazi regime attempting to purge the human gene pool of what that vile ideology considered contaminating elements or Marxism's attempt to manipulate social conditions such as education in order to bring about that system's new man devoid of individualism gladly embracing a place as a disposable cog in the technocratic collective.

The second claim in that paragraph insists that there is no particular variety of science but rather a multicultural search for truth. On the surface, that sounds correct as certain facts exist such as the distance between the earth and the moon irrespective of the religious outlook of the researcher ascertaining such an assessment. However, that is only part of the picture.

Like it or not, science arose to prominence as a method for obtaining knowledge about the world in which we live in a time when the Christian perspective was predominant even if not every last practitioner of this epistemological pursuit was an orthodox born again believer. As is attributed to Issac Newton, one of the initial motivations of what would be recognized as science was to think God's thoughts after Him.

It could be argued that the Judeo-Christian mindset as found in the pages of the Bible is the font from which the assorted impulses and brands of modernism (for good or ill) were bequeathed with their concern for the world as it actually exists and how we might improve upon its conditions for the greatest number possible. A consistent multiculturalist cannot view such a mindset superior to one that does not.

Not everyone believes that progress (especially if it is of the technological or economic variety) is necessarily a good thing. There are those that believe such innovations should be opposed at all costs including those tactics lesser bourgeois minds would categorize as violence.

For example, among the Postmodernists that spout this kind of drivel about multiculturalist science are those that do not see the likes of the Unabomber as a homicidal terrorist but rather as some kind of visionary whose artistic masterpieces did not consist of paint and canvas but rather in exploding shrapnel, lacerated sinew, and severed limbs. And unfortunately, this threat once isolated among a few lunatics, has infested the ranks of the Occupy Movement that would have no problem with dragging society back to preindustrial standards of living even though they themselves would be the least likely to survive in a milieu where a lack of self-reliance would spell certain death. But then again, a preference for individual life is one of those pesky values that balanced Christians or even generalized theists drawing ethical inspiration from the Bible can't seem to disimbue themselves of.

It must also be admitted that science came into its own as a research methodology in those settings where God was viewed as distinct from His creation with the natural world under the watchful eye of a single God with the universe operating in accordance with the physical laws He sustains by His own will. Though a number of exceptional minds were able to rise above the blinders of polytheism, there is something about the object you are about to study either being your god, containing the spirits of the entities that you worship, or the distinctions between you and the object ultimately being illusory that will discourage you from learning as much as possible about the given subject at hand.

Granted. Students from cultural backgrounds where Hinduism and Buddhism predominate are noted for their mathematical and scientific excellence. However, such aptitude came more into prominence when these societies came to adopt aspects of a more Western orientation.

Towards the conclusion, Professor Coyne writes, “Because pretending that faith and science are equally valid way of finding truth...not only weakens our concept of truth, it also gives religion an undeserved authority that does the world no good.” But it is only through acknowledging that truth originates in a personal fixed source (commonly referred to as God), it is possible for truth to even exist or to be something that is worthy of individuals and societies even pursuing in the first place.

By Frederick Meekins

Thursday, February 20, 2014

The Twentieth Century In History

Obama Warns Honkies Need Not Apply

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A sheet of toilet paper would conceal more than the bikini bottoms featured on this year’s swimsuit edition of Sports Illustrated.

An Overview Of 20th Century Historiography

Charismatic Faith Healing Destroys Lives

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What Political Scientists Do

Pyromaniac Trayvonites Rampage In Detroit

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Cultic Pastor Demands Duped Masses Give Without Question

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Trayvonite Fanatics Attempt To Sacrifice George Zimmerman

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On an episode of Duck Dynasty, Phil Robertson and his wife justified bequeathing their eldest son a larger portion of their estate in their will on the grounds that such was mandated in the Bible. But doesn’t the same portion of Scripture commanding such also forbid one from eating duck?

Islamists Declare Jihad Against Infidel Martians

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The FCC plan to infiltrate American newsrooms with government operatives is being proposed on the grounds of ascertaining the “perceived responsiveness to underserved populations.” That is a euphemism for sexual deviants, women that want to kill unborn babies, and the kinds of minorities that threaten to destroy property or inflict bodily harm should they hear a pronoun with a questionable vocal intonation.

Can You Fit Ragnarok Onto Your Saturday Schedule?

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Pussy Whiiped

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Does Obama Intend To Seize Control Of American Media?

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Will Obama Deploy The U.S. Military To Tyrannize American Citizens?

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Savage/Hannity Urinating Contest Continues

Introduction To Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy

Will There Be A National Wife Beaters Day?

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Hajib Wonder Woman Certainly Ain't Linda Carter

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Nigerian Sand Heathens Slaughter Christian Village

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Obama & Kerry's renunciation of the Monroe Doctrine opens up and blesses the conquest of the American Hemisphere by Red China, the Russians, and the assorted Islamist allies.

Hawking Warns That The Space-Time Continuum Is Unraveling

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Will Evangelical Elites Persecute Coreligionists Refusing To Surrender To The Vatican?

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Connecticut Police Threaten Life Of Consultant Questioning Sandy Hook Investigation

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Is Barbara Walters A Sex Toy Addict?

