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Monday, February 12, 2007

News You Can Use While Figuring Out: Who's Killing the Bees?
1. A sacred tradition: Ritual Fades Into Blur of Drinking and Fighting
2. "We always thought Big Russ Jr. was tough on the powerful. Now we learn that to some Washington media types on both the right and the left, he's just a tool for the powerful." Story
3. Some Tormented by Homosexuality Look to a Controversial Therapy
4. Person gives a camera to a homeless kid: here are the photos
5. It's time to stop reporting on the "wind chill."
6. Protest over teacher's erotic vampire website | Teacher Accused of Using Cocaine in Class
7. Salamander trumps toad as Mr Universe
8. VIDEO: The angriest optician of all time (not safe for work language)
9. Your Daily Spot of Sun-shine: Lotte: I was grotty
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Questions of the Day
- How hot are the undersea hydrothermal vents known as "black smokers"?
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A.M. Links | Angry Optician Edition
News You Can Use While Figuring Out: Who's Killing the Bees?
1. A sacred tradition: Ritual Fades Into Blur of Drinking and Fighting
2. "We always thought Big Russ Jr. was tough on the powerful. Now we learn that to some Washington media types on both the right and the left, he's just a tool for the powerful." Story
3. Some Tormented by Homosexuality Look to a Controversial Therapy
4. Person gives a camera to a homeless kid: here are the photos
5. It's time to stop reporting on the "wind chill."
6. Protest over teacher's erotic vampire website | Teacher Accused of Using Cocaine in Class
7. Salamander trumps toad as Mr Universe
8. VIDEO: The angriest optician of all time (not safe for work language)
9. Your Daily Spot of Sun-shine: Lotte: I was grotty
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Questions of the Day
- How hot are the undersea hydrothermal vents known as "black smokers"?
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"Protest over teacher's erotic vampire website," 12 February 2007, Daily Mail of www.dailymail.co.uk .
"A female teacher at a church high school is being investigated over complaints that she operates erotic vampire websites."
Well, even the famous Mark Twain looked at publishing credibility at times. I loved his book "Letters from the Earth" that was delayed in publication due to the sensational nature of the stories for his times, and now it is considered mild and can be entertaining for the modern 21st Century United States.
This is about representation, where the church represents God, righteousness, Jesus, and credibility of the church.
The English and drama teacher Samantha Goldstone of St. Christopher's Church of England High School in Accrington, Lancashire, needed to understand that although she is literature and drama she also directly represented the church. The church has every right to let her go, since she represents erotic vampires, if this is true.
Pen names have been used throughout history for a reason, because polite society is not always receptive to what mainstream society will buy, and we have seen this from News Corporation where power is the opiate that drives the trash truck (you know, sell to the population that buys shame and scandal)--they are innocent, because they are not the only ones, but this is a reality, and News Corporation is not a church. -
I see the wind chill complaint. The difference is the wind takes away heat and it is the difference between being able to wear a simple ski coat or wearing thermal long underwear, thermal undershirt, shirt, pants, thermal boots, thermal socks, ski gloves, and a long parka with a hood with a fuzzy trim to stay warm.
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Michael Luo, "Some Tormented by Homosexuality Look to a Controversial Therapy," 12 February 2007, The New York Times.
The problem with homosexuality is it is not mainstream, and some of them want acceptance by the general community as they feel devalued (the feelings of being devalued is why some homosexuals go "flaming" and dress up in exotic ways for their parties, I saw one on television the other day commenting on the death of Anna Nicole Smith as he dressed in a significant number of jewels and a stylish flaming dress--anyone who feels common must look nice to the public that can be very unforgiving), and this it is not possible for general acceptance: look at what the courts prosecute, the idea that someone cannot be with grown, adult man & woman as a pair. Christian Churches do not accept homosexuality, because credibility is also important for the Christian Faith that caters to families. Just like the movie channels that can cost extra to see the whole uneditied show, the Church is a place of family and good conduct, and not a sexual encounter: they promote marriage between man and woman as well. I understand the desire for acceptance, but the homosexuals should stop looking toward the Christian Faith while they practice it. They want love, but love without righteousness is hedonism, and even the Pagan has love, and they must stop sinning homosexual sins to be Christian.
Sin is common and is a way of the world, but the Christians do not get value from sin, and are not required to accept it in their lives and especially not accept it in their churches. Go to the Muslims if you want to be accepted as homosexual. -
Call Al Gore I am surprised he hasn't passed of Black smoke vents to global warming or Bush caused it.
2/12/07 10:48 PM