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Jihadist Sympathizers Want Liberty & Justice Removed From The Pledge

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The New Retirement: How It Will Change Our Future

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How To Get Started Online For Less Than Ever

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Catholic University Panders To Islamic Hygiene Neurosis

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Apologetics Methods

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In an O’Reilly Factor segment examining America’s intellectual decline, Juan Williams claimed the downfall of the nation is linked more to those that believe creation science to evolution as their preferred origins hypothesis. But isn’t the nation’s downfall linked more to those like Williams who elected the current occupant of the White House because that particular candidate’s primary accomplishment in life was having emerged from his mother’s womb as half Black?

Fanatic Homeschooler Insists Fundamentalism Doesn't Allow Enough Booze & Lets Women Out Of The House Too Much

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Is Bill Gothard A Sexual Predator?

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University Endows Professorship Of Transhumanist Theology

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Mass Murderer Threatens Hungerstrike Unless Granted Access To Updated Play Station

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Will Sentient Drones & Invisibility Cloaks Alter The Nature Of Warfare?

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Why Do Aliens Denigrate Jesus?

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Monday, February 17, 2014

Becoming Lutheran

Gay Marriage Thrust Upon Hillbillies

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IRS Blows A Half Million Dollars In Pursuit Of Gay Hookers

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And We Should Care If Self-Publishing Kills Mainstream Literature Why?

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John Shelby Spong Insists Jesus No More Real Than Harry Potter

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Before lecturing China about the free speech of bloggers, did John Kerry convey the same lesson to his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry? After all, she was the one that said in 2004 that a reporter should be “pimp –slapped” for questioning what exactly she meant by “un-American” tendencies creeping into the American electoral process (that primarily meaning independent and citizen media not controlled by the two major parties).

John Shelby Spong Denigrates The Gospel

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Feminists Condemn Scientist Researching The Therapeutic Nature Of Man Sauce

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Craigslist Killer Claims To Have Been Member Of The Following Like Cult

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Gnosticism & Doceticism

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Satanic Cults & Nazis

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Mosquitoes Key To Nazi Biowarfare Plot

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Of idiot snake handling preacher Jamie Coots who died after refusing treatment following a venomous snake bite, National Geographic released the following statement: “In following Pastor Coots ... we were constantly struck by his devout religious convictions despite the health and legal peril he often faced. Those risks were always worth it to him and his congregants as a means to demonstrate their unwavering faith.” Do these pro-evolution propagandists speak as respectfully of creationist Ken Ham and his Answers In Genesis Museum?

Idiot Snake Handler Gets The Demise He Desires

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Deranged Episcopals Equate Defending Debauchery With Standing Up For Righteousness

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Are Free Masons Conspiring To Rebuild The Jerusalem Temple?

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John Kerry Equates Questioning Global Warming's Existence With Terrorism

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The Olympic Charter A Crock

The Olympic charter says, “The practice of sport is a human right. Every individual must have the possibility of practicing sport without discrimination of any kind and in the Olympic spirit, which requires mutual understanding with a spirit of friendship, solidarity, and fair play.”

What a crock.

Fine and dandy if this is the goal that the Olympics aspires to.

But if this principle is to be elevated to the status of a human right extended beyond this borderline criminal racket, its implications could be downright frightening.

For example, the opening statement postulates that every individual must have the possibility of participating in sport.

What if an individual's parents refuse to grant permission?

Should the child be snatched from the home on the grounds of child abuse?

And conversely, if the International Olympic Committee is so eager to hand down grandiose moral pronouncements, will this august body uphold the principle that it is the human right of every individual NOT to participate in sports, free of coercion?

For example, what about the case of Red China where child athletes are snatched from their families to be mercilessly trained in what are little better than glorified slave labor camps? And to bring the issue back a little closer to home, what of the child whose classmates refuse to let him participate in a playground pick up game?

Granted, such bullying and exclusion is quite saddening.

However, it hardly rises to the level of an atrocity worthy of a UN human rights tribunal. Most of all, it must be asked isn't the International Olympic Committee violating the very spirit of the principles the organization's charter claims to embody.

For example, the charter insists that EVERY individual must have the possibility of practicing sport WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION OF ANY KIND.

So does that mean a 300 pound geriatric alcoholic with equilibrium issues should be allowed to ascend the balance beam during the prime time broadcast?

If not, isn't that a form of discrimination and exclusion?

Fascinating, isn't it that these internationalist organizations renowned for advocating the fundamentals of socialism for everyone else the world over insist that the activities undertaken under their own auspices publicly be characterized by the utmost meritocracy.

By Frederick Meekins

Would schools cancel Martin Luther King Day to make up as a snow day?

In INDONESIA, Secretary of State John Kerry insisted ALL PEOPLE must act responsibly to curb the impact of global warming. So did he WALK to this destination on the other side of the planet? Why couldn't his oration been delivered over skype or some other communication technology that would cut down on the need for pointless globetrotting excursions?

Having now been diagnosed with cancer in his mid 70's, wonder if Tom Brokaw realizes that, according to Obama, the former broadcaster technically isn't all that worthy of receiving life saving or extending medical care.

Obama claims in 10 years that his healthcare reform will be seen as a monumental achievement. No doubt ranking up their with the Gulag, concentration camps, and the rice paddies of Cambodia.

Regarding the trial of the gun man that killed a youth over loud music. Since he could get as much as 60 years in prison on the counts he was found guilty of, other than to stir the racial stew, what other point is there to retry the first degree murder charge? The perp will likely get a life sentence over this crime. Yet Jackson and Sharpton will still whip the mobs up into a riotous frenzy insisting there is no justice in America.

Shouldn't Constitution Day be a more prominent holiday than President's Day